
The original film, titled The Death of Dracula (Drakula Halála) was producesd in 1921 as a Hungarian-Austrian-French co-production, one year before F. W. Murnau's Nosferatu. Given its production date, it may be considered the first Dracula" film in the world. The original negative and copies of the film were destroyed during the Second World War. Although the original screenplay could not be located, a book of the same title was published by Lajos Pánczél after the film's release. A reproduction of the script was created based on the book, and then this "remake" of the original film shot using the reproduced script.
Cast
Crew
Gyopár Buzási
Director
Szabolcs Sztercey
Director

Orsolya Orbán
Director
Nóra Miklós
Director
Zsófia Makkai
Director
Károly Lajthay
Original Film Writer

Bram Stoker
Novel
Lajos Pánczél
Novel
Alex Böjthe
Editor
Ádám Török
Director of Photography

Endre Dózsa
Director of Photography
Gergő Jancsik
Director of Photography

Róbert Lakatos
Producer
Radu Igazsag
Production Design
Kató Huszár
Production Design
Dorottya Sikó
Production Design
Zsófia Polacsek
Production Design
Beáta Sós
Production Design
Réka Kiss
Production Design
Balázs Rokaly
Camera Operator
Balázs Bodor
Camera Operator
Csaba Dénes
Camera Operator
József Lénárd
Sound Designer
Miquéu Montanaro
Music
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