Dracula (1931) KILL COUNT

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  • Опубліковано 21 лип 2022
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  • @DeadMeat
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    • @willjim582
      @willjim582 Рік тому +9

      Nice to see a killcount of a classic horror film

    • @Jomom6984
      @Jomom6984 Рік тому +6

      Hi

    • @laurapreslartherealgoodcla5822
      @laurapreslartherealgoodcla5822 Рік тому +4

      James A. Janisse, pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeease reconsider doing the 31 Minutos La Película kill count next!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It may not be a horror movie, but it's got kills in it, like decapitation and explosions. Pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeease????????????????????????????????????????????????????

    • @tankdempsey6144
      @tankdempsey6144 Рік тому +4

      Nice video and how do ya do?

    • @laurapreslartherealgoodcla5822
      @laurapreslartherealgoodcla5822 Рік тому +3

      Oh, and it's made in 2008, just like PontyPool.

  • @megabladechronicles962
    @megabladechronicles962 Рік тому +1931

    Fun Fact: In the novel, Dracula is specifically stated to not have an accent, because he trained himself to lose it so he can move to London and blend in with the crowd.

    • @trevthekidd
      @trevthekidd Рік тому +64

      So a British accent

    • @Reichthoff
      @Reichthoff Рік тому +88

      He does have an "accent" in the book: he spoke in a "strangely toned" way.

    • @dutchvanderlinde7239
      @dutchvanderlinde7239 Рік тому +28

      I don’t remember that. Sounds like something he’d attempt to do. Especially with how he was characterized in the book.

    • @dankyjoker
      @dankyjoker Рік тому

      you made it less fun by being a smarmy know it all.

    • @shadowgirl617
      @shadowgirl617 Рік тому +43

      Well, Bela Legosi (forgive the misspelling) never spoke English before taking on the role. So the iconic Dracula accent is all his own.

  • @capitalwenisberry2052
    @capitalwenisberry2052 Рік тому +2898

    "His taste in humor is more irony" is by far the most clever joke I've heard on the Kill Count

    • @axelnilsson5124
      @axelnilsson5124 Рік тому +13

      I don’t get it

    • @aliceinanderland
      @aliceinanderland Рік тому +120

      @@axelnilsson5124 iron in blood lmao

    • @capitalwenisberry2052
      @capitalwenisberry2052 Рік тому +164

      @@axelnilsson5124 "Humors" is an old-timey term for bodily fluids (like blood), and blood contains trace amounts of iron, thus making it "iron-y"

    • @pandariley
      @pandariley Рік тому +29

      Legit full on whoosh moment for me but indeed very clever

    • @JYD2020
      @JYD2020 Рік тому +20

      James has been cooking that one up for years

  • @scottwantstoleaveearth6418
    @scottwantstoleaveearth6418 Рік тому +1784

    While they’re usually not as requested as more recent films, I absolutely love when James covers much older horror movies, and gets a chance to discuss their impact on the genre!

    • @Parker_Bond
      @Parker_Bond Рік тому +27

      Old movies are great

    • @zacharystecher3266
      @zacharystecher3266 Рік тому +20

      Movies from the 30s are S tier

    • @julesrules7297
      @julesrules7297 Рік тому +3

      Same!

    • @gemstar7286
      @gemstar7286 Рік тому +4

      Yeah they paved the way for genre's ,even if people find them cheesy now .

    • @angryboi595
      @angryboi595 Рік тому +1

      @@zacharystecher3266 S tier? Nah, B or A tier? Hell yeah

  • @snekbetch5674
    @snekbetch5674 Рік тому +1200

    Hey James! Regarding the “Dracula turning into a wolf” comment, that actually is a common trait associated with vampires. The “turning into bats” idea was from Stoker himself. In folklore, the lines between “werewolf” and “vampire” as we know them by pop culture actually tend to overlap.

    • @dingoonceagain6518
      @dingoonceagain6518 Рік тому +54

      Turning into a bat came from a Romani iteration of the vampire known as strigoi, or flying creature from the Greek "stryx". It wasn't always bats but they did turn into those or a bat/birdlike monster form

    • @zyourzgrandzmaz
      @zyourzgrandzmaz Рік тому +29

      Vampires could become werewolves and bats and other animals and also create zombies.
      Vampires are extremely old mythology. Across the whole world. Look up vampire lore from Africa or Asia or Europe.

    • @firetarrasque4667
      @firetarrasque4667 Рік тому +16

      @@zyourzgrandzmaz I'd argue you're putting the cart before the horse. It's not that vampires are incredibly widespread, but that we identify so many different things as vampires.

    • @BloodyBay
      @BloodyBay Рік тому +11

      And there's silver too. People these days tend to forget that silver was once a metal claimed to be lethal to vampires. Silver's bane against werewolves remains well-known and intact, however.
      Maybe someone out there figured that vampires already have enough Achilles Heels, so silver got nerfed.

    • @BloodyBay
      @BloodyBay Рік тому

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      Are you *_sure_* about that? 🧐

  • @MoonWielder
    @MoonWielder Рік тому +5314

    Fun Fact: The iconic line, “Listen to them! Children of the night. What music they make.” was voted number 83 in the top 100 movie quotes of all time.

    • @willy6607
      @willy6607 Рік тому +94

      i immediately thought of the motionless in white song

    • @Thicclorax1
      @Thicclorax1 Рік тому +49

      Nvr even heard of that line

    • @Schock_TV
      @Schock_TV Рік тому +3

      @@willy6607 True ^^

    • @TwoBitSpecialist
      @TwoBitSpecialist Рік тому +43

      @@Thicclorax1 It's in the book and in most adaptations in some shape or form.

    • @sirk_19thk41
      @sirk_19thk41 Рік тому +13

      Just reading it aloud gave simple goosebumps

  • @Quinn2win
    @Quinn2win Рік тому +294

    We finally found him, folks.
    The original Kill Count.

