When I watch this scene, I keep thinking of Dracula: Dead and Loving It and how accurate Mel Brooks imitated this scene while still adding his own style of comedy to it. A great homage to such a wonderful movie.
He still, to this day, owns the part. No amount of improved technology, high def cameras, improved make up techniques or skill of an actor can move him off. Just look at the success Christopher Lee had with the part, yet Lugosi is still the first name you think when you think of Dracula.
People can say whatever they want about "Tchildrainn of day Night", there is no greater line spoken in this film than "I yam Draquiyoulah"! Unless, of course, you Count "I beediyiou Velcome!" This man's accent totally anihilates me! :P And don't get me started on "Vee Vill bi Leeeeving Tomohrrrrrrrrrrrrooooooooh EEEEEeeeevnin'!" X_X There is no greater sound than that of Bela Lugosi's voice... except for his killer silences: then the sound is that of his hypnotic eyes, killing me softly! More silence to be found in Bela's The Silent Command. Oh yeah. I'm done for. XD
Browning ransacked his own earlier work for ideas ; preliminary set sketches by the designer John Ivan Hoffman are obviously based on production stills of Cedric Gibbons ' settings for London After Midnight . The director based his conception of Dracula's wives on actress Edna Tichenor's makeup as Lunette , the bat - girl in the same film , and as a final , perhaps tongue - in - cheek private joke , imported a passel of armadillos to scurry around the great hall of Dracula's castle , just as they had patrolled the shadows of Chaney's creepy house four years earlier . Regarding London after midnight, Forrest J Ackerman , one of the country's leading collectors of fantasy - film memorabilia , saw the film as a boy in San Francisco during its initial release , and likened Chaney's bizarre , scuttling posture to a macabre variation on Groucho Marx . The late horror writer Robert Bloch , who also saw the film as a child , recalled one of Browning's oddest bits of atmosphere : a pride of scurrying armadillos , hardly indigenous to London , but glimpsed nonetheless through the cobwebs of the vampire's mansion .
Bela Lugosi is the ONLY “Bella” we want to see in a vampire movie!
Haha well said.
2010 called. They want their joke back.
Classic horror films can never be outshined.
dunno why but when he said i am dracula i felt chills over all my body
Goddamn Bela Lugosi’s Dracula is so badass to me. The iconic voice, the body language and his mysterious-ness. The overall atmosphere.
When I watch this scene, I keep thinking of Dracula: Dead and Loving It and how accurate Mel Brooks imitated this scene while still adding his own style of comedy to it. A great homage to such a wonderful movie.
People seriously had heart attacks at the mere sight of Bela Lugosi's face as Dracula.
@Def Blinders Where you find that out? :D
"I am Dracula."
Legendary.
I am drakiula
0:05 i love how he bela says dracula
That Hungarian accent♥️
I am Dracoola 😆
interesting to know that Bela Lugosi was learning English AS HE filmed this movie! Great classic! It should be in the US film vault!!!
90 years ago and still the definitive version.
He still, to this day, owns the part. No amount of improved technology, high def cameras, improved make up techniques or skill of an actor can move him off. Just look at the success Christopher Lee had with the part, yet Lugosi is still the first name you think when you think of Dracula.
Gary Oldman used these very lines .....he knows how its done.
THE GREATEST AMONG THE GIANTS !!!! BELA LUGOSSI !!
Still the best and still the only Hungarian actor to play the role. Wouldn't you think that Hollywood would have learned something from that?
Nobody can top Bela Lugosi
People can say whatever they want about "Tchildrainn of day Night", there is no greater line spoken in this film than "I yam Draquiyoulah"! Unless, of course, you Count "I beediyiou Velcome!" This man's accent totally anihilates me! :P And don't get me started on "Vee Vill bi Leeeeving Tomohrrrrrrrrrrrrooooooooh EEEEEeeeevnin'!" X_X There is no greater sound than that of Bela Lugosi's voice... except for his killer silences: then the sound is that of his hypnotic eyes, killing me softly! More silence to be found in Bela's The Silent Command. Oh yeah. I'm done for. XD
Bela Lugosi's lines, in his own vords: "Vhat mjyuuzik they mhake!"
Dracula: “I am Dracula”
Me: I don’t care if he is evil!! That quote is awesome
Lon Chaney was originally scheduled to play the starring role of Dracula. He died of throat cancer in 1930 which allowed Bela Lugosi to win the part.
I am the only one here who has a crush on reinfield? he sounds so wholesome and sweet
Children of the night.
I am count vladislaus dracula.
I yam Draquiyoulah
No mercy
I AM DRACULA!!! Hehehe 😊 My children watch and protect you ALL 🙏🏿🙏🏼🌟🍼🐱🐯😉 I wish I had Powers 🤠!!!
Browning ransacked his own earlier work for ideas ; preliminary set sketches by the designer John Ivan Hoffman are obviously based on production stills of Cedric Gibbons ' settings for London After Midnight . The director based his conception of Dracula's wives on actress Edna Tichenor's makeup as Lunette , the bat - girl in the same film , and as a final , perhaps tongue - in - cheek private joke , imported a passel of armadillos to scurry around the great hall of Dracula's castle , just as they had patrolled the shadows of Chaney's creepy house four years earlier .
Regarding London after midnight, Forrest J Ackerman , one of the country's leading collectors of fantasy - film memorabilia , saw the film as a boy in San Francisco during its initial release , and likened Chaney's bizarre , scuttling posture to a macabre variation on Groucho Marx . The late horror writer Robert Bloch , who also saw the film as a child , recalled one of Browning's oddest bits of atmosphere : a pride of scurrying armadillos , hardly indigenous to London , but glimpsed nonetheless through the cobwebs of the vampire's mansion .
If only Renfield was Simon Belmont, Dracula would be dead already
Lolololol
I get that reference
@@flamethereploid1352 Castlevania
DRACULA
I am draculia (we all hear rthat)
This is the only good vampire movie ever
i whant the name of this film
Dracula (1931)
I am Dracula Blah Blah Blah!!
Your in the wrong movie
My dude 😌
Dracula: I do not say blah blah blah!
@EREN-he9jl
I've never said that in my life. " Bleh Bleh Bleh " I don't where that comes from.
🤔
The Bane of Islam himself.
Him and Janos Sobieski III.
0:28 the star of david-----and dracula is a manipulator/blood sucker----hmmmm.
ashton77 stop please
The actual medalion looks nothing like a star of david. Its a multi ray shape with the 6 points being cresent moons engulfing 5 pointed stars