This Halloween, Hollywood’s most alluring bloodsucker gets an evocative new soundtrack. There have been many screen versions of Bram Stoker’s classic tale of Dracula, but none more famous or enduring than Universal Studios' 1931 original. Because its initial release coincided with the transition from silent pictures to “talkies,” when limited sound technology existed, no musical score was ever composed and there were few sound effects. For its 1998 restoration of the film, Universal comm...
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