    • @eeee5gu7
      @eeee5gu7 Рік тому +2

      Yes...

    • @AAAAAA-nw1tx
      @AAAAAA-nw1tx Рік тому +28

      It's him
      The Kill Count
      Show's over, we found him, go home everyone

    • @lunacy9825
      @lunacy9825 Рік тому +21

      @@AAAAAA-nw1tx maybe the real count was the kills we made along the way

  • @s.knight2132
    @s.knight2132 Рік тому +291

    Thought to myself, "If James doesn't open with a cape and his arm mysteriously over his face, what a missed opportunity." Was not disappointed.

  • @Shaderaygun
    @Shaderaygun Рік тому +145

    The scene where Dracula confronts Van Helsing is always my favorite part of this movie. Shows how two great performances can really carry a moment that's mostly just dialogue.

  • @jongon0848
    @jongon0848 Рік тому +940

    It says a lot when a film is nearly a century old and the actor is still considered the definitive version of the character even today. Bela Lugosi is still the definitive Dracula in my book

    • @GroovyDavid8
      @GroovyDavid8 Рік тому +2

      well yo could argue nosferatu is

    • @mikespearman1414
      @mikespearman1414 Рік тому +26

      Like the Wolfman, Universal's Dracula is the version of the character and that creature that EVERYONE who writes vampires (or wws) is reacting against. Whether they're embracing it or rebelling against it, it looms large over all of them. Bela Lugosi is THAT powerful, THAT iconic in the role. Make your vampires sparkly, make then X-Men, make them salt sucking space slugs it doesn't fucking matter, writers. You will always be running to catch up to a pudgy Hungarian in a cape. He was that good.

    • @jongon0848
      @jongon0848 Рік тому +6

      @@GroovyDavid8 guess u could. But so much of Bela Lugosi's performance set the standard for what vampires are. From his accent, the hair, the suave charisma, it's so iconic. Nosferatu's Max Schreck was menacing looking but not as iconic as Bela's Dracula. That's why so many variations on Dracula stick more to elements Bela Lugosi brought to the table rather than Max Schreck.

    • @Sir-Seaniel
      @Sir-Seaniel Рік тому +3

      Christopher lee has requested your location

    • @jongon0848
      @jongon0848 Рік тому +1

      @@Sir-Seaniel he's a close second but I still think Lugosi's performance is just as iconic as it was nearly a century ago

  • @NightShadow720
    @NightShadow720 Рік тому +1760

    At the very least James decided to pay more attention to horror films way earlier than the ones we've watch. Those movies from the earlier years deserve to be recognized rather than ignored.

    • @TylerPCoyne
      @TylerPCoyne Рік тому +14

      When will the next universal monster movie kill count be? We may never know in the near future

    • @arnahunas4048
      @arnahunas4048 Рік тому +21

      Agreed. To go a bit off topic, James Rolfe has covered a lot of more obscure horror movies that deserve more recognition and possibly even a Kill Count.

    • @ArmageddonisUnleashe
      @ArmageddonisUnleashe Рік тому +3

      @@arnahunas4048 James Rolfe also doesn't rely on his coverage of horror movies to please the algorithm.

    • @animeknight8958
      @animeknight8958 Рік тому +3

      true but maybe he should have waited until Oct to upload it

    • @shadowlinkbds
      @shadowlinkbds Рік тому +16

      He did cover Frankenstein and the invisible man before this but I would love to see more killcounts from the old school back and white monster classics.

  • @DawningofDragons
    @DawningofDragons Рік тому +476

    I love how Universal Monsters are slowly invading the kill count. The Wolfman has always been my favorite growing up, and I cannot wait until it makes it way onto the count. (If the Dead Meat crew keep with the old movie reviews, maybe we'll get a House on Haunted Hill count, the Vincent Price one.)

    • @lunabearsong2043
      @lunabearsong2043 Рік тому +8

      I absolutely love House on Haunted Hill with Vincent Price. One of my favorite scenes is the one with the skeleton. And Vincent Price's acting in general. He was one of the greats.

    • @AbelDuviant
      @AbelDuviant Рік тому +1

      I'm definitely looking forward to seeing the Wolfman remake on the kill count too. Underrated ngl

    • @brad24981
      @brad24981 Рік тому +4

      you got your wolfman

    • @DawningofDragons
      @DawningofDragons Рік тому +3

      @@brad24981 I was so ecstatic when I saw it in my feed.

    • @abdo19code
      @abdo19code 7 місяців тому

      Lon Chaney Jr is amazing

  • @TheJesterCW
    @TheJesterCW Рік тому +101

    The fact that you mentioned Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter got me excited, because I used to love that movie.

    • @cristianparedes9173
      @cristianparedes9173 Рік тому +1

      Used too?

    • @TheJesterCW
      @TheJesterCW Рік тому +6

      @@cristianparedes9173 haven't seen it in *years*, but I've been trying to find it anywhere online.

    • @basementdwellercosplay
      @basementdwellercosplay 4 місяці тому +1

      That movie goes way to hard for a film titled Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter

  • @dominiquefaught5116
    @dominiquefaught5116 Рік тому +77

    another fun fact that people might not know about Bela Lugosi and his role of Dracula, was that he was so fused to the character that when he passed away in 1951 it was rumored that he was asked to be berried in the costume he wore for Dracula

  • @Sunkist38
    @Sunkist38 Рік тому +265

    "His taste in humor is more irony" got me good. What a clever joke.

