What would Chaney's Dracula have looked like?

Started by Pauspy, April 01, 2013, 11:46:12 AM

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Quote from: John Pertwee on May 18, 2014, 08:50:17 AM
In 1938, MGM had Clark Gable under contract, and Selznick wanted him for Rhett. It was a great deal for MGM since they had their biggest star in what would be the biggest film of all time, and got distribution rights for the film.

Selznick wanted Warner Bros. starlet Olivia de Havilland for the role of Melanie, but Jack Warner refused the loan out until de Havilland got Warner's wife to intercede in her behalf.

In an alternate universe, we may get to see a Chaney Dracula. Until science gets us there, we can enjoy the music of The Beatles (Everyday Chemistry) from the universe where they never broke up...
Or a Francis Ford Coppola "Dracula", which doesn't have Keannu Reeves in it.
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Artist Eric Miller's take on Lugosi as a more Stoker-faithful Count Dracula.


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