When Tod Browning made Dracula in 1931, Bela Lugosi was not the first pick to play the immortal role of Count Dracula, Lon Chaney Sr. was, the man of 1000 faces. Unfortunately Chaney died shortly after getting the part and then it went over to Bela, whose performance was great, but I do have to agree with Stephen King on this, Lugosi's Dracula is not a very scary Dracula:
Especially as he pointed out, with lines like 'I never drink...wine', that's not scary. But you see his Dracula and he doesn't really look scary, he looks very classy, very suave, etc., he looks charming, Lon Chaney not so much.
Even without makeup he could look menacing, but WITH makeup, especially as he had previously played a vampire in the forever lost film London After Midnight:
Yes THIS as Dracula could've been VERY scary I think, what's everyone else think?
Especially as he pointed out, with lines like 'I never drink...wine', that's not scary. But you see his Dracula and he doesn't really look scary, he looks very classy, very suave, etc., he looks charming, Lon Chaney not so much.
Even without makeup he could look menacing, but WITH makeup, especially as he had previously played a vampire in the forever lost film London After Midnight:
Yes THIS as Dracula could've been VERY scary I think, what's everyone else think?
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