  • @abigailbartlett6636
    @abigailbartlett6636 Рік тому +335

    The sapphic undertones are interesting because Carmilla which came out 25 years before the Dracula book also carried those undertones

    • @abigailbartlett6636
      @abigailbartlett6636 Рік тому +11

      @@darkpinkgirl6684 I wasn’t saying that what I was saying was that it is interesting that vampire novels of the time both share sapphire and homoerotic undertones. It’s nothing to do with the story itself

    • @lordoftheducks332
      @lordoftheducks332 Рік тому +26

      Undertones? They literally kissed in the novella lol it’s the text (I’m not criticizing you btw I love Carmilla and I’ve never heard anyone talk about it as anything besides an iconic queer text)

    • @abigailbartlett6636
      @abigailbartlett6636 Рік тому +5

      @@lordoftheducks332 I also love the book. What I’m trying to say is that there is a great amount of similarity between the undertones. Yes there is a kiss but a large amount of the sapphic ideas are never actually said

    • @lordoftheducks332
      @lordoftheducks332 Рік тому +10

      @@abigailbartlett6636 true, I was mostly being sarcastic which is why I tried to make that clarification, I agree with you 100%, I’ve just seen a lot of people talk about “undertones” and “possible queer interpretations” and then you look at the text and it’s the most homoerotic homoeroticism you’ve ever seen

    • @carolusrex5213
      @carolusrex5213 Рік тому +2

      You can find them from an even earlier work, 1819s The Vampyre

  • @lcg0103
    @lcg0103 Рік тому +197

    I can't explain why but the "Stop spooking people swan" makes me hurt from laughter so much!!! Excellent work as always James and the rest of the dead meat team

    • @brilicusgaming6922
      @brilicusgaming6922 Рік тому +2

      @Laura Garman I was visiting my mom and brother when this line was said and I was just dry heaving from laughing so hard.

  • @TellItAnimated
    @TellItAnimated Рік тому +1694

    My favorite Dracula May be Christopher Lee or Mr. Burns haha, but Lugosi is an absolute legend
    *Edit: The Hays code sounds similar to UA-cam’s rules haha

    • @TylerPCoyne
      @TylerPCoyne Рік тому +13

      Lugosi set the stage for all the future Draculas!

    • @istrasci
      @istrasci Рік тому +8

      "You're fired!"

    • @BennyLlama39
      @BennyLlama39 Рік тому +3

      I'm pretty sure the Hays Code had nothing on Skanky McGee's Censorship Gestapo. At least the Code didn't consider certain words "offensive" when used correctly. Like one starting with "R", describing the inhibition of growth/development or chemical processes. (And people like Skanky. 😈 )

    • @spectralknightgaming8364
      @spectralknightgaming8364 Рік тому +2

      @@istrasci "D'oh"

    • @thedotgiver2820
      @thedotgiver2820 Рік тому +1

      .

  • @projectalpha22_va
    @projectalpha22_va Рік тому +241

    0:36 Shout out to the editor on this one for grabbing the absolute best Castlevania moment for this clip, that speech has no right to go as hard as it does, and I'm glad to see it even briefly on the Kill Count!

  • @logans.7932
    @logans.7932 Рік тому +32

    A rumor I heard: Drac’s castle had so many ridiculous animals (Ex. The unironic armadillos) because the filmmakers thought people would just assume he should have weird exotic shit the average viewer in 1931 might associate with some type of animal-shape shifting monster.

  • @unipup3014
    @unipup3014 Рік тому +54

    Silver was actually used against both vampires and werewolves in lots of old stories. Silver has a history as a purifying metal.

    • @shawnbass-ig2bv
      @shawnbass-ig2bv 24 дні тому

      Yeah and because Jesus was betrayed by Judas for 30 pieces of silver, it kinda has some holy properties to it, which is why silver affects vampires in a lot of different stories

  • @etoinedevries7583
    @etoinedevries7583 Рік тому +106

    That "Dracula in da house" joke had me dying of laughter, great bit James xD (18:06)

    • @zeraothunderstruck3446
      @zeraothunderstruck3446 Рік тому +12

      Heilsing: Dracula's is the house!
      James: In the house! Everybody in the back!
      Co.: In the house!
      James (Explodes the mic): IN THE HOUSE!

  • @jackwilliam4436
    @jackwilliam4436 Рік тому +502

    2:28 Actually, silver was originally a Vampire weakness, in Bram Stoker's Dracula novel. It's only later that people decided to associate it with Werewolves, just to make it less confusing, while rebalancing those two iconic monsters : Each would have their own abilities and weaknesses. A similar thing happened with Wolf form. Vampires kept a lot of their shapeshifting abilities (most notably, bats and mist), but lost their ability to transform into wolves (which became a pure Werewolf power, only). Vampires also retained many of their weaknesses (such as holy water), but became immune to silver (which harms Werewolves). Vampires are also incredibly strong (Dracula's strength being compared to that of twenty men), but Werewolves became stronger and much bigger. It's just a matter of rebalancing iconic monsters, to make movies more interesting, instead of having everyone say 'Vampires have practically all the powers and Werewolves are just weak men/wolves hybrids. Vampires rule, Werewolves suck - and even when it comes to 'sucking', they remain below Vampires.'

    • @nicoleb695
      @nicoleb695 Рік тому +14

      A fellow fan of OverlySarcasticProductions? 👀

    • @christianjudeberbano3134
      @christianjudeberbano3134 Рік тому +3

      @@nicoleb695 just call it osp

    • @92bagder
      @92bagder Рік тому +17

      A thought: vampires are parasites; feeding off the living to survive. Garlic is a common remedy to get rid of parasites and that is why vampires hate garlic.

    • @Jvegas2281
      @Jvegas2281 Рік тому +29

      Silver is also the origin of vampires not appearing in mirrors. They used to make mirrors with a thin layer of silver behind glass.

    • @ellis7622
      @ellis7622 Рік тому +2

      @@Jvegas2281 is that a fact? very interesting.

