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Genre: Entertainment
Date of upload: Jun 30, 2020 ^^
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Don't forget Paramount tried to get into the game too. They released "Sleepy Hollow" in 1999. Granted, it's not as close to the source material as "Mary Shelley's Frankenstein" or the first third and last third of "Bram Stoker's Dracula". But, it was Paramount doing a lavish, period production with an A-list director (Tim Burton) that was also produced by Francis Coppola.
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Trivia: Universal had also put their monsters on the shelf before the 1950s. After "Dracula's Daughter" in 1936, the studio decided to stop making monster movies. But then, an exhibitor put "Dracula" and "Frankenstein" on a double bill and totally cleaned up. Universal realized that there was still money to be made from scary stuff and revived the old franchises, starting with "Son of Frankenstein" in 1939. And the rest is, as they say, history.
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@captainmidnight
3 years ago
We should be talking about Coppola's Dracula every single day, so I'm very happy this video exists.
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