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''Dracula's Death'', or ''Drakula halála'', sometimes translated as ''The Death of Drakula'', is a 1921 Hungarian silent horror film that was written and directed by Károly Lajthay.〔Heiss, Lokke. "Dracula Unearthed." ''Cinefantastique'' 30.7-8 (October 1998): 91.〕 It is presumed to be a lost film.〔(Progressive Silent Film List: ''Drakula halála'' ) at silentera.com〕 The film is notable because it marks the first screen appearance of the vampire Count Dracula, though recent scholarly research indicates that the film's plot does not actually follow the narrative of Bram Stoker's novel ''Dracula''.〔Heiss, p. 92.〕 After originally opening in Vienna in 1921 and enjoying a long and successful European run, the film was later re-edited and re-released in Budapest in 1923.〔Heiss, p. 92.〕 ==Plot== The film is about a woman who experiences frightening visions after visiting an insane asylum where one of the inmates claims to be Count Dracula (here following the Hungarian spelling ''Drakula''). She has trouble determining whether the inmate's visions are real or merely nightmares.
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