  • @5hadow5talker
    @5hadow5talker Рік тому +118

    James hitting on Chelsea in kill counts will never not get old hehe.
    Love the costumes James+Zoran! This is also one of the best and most well written kill counts in terms of joke flow.
    Also, I'm also loving the additional info on "let's get to the kills" more and more

  • @ilikebeanies3499
    @ilikebeanies3499 Рік тому +8

    Dracula's son really said "The ladies called my Dad 'Count Rizzula'" 💀💀

  • @kylescomet6984
    @kylescomet6984 Рік тому +476

    The delivery of “I’ll stop now” is comedy gold. I don’t think your line delivery skills get enough praise!

    • @riffraff7942
      @riffraff7942 Рік тому +5

      Can you leave a time stamp please?

    • @Raspberry1111
      @Raspberry1111 Рік тому +13

      @@riffraff7942 Its literally in the first 10 seconds on the video

    • @jessiepinkman2082
      @jessiepinkman2082 Рік тому +8

      Bros meat riding

    • @riffraff7942
      @riffraff7942 Рік тому +6

      I thought it was a quote from Dracula. I’m sorry

    • @unknownchoujin1436
      @unknownchoujin1436 Рік тому +5

      @@jessiepinkman2082 Dead Meat riding, to be exact. He's not doing enough, though because I would have loved to hear James do the Dracula voice through the entire video. However, he might get tired from doing so.

  • @Man_Person_Best_Hero
    @Man_Person_Best_Hero Рік тому +575

    As a romanian i can safely say that this gets an approval from me
    (also little history fact about Vlad Dracula the Impaler: calling him a Transylvanian Prince is correct as he was born in Transylvania HOWEVER, he ruled Wallachia, which was south of Transylvania. Also his last name is in fact Dracula, as he was part of the Drăculea family/clan, which was known as the Dracula clan to outsiders!)

    • @presiyanmihaylov9803
      @presiyanmihaylov9803 Рік тому +3

      Well, hello, my northern neighbour!

    • @spelunkingmonkey7630
      @spelunkingmonkey7630 Рік тому +4

      Thank you for the fun facts!

    • @alaouijaafar8266
      @alaouijaafar8266 Рік тому +6

      I feel proud to know this prior to reading your comment.
      Your history is truly fascinating

    • @cantoffendanyone5786
      @cantoffendanyone5786 Рік тому +2

      I thought his true last name was Țepeș

    • @Man_Person_Best_Hero
      @Man_Person_Best_Hero Рік тому +13

      @@cantoffendanyone5786 Țepeș is the romanian form of "The Impaler", if that was his actual name then things would be weird

  • @Psychoedits-ju9te
    @Psychoedits-ju9te 11 місяців тому +9

    “It’s a straight up invisible ass!” Had me on the ground

  • @curtistumicki1016
    @curtistumicki1016 Рік тому +17

    3:38 “Stop spooking people Swann!”

  • @vampiregamingyt8754
    @vampiregamingyt8754 Рік тому +300

    Finally, a movie fit for a count!
    Honestly, I've been super excited for this kill count for years.

  • @jacobskinner3522
    @jacobskinner3522 Рік тому +108

    Dare I say this is one of my favorite Kill Counts? The usual care and attention to detail from James and the Dead Meat team is fully on display. Thanks, y’all.
    Side note: the William Seward reference is maybe my new favorite niche joke on the channel.

    • @DeadMeat
      @DeadMeat  Рік тому +57

      Hell yeah! History!

    • @auroraborealis1060
      @auroraborealis1060 Рік тому +5

      Mine is when he made a joke about pocket sand from king of the hill. Love that show.

  • @NekoHibaCosplay
    @NekoHibaCosplay Рік тому +33

    "His taste in humor is more irony" is by far the most clever joke ever used in the kill count

    • @clarkbar
      @clarkbar 6 місяців тому +1

      i like the Gamestop comment right before that

  • @staffelgren4508
    @staffelgren4508 Рік тому +12

    Loved the spongebob reference at 3:52

  • @awdimmick
    @awdimmick Рік тому +75

    “His taste in humor is more irony” has got to be the greatest line ever on this show. Bravo James and Co.

  • @rubyrose9258
    @rubyrose9258 Рік тому +206

    Such a flashy outfit, James! I love it!

    • @ryukomatoi592
      @ryukomatoi592 Рік тому +10

      A true classic! Hellsing is really must watch for horror enthusiasts!

    • @tuszkki9357
      @tuszkki9357 Рік тому +7

      @@ryukomatoi592 just make sure not to go on a walk afterwards

    • @mysticpenguin8327
      @mysticpenguin8327 Рік тому +7

      a slashy outfit? if you will.

    • @TylerPCoyne
      @TylerPCoyne Рік тому +6

      Haven’t seen this much flash for an outfit since the “tales from the Hood” kill counts!

    • @JaydenKieltyPlays
      @JaydenKieltyPlays Рік тому +4

      @@mysticpenguin8327 true

  • @Syonval
    @Syonval Рік тому +16

    The scene where Van Hellsing resists Dracula might be one of my favorite scenes in all of cinema, Really great acting from both of them. You feel like they really could destroy each other.

  • @deanb5055
    @deanb5055 Рік тому +20

    i loved the iconic scene when he says “it’s morbin time”

    • @vharkerandco
      @vharkerandco 11 місяців тому

      You.

    • @shawnbass-ig2bv
      @shawnbass-ig2bv 24 дні тому +1

      And then he morbed all over the place, it certainly is one of the movies of all time

  • @MemesToa
    @MemesToa Рік тому +208

    Y’know, having read the Dracula book, I always find it odd yet humorous that every single film adaption manages to shaft John Harker in their own unique way despite him being the one to actually kill Drac (with help from a certain Texan who’s only been in 1 movie and a TV miniseries).
    Hell, I’d go so far as to argue that Jonathan Harker is the main protagonist of the book, and yet almost every adaptation somehow takes the spotlight from him and puts it on Prof. Van Helsing, who actually gets curbstomped by Drac the one time they fought face to fang in the book.

