31 Days of Horror: Dracula (1931) and Son of Dracula (1943)

Here we are!  2020 has been a total garbage year and now it is October.  This month, may be the final enjoyable month of the year, so lots get to the horror.

I plan to kind of go through the history of horror, ever brief, but it will have a bunch of the classics.  Like today, you guide begins today.  I am beginning with Dracula, the Universal classic.  After that, yeah I am gonna watch the 1943 Lon Chaney film Son of Dracula.  I hope this one doesn’t get over looked because it is so much better than you might think.

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I have been watching horror films since I was 6 years old. The story, one Saturday night, my mom and I were watching movies and she fell asleep on the couch. We had the channel set on HBO and the movie we were watching ended and the next one, A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy’s Revenge. This was some time in 1986. I watched then entire film, I was sitting on the edge of my seat. When my mom woke, she asked me what just ended and I told her, “Freddy”. That was all I talked about for weeks and finally she broke down and rented more horror films for me. She rented, the Texas Chainsaw Massacre part 2, Re-Animator, Friday the 13th VI: Jason Lives and Halloween II. I watched all and fell in love with horror films forever. 5 Horror Films to Watch Inferno (1980) A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984) The Beyond (1981) Friday the 13th VI: Jason Lives (1986) Horror of Dracula (1958)