- is an
Austrian silent film that was co-written and
directed by Károly
Lajthay. The film was the
first appearance of
Count Dracula from Bram Stoker's...
- Károly
Lajthay (7
December 1883 – 30
August 1946) was a
Hungarian film director,
actor and screenwriter. He
directed 17
films between 1918 and 1944. He...
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Hungarian silent drama film
directed by
Alexander Korda and
starring Károly
Lajthay, Márton Rátkai and
Victor Varconi. It was an
adaptation of the 1895 novel...
-
first film to
feature Count Dracula was a
Hungarian silent film—Károly
Lajthay's Drakula halála (transl. The
Death of Dracula). The film
allegedly premiered...
- at the
Corso Theater in Budapest. Lugosi's co-star in the film,
Karoly Lajthay,
later went on to
direct the
first film
version of "Dracula", entitled...
-
aristocrat may have been the
Hungarian feature film
Drakula halála (Károly
Lajthay, 1921),
which is now
thought to be a lost film. An
authentic supernatural...
- "The
Death of Dracula" Yes Lapa
Studios /
Corvin Studios;
directed Károly
Lajthay;
David Curtiz (brother of
Michael Curtiz) has a
supporting role; screenplay...
- is not verifiable. Dracula's
Death (Drakula halála) 1921
Hungary Károly
Lajthay Erik Vanko, Lena Myl, Carl
Goetz An
unlicensed Hungarian adaptation. First...
- (Germany)
Drakula halála (Dracula's Death) (lost),
directed by Károly
Lajthay – (Hungary) The
Drums of Jeopardy,
directed by
Edward Dillon, starring...
-
Dracula is the
Hungarian silent movie Dracula's Death;
directed by
Karoly Lajthay. The film
allegedly premiered in 1921,
though this has been questioned...