    • @reddove13
      @reddove13 Рік тому +30

      John and Quincy never catch a break with adaptions don't they lol

    • @alexvancini2155
      @alexvancini2155 Рік тому +20

      And Mina Harker! She plays such an important role in the novel, but that never translates to the movies for some reason.

    • @SeiLa-zf1sf
      @SeiLa-zf1sf Рік тому +8

      Another thing is that in the book Van Helsing never got to have a direct fight with Dracula, while in the adaptations he is the one who usually kills Dracula

    • @LeafGirl1988
      @LeafGirl1988 Рік тому +4

      I didn't even know about Quincy for many years until I read the book. And what really killed Lucy.

    • @MrBlueSkyof1607
      @MrBlueSkyof1607 Рік тому

      Agreed.

  • @UndertakerNeverDies
    @UndertakerNeverDies Рік тому +158

    I love seeing a Kill Count on a Universal Monster movie because while the deaths aren’t graphic there still something to appreciate about these films that were early beginnings of the horror genre in cinema. If James can’t do all universal monster movies for a Kill Count I would love for it to be a podcasts episode and have the whole universal monsters movie franchise get highlighted.

    • @cruzcamel
      @cruzcamel Рік тому +1

      I hope he’s able to generate enough interest/views to cover most of the Universal classics.
      And the Hammer Films remakes as well for that matter. They’re a massively important part of horror history.

    • @fredbearchannel976
      @fredbearchannel976 Рік тому

      Did he do the original mummy that will sound like a fun kill count the classic 90s one not the 2014 shit film

  • @LoneGallifreyian
    @LoneGallifreyian Рік тому +54

    Love the coverage of the classic horror films. Definitely hoping to see Phantom Of The Opera at some point

  • @journeysoutloud1990
    @journeysoutloud1990 Рік тому +24

    OMG. This was the movie I watched with my Grandpa as a kid(he died in 2005 at 76) thank you for releasing this. Made me think of him.

  • @ianmartin279
    @ianmartin279 Рік тому +267

    I'm sure older films don't get as many views as most of your kill counts, but I'd love to see more. The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari could certainly be an interesting one and expose the film to people who otherwise would never give a silent film a chance. Thanks for all the great videos!

    • @music_horror
      @music_horror Рік тому +3

      Not to be rude, but Kill Count recommendations are only accepted by email

    • @pizzaparker7480
      @pizzaparker7480 Рік тому +2

      ​@@music_horror boo 👎

  • @iamapancake7946
    @iamapancake7946 Рік тому +202

    This was the first horror movie I ever watched. My mom was a huge fan and showed it to me. Now it’s one of my favorites 🥰

    • @halloweenfreak4660
      @halloweenfreak4660 Рік тому +8

      Same. My father let me watch it as a young kid. I was scared to death, but was hooked.

  • @danjackson1016
    @danjackson1016 Рік тому +17

    Crazy how well this film holds up at 90+ years old. Other than the bats theres nothing I would change.

  • @MrSalad-om8td
    @MrSalad-om8td Рік тому +57

    “Draculas taste in humor is more irony” Not only a great joke but a clever joke only horror buffs will catch on

    • @Minimojojoy
      @Minimojojoy Рік тому +8

      I got it cause I’m a horror buff, but also anemic!😂

    • @LuckyBones77
      @LuckyBones77 Рік тому +14

      Dude this isn’t a horror buff thing 😂 Knowing that Dracula is a vampire and that there’s iron in blood isn’t a niche

  • @laurajames9379
    @laurajames9379 Рік тому +92

    I love the way they highlight Dracula’s eyes with a beam of light…. So simple but effective

    • @axelnilsson5124
      @axelnilsson5124 Рік тому +2

      Almost wish they continued that in his later appearances (since the highlights are supposed to make his eyes white and not like someone using a flashlight on his eyes)

    • @laurajames9379
      @laurajames9379 Рік тому +2

      @@axelnilsson5124 yeah it’s very cool. They did the same with Morticia Addams too haha

  • @Dorelaxen
    @Dorelaxen Рік тому +84

    Nearly a hundred years later and it's still one of the finest movies ever made. The silent sequences add SO much to the overall atmosphere.

    • @cha5
      @cha5 Рік тому

      I agree, the alternative added on Philip Glass music score for Dracula really grates.

  • @Randolo10
    @Randolo10 Рік тому +11

    Bela absolutely murdered the role, deserves all the praise today for his Dracula. The Ed Wood scene with him in the "chair" is absolutely great to his lore in cinema.

  • @bernardolange8739
    @bernardolange8739 Рік тому +26

    I love Kill Counts from older movies. Thanks for doing these, James. I imagine they are not very algorithm-friendly, so I really appreciate the effort you and your time put into making these.

  • @Mister_Cool
    @Mister_Cool Рік тому +198

    I've heard that the creation of Dracula started the modern-day depiction of vampires and their abilities. There was this video called "Grudge Match Unlimited 14: Vampires vs Werewolves" that mentioned that vampires were a bit more like zombies that would leave the ground to drink from the living at night and go back to the ground before the sun came up.

    • @teogonzalez7957
      @teogonzalez7957 Рік тому +11

      That’s where the “kill a vampire by staking them” comes from. To literally stake them in the ground so they can’t get up at night.

    • @Andy-ld8zk
      @Andy-ld8zk Рік тому

      I think "Dracula" (1897) was really the book that got the ball rolling, but there were other vampires like that before. "Carmilla" in 1872, "Varney the Vampire" (1847) and "The Vampyre" (1819, it's also the sister story of "Frankenstein" by Mary Shelley being made during the same period).

  • @eevv2229
    @eevv2229 Рік тому +179

    "Dracula is basically Universal's Iron Man" Wow, I never even thought someone would call Dracula that.

    • @TylerPCoyne
      @TylerPCoyne Рік тому +19

      If Dracula is Iron man, than Frankenstein is the hulk!

    • @dxm028
      @dxm028 Рік тому +11

      “Why would you say something so controversial yet so brave?”

    • @thepubknight6144
      @thepubknight6144 Рік тому +7

      @@TylerPCoyne well Stan Lee based the hulk on Frankenstein's monster

    • @damianprock1650
      @damianprock1650 Рік тому +2

      Ironic since he actually did fight a Marvel hero if you remember *Blade Trinity,* where Dracula was the main villain

    • @alexisbidule5555
      @alexisbidule5555 Рік тому +2

      @@damianprock1650 In comics, dracula have a long history fighting super héro, he haveve fight x-men, avengers.... (blade was an avengers...)

  • @minemaster1337
    @minemaster1337 Рік тому +11

    Fun fact: Philip Glass also composed the score for Candyman (1991) and he also made orchestral renditions of David Bowie’s Berlin Trilogy

  • @samuelwaterhouse9343
    @samuelwaterhouse9343 Рік тому +9

    I love how once Dracula realizes that Van Helsing and the others know his secret, he pretty much screws with them for the rest of the movie. It’s kinda funny.

  • @thegameplayer125
    @thegameplayer125 Рік тому +47

    imagine how different the horror genre would be if we didn't have bela lugosi's dracula, boris karloff's frankenstein, or lon chaney's phantom of the opera. they definitely helped create the horror genre

  • @sandratanner3379
    @sandratanner3379 Рік тому +196

    This episode perfectly encapsulates why I love this show to death! The variety in topics and movies, the costumes, the humor, the passion dripping from every frame of it, it's all just bloody awesome!

  • @theblueflamingo2352
    @theblueflamingo2352 Рік тому +14

    10:48 I laughed when you did that

    • @theblueflamingo2352
      @theblueflamingo2352 Рік тому +1

      I'm pretty sure they have another movie now or something and I think it's called Beavis and Butt-Head do the universe

    • @tetoterritory
      @tetoterritory Рік тому

      @@theblueflamingo2352 he’s seen it

  • @DoubleKay31
    @DoubleKay31 Рік тому +4

    If you saw the third “Hotel Transylvania”, you would’ve seen that in the beginning which was a flashback to before Dracula met Martha and had Mavis that in one of the scenes where Van Helsing tried hunting him down, Drac was in a wolf form.

  • @GoreyBits
    @GoreyBits Рік тому +86

    This film will forever be ICONIC 🦇

  • @emsguybob
    @emsguybob Рік тому +83

    I'm kind of old myself, my grandmother actually saw this at the movies when it first came out. She said once it was the way the Renfield guy acted that scared her. I read the book, and it must have come out when they could do blood transfusions, but did not know about blood types. The doctor says in the book that sometimes transfusions work, and sometimes they kill the patient. There are lots of transfusions in the book, from and to various characters, they all work.

    • @emsguybob
      @emsguybob Рік тому +1

      @@JewelsNY It did seem odd.

    • @elenachristian9860
      @elenachristian9860 Рік тому +2

      So everybody was O+. Cool

    • @emsguybob
      @emsguybob Рік тому +1

      @@elenachristian9860 lol exactly

    • @howard2liu
      @howard2liu Рік тому

      @@elenachristian9860 Well, if everyone had the same blood type then it wouldn't matter what type they were. But O- is the universal donor type since Rh+ people can take Rh- blood but not vice versa.

  • @gaycatlover3030
    @gaycatlover3030 Рік тому +4

    Those Universal Monster movies were my introduction to B&W movies. I started watching them about 10 years ago when I was 12, then I got obsessed with Hitchcock, Kubrick and now I love black & white movies in general.

  • @scottylovesthings
    @scottylovesthings Рік тому +11

    I’ve seen James talking about the lower amount of views on this KC, which is a shame, because this is honestly one of my favorites yet. Great job, James and Dead Meat!

  • @tuckerreda1759
    @tuckerreda1759 Рік тому +133

    James, Chelsea and Co. this is one of the best Kill Counts you've done. Cheers to many more!

    • @MKing2024
      @MKing2024 Рік тому +1

      @@JewelsNY he was included in the co. james and chelsea are the ogs

  • @rockthatsits
    @rockthatsits Рік тому +76

    I remember borrowing this from the library a few years back. Bela Lugosi's performance was just phenomenal. Every scene he was in was enchanting in some way. Which reminds me, I've got to check out the other Universal horror movies.

    • @scarletblack4887
      @scarletblack4887 Рік тому +2

      I remember as a kid my mom took me to the library to get two movies to watch while the babysitter was home. It was a Cinderella movie (1997) and what we thought was a SpongeBob episode. Apparently there was a mix up and it was this Dracula movie. We were going to return it immediately but I already watched and enjoyed it.

    • @chaseh9499
      @chaseh9499 Рік тому +2

      Make sure Creature from the Black Lagoon is on your list too. Great classic monster movie, and it was filmed about 5 minutes from where I used to live!

  • @LateMarch
    @LateMarch Рік тому +24

    So excited to see the old Universals featured -- this was great and The Wolf Man will be the same! Also Dracula's Daughter is SUPER UNDERRATED. Like it's a fantastic movie, and no one seems to know about it. Talk about sapphic undertones...

  • @TidusX16
    @TidusX16 Рік тому +10

    Love the classic horror movie monsters! So much fun watching these movies. Also have to say that Chelsey looked like she was channeling her inner Buffy with that stake.

  • @ezelfrancisco1349
    @ezelfrancisco1349 Рік тому +134

    Fun fact about the book: Apparently, Dracula is a book version of a found-footage movie. It consists of dairy entries, newspaper clippings, etc. What's scary about the Dracula book isn't the monster itself, but the build-up and suspense.
    (Source: OSP)

    • @dackdack8047
      @dackdack8047 Рік тому +4

      Noice shout out to OSP

    • @unknown_limes
      @unknown_limes Рік тому +7

      Thank you for pointing out the storytelling structure, the Dracula novel is what's called an epistolary novel. Reading the book nowadays, the style is extremely effective as we the audience clearly know what's going on, even if it's our first time reading, simply because the character is a pop culture icon. However, I find the horror still lives in how the characters slowly realize the gravity of their situation.

    • @theruhandit1559
      @theruhandit1559 Рік тому +1

      When I read the first few sentences I thought you meant it was based off of a found footage movie

    • @mixalonos667
      @mixalonos667 Рік тому +2

      yeah I've read the book and it was very creative for the time I really like it

    • @arnahunas4048
      @arnahunas4048 Рік тому

      OSP represent!

  • @youtubecrackhead761
    @youtubecrackhead761 Рік тому +22

    This was my grandad's favorite movie. when I was six we would watch old horror movies. he would show me old movie posters. He passed on in 2017 I was his only grandkid so he gave me his film collection. Thank you James for covering this movie : )

  • @twilightanimate9893
    @twilightanimate9893 Рік тому +3

    4:25 during the business gag, I love how his monocle falls off at 4:28 as he is shocked to hear Dracula’s name.

  • @hardlytomhardy7657
    @hardlytomhardy7657 Рік тому +7

    I just wanna go on record and say that doing Kill Counts on these older films is awesome, it’s great to have a “lesson” of sorts of horror history. Much love to James and the team!

  • @CarlosHernandez-sp8jk
    @CarlosHernandez-sp8jk Рік тому +20

    GLORIOUS 11:24 XD

  • @NGMonocrom
    @NGMonocrom Рік тому +35

    10:36 ~ No, she's selling flowers for a gentleman's Button Hole. It's a lapel flower. You insert it through the unfastened button hole just below the left shoulder. A nice little flower accessory for a high-class gentleman's suit. Often picked by, and then sold by poor women to make a few coins. Ironically, the women were often elderly. But I guess even back then, hinting at an elderly woman being done away with was just too horrifying. So they used a younger one instead.

  • @thefuturepresidentofameric5957

    10:43 I think what she is selling is those flowers that people on their coat. In basic, she is selling lapel flowers.

  • @Minimojojoy
    @Minimojojoy Рік тому +12

    I highly recommend everyone to put the subtitles on, if you haven’t, you’ve been missing out! Hats off to the cc!!👌

  • @jaydenkielty
    @jaydenkielty Рік тому +13

    13:00 - “Dr. Otto Octavius” haha nice one, James.

  • @hufflepuffle864
    @hufflepuffle864 Рік тому +48

    LOVE THE VIDEO!
    Some fun facts about Dracula:
    -Lucy, though turned into a vampire like in the book, isn’t ever brought up again after seeing her undead form, because staking her was too violent. In the Spanish film, she is killed off-screen, but in this one she’s just... there still
    -In the official graphic novel of this film, released by Universal in a collection that also included The Mummy, Frankenstein, and Creature From the Black Lagoon (entitled Cavalcade of Monsters, if I remember right), Renfield’s death is much more graphic; the “hug” is Dracula literally ripping his beating heart out of his chest (then he tumbled down the stairs)
    -The script would be repurposed into The Mummy the following year; a timeless monster seeking the fiancée of a helpless protagonist, who’s aided by a wise older professor. The story beats are note for note-and Harker’s actor David Manners and Van Helsing’s actor Edward Van Sloan both play pretty much the same people!
    -The only other time Lugosi officially played Dracula was in Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein which was almost 2 decades later!
    Please consider a ranking video when the other major films have been covered (The Mummy; The Wolf Man; Creature From the Black Lagoon) of all the Universal Monsters! It’d be great to hear your thoughts on them compared to one another!

  • @morgumal
    @morgumal Рік тому +5

    I realy hope he does kill count on Bram Stoker's Dracula by Francis Ford Kopola.

  • @3-Rats-Stacked
    @3-Rats-Stacked Рік тому +11

    Honestly I would love to see this channel cover psycho, as it's generally considered one of the first impactful slasher/horror movies (at least what from I generally heard and read from other people)

  • @tylerharris1443
    @tylerharris1443 Рік тому +52

    You killed it in this one James, hilarious script and very informative~*

    • @BennyLlama39
      @BennyLlama39 Рік тому +1

      The humor/comedic timing in this one reminds me of Horror Geek or CinemaSins. 😀

  • @Tarnthewarrior
    @Tarnthewarrior Рік тому +31

    4:42 it's true, Dracula can turn into a wolf. In fact you could consider him in the original novel as a between between Wolves and Vampires before they diverged again

    • @axelnilsson5124
      @axelnilsson5124 Рік тому +2

      And seemingly everyone forgot that ability until Adam Sandler in Hotel Transylvania

    • @Tarnthewarrior
      @Tarnthewarrior Рік тому +2

      @@axelnilsson5124 and even then people don't seem to make the connection because...well...it's fricken Hotel Transylvania

    • @genericname2747
      @genericname2747 Рік тому

      He can also turn into mist

    • @Tarnthewarrior
      @Tarnthewarrior Рік тому +1

      @@genericname2747 thats kinda interesting, the only character of monster history I know who can do that is the Captain from Hellsing ultimate.

    • @cosmicdoggo9296
      @cosmicdoggo9296 Рік тому +1

      Both vampires and werewolfs are originaly one and the same the wich or black magician

  • @27haruhichan
    @27haruhichan Рік тому +8

    I read the original Dracula book this year and it has become an instant favorite which made me eager to check up as many theatical versions as possible. Needless to say, I was jumpy when I saw this Kill Count appear and really showing why this version is a classic

  • @CalifornianCuttlefish
    @CalifornianCuttlefish Рік тому +2

    Fun Fact: Bram Stoker is from Dublin and you can still see his house to this day! (also side note: I think it's absolutely amazing that Dracula has exploded so much, people really don't give the Irish enough credit for there contributions)

  • @Emeowy
    @Emeowy Рік тому +19

    Honestly the reveal of Van Helsing was so cool to me i dont know why, really cool character to me, and i love the way James just gives context to everything that might have come up as weird in the movie because sometimes i was confused, and can i say the outfit is great?

  • @moritzstrohriegel8724
    @moritzstrohriegel8724 Рік тому +19

    apparently there was a silent version of this movie (for the theaters without the fitting technique) and i heard that they had a shot where you can see the death of dracula more explicitly.

  • @brandonlovelady8659
    @brandonlovelady8659 Рік тому +5

    Nice Bela Bartók-Bela Lugosi pun at 14:10, lol.

  • @madxico
    @madxico Рік тому +12

    Excellent work as always James! Not only great laughs as always, but a lesson in horror movie history.

  • @arachnid5339
    @arachnid5339 Рік тому +35

    Love this movie so much despite how it’s aged I think it holds up as an absolute classic

  • @iamluhy1930
    @iamluhy1930 Рік тому +46

    Petition for James to make a playlist for all universal monster movie killcounts. (I mean the really known ones) We are missing some like: Creature from black lagoon, Wolfman, Phantom of thre Opera. It could be a fun time!

    • @jimmybrown4205
      @jimmybrown4205 Рік тому +1

      The email address for requests is in the pinned comment.

    • @zaksharman
      @zaksharman Рік тому

      Wolf man is being done in September

  • @LadyDreamfyre
    @LadyDreamfyre Рік тому +15

    The puns and jokes are so good!
    Also this movie was so terrifying, although not as much as Nosferatu (1922)

  • @coreyrider8056
    @coreyrider8056 Рік тому +3

    Hey Dead Meat, you should definitely check out Netflix's Dracula from the creators of Sherlock. It admittedly falters quite a bit in its third and final episode, but it's a an extremely fun re-imagining that not only pays homage to classic Drac films like this one, House of Dracula, etc, it also homages films like The Thing, mixing Gothic horror with body horror. But most of of all Claus Bang (The Northman) is incredible as Dracula, who plays him like a classy, extroverted Freddy Krueger. While not perfect (and questionable female characters in Ep. 3), it's still underappreciated (albeit still fairly recent) and deserves more attention.
    Love the new set btw! It looks incredible!

  • @TylerPCoyne
    @TylerPCoyne Рік тому +16

    That “to the numbers” bit is pure gold!

  • @soildarr598
    @soildarr598 Рік тому +45

    I absolutely love James’ outfit in this video. It brings so much more to the Kill Count, than if he was wearing regular clothes. 10000/10 would recommend. 😄

  • @davidharvey6250
    @davidharvey6250 Рік тому +6

    The classics are definitely worth a view. Sometimes it is nice to see how things started and how far they have come since.

  • @drnpictures2155
    @drnpictures2155 Рік тому +10

    I love this classic movie it’s truly one of the most iconic films ever made

  • @CameronFulbright
    @CameronFulbright Рік тому +9

    4:42 As you mentioned, it is based from the original book, which does mention that Dracula not only can turn into a wolf, but also calls the nearby wolves "The children of the night".

  • @fighthubcentral
    @fighthubcentral Рік тому +70

    Nothing beats a Friday afternoon Kill Count! James is such an amazing presenter it's actually crazy. ♥️

  • @jamesdevoto7266
    @jamesdevoto7266 Рік тому +4

    I can't believe more people aren't watching this. Dracula is one of the cornerstones of the horror movie genre. Today it might seem slightly campy, but that's only because of Lugosi's performance has become part of the "language" of horror. And James does a fantastic job of dissecting the movie and adding in great pieces of info (I knew that they simultaneously filmed a Spanish language version but I didn't know that that version had better production values) as well as interesting observations about the characters' motivations. You also have to transport yourself back in time 90 years, as a theater-goer for whom movies with sound is still a novelty. In the darkened theater, watching (and hearing Renfield losing his sanity. That must have been terrifying. This may not be Chelsea's cup of tea, but I'd sure watch any podcast she'd be willing to do on this movie, or even this mini-genre (Dracula, Frankenstein, The Mummy etc.). I think that would be awesome.
    So watch this Kill Count---you won't be disappointed.

  • @mesozoicisland22
    @mesozoicisland22 Рік тому +11

    Love you taking a look at old/original horror! Would love to see more!

  • @TheNightmareRider
    @TheNightmareRider Рік тому +34

    This is one of my all time favourite films! I love the atmosphere and how much of it defined the early pop-culture images of Vampires. Heck, I'd even describe Bella Lugosi's performance here as subtle (in the context of the film). Of course he's chewing the scenery as much as any villain, but if you look at him during the theatre scene, his outfit and mannerisms aren't all that different from anyone else. For the time, when vampire mythos wasn't as well known as it was today, Dracula would just be some eccentric foreign count, with no reason to suspect he's an unearthly creature of the night.
    This makes Van Helsing's detective work even better in hindsight. You could say that it was Van Helsing, not Dracula, who codified the Vampire tropes since it's him who shows all the red flags for those in the know. Van Helsing made sure that people knew what signs to look for in a Vampire, bringing traditional folklore to the big screen. So while the effects are indeed extremely primitive, I feel it adds to the charm, especially when you look at it through the lens of early cinema.
    As James mentioned, both effects work and direction were coming in leaps and bounds, as Frankenstein proved. You could say the universal horror monster movies are what pushed for cinema to define itself as distinct from theatre! So for all its flaws, this movie fascinates me, and still has some amazing comic relief even after 85+ years!

  • @teogonzalez7957
    @teogonzalez7957 Рік тому +7

    Fun fact: the bee at 5:18 is supposed to be a giant bee in a human sized coffin, but the special effects don’t really sell it well so it looks like a bee with a custom made tiny coffin.

  • @traceseely1549
    @traceseely1549 Рік тому +3

    I personally love James's horrible Dracula impersonation.