Find Movies & TV
Home
Live TV
On Demand
Discover
Explore
Movies & TV Shows
Most Popular
Leaving Soon
Categories
Action
Animation
Comedy
Crime
Documentary
Drama
En Español
Horror
Music
Romance
Sci-Fi
Thriller
Western
Explore
Browse Channels
Featured Channels
Crime 360
Nashville
FailArmy
Categories
Hit TV
Drama TV
Movies
True Crime
News
Sports
Reality
Classics
Sci-Fi & Action
Chills & Thrills
Comedy
Game Shows
Nature & Travel
History & Science
Food & Home
Lifestyle
Kids & Family
En Español
International
Anime+
Music
Sign In
Dracula's Daughter
Directed by
Lambert Hillyer
Not Rated
1936
68m
Horror
,
Fantasy
,
and more
6.3
64%
45%
5.9
Add to Watchlist
When Countess Marya Zaleska appears in London, mysterious events occur that lead Dr. Von Helsing to believe that the Countess must be a vampire.
More
Where to Watch Dracula's Daughter
Amazon Video
Buy $14.99
Apple TV
Buy $14.99
Fandango At Home
Buy $14.99
YouTube
Buy $14.99
Cast of Dracula's Daughter
Otto Kruger
Jeffrey Garth
Gloria Holden
Countess Marya Zaleska (Dracula's Daughter)
Marguerite Churchill
Janet
Edward Van Sloan
Professor Van Helsing
Gilbert Emery
Sir Basil Humphrey
Irving Pichel
Sandor
Halliwell Hobbes
Hawkins
Billy Bevan
Albert
Nan Grey
Lili
Hedda Hopper
Lady Esme Hammond
Claud Allister
Sir Aubrey
Edgar Norton
Hobbs
E. E. Clive
Sergeant Wilkes
Eily Malyon
Miss Peabody (uncredited)
Vernon Steele
Squires (uncredited)
Joseph R. Tozer
Dr. Graham (uncredited)
Douglas Wood
Dr. Townsend (uncredited)
Fred Walton
Dr. Beemish (uncredited)
Paul Weigel
Transylvania Innkeeper (uncredited)
Hedwiga Reicher
Innkeeper's Wife (uncredited)
Dracula's Daughter Ratings & Reviews
them.
Sara Clements
One of the more fascinating entries. While many of the lesbian vampire films of old used the predatory lesbian and "bury your gays" tropes, this 1936 horror film is an introspective piece that leans into the experience of internalized homophobia.
Stream on Demand
Sean Axmaker
Universal's cut rate sequel to Dracula sans Bela Lugosi turns out to be an unexpectedly sleek and stylish movie.
Horror Queers Podcast
Trace Thurman
More fascinating than effective, Dracula's Daughter nevertheless gave us a queer icon for the ages.
Chicago Reader
J. R. Jones
This 1936 release suffers from the absence of Bela Lugosi and the graceless hand of silent-western director Lambert Hillyer.
TV Guide
TV Guide Staff
Unsatisfying sequel to Dracula.
Movie Chambers
Paul Chambers
Bit of a bore with Count Dracula nowhere in sight. His daughter reluctantly bares her fangs. Can vampires even have children?
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
A worthy sequel to Tod Browning's Dracula (1931).
CinePassion
Fernando F. Croce
The shift from Stoker to Le Fanu remains unmistakable
Antagony & Ecstasy
Tim Brayton
Dracula's daughter herself is strange and memorable,far better than the tawdry B-movie in which she made her first and last appearance.
Cinefantastique
Steve Biodrowski
Wildly over-rated.
Video-Reviewmaster.com
Steve Crum
Atmospheric, early Universal horror starring Otto Kruger, Gloria Holden.
New York Times
Frank S. Nugent
A cute little horror picture. Be sure and bring the kiddies.
eFilmCritic.com
David Cornelius
The film is so clumsy and so off the mark that it winds up being a throwaway piece, something for Universal Monster completists only.
Goatdog's Movies
Michael W. Phillips, Jr.
Although it is a marked improvement on the original film, it's still a bit of a snooze, relying too much on forced comedy and not enough on suspense or fright.
Film Freak Central
Walter Chaw
On a large budget and high hopes, Dracula's Daughter exceeds expectations with its methodical pacing and oppressive, melancholic tone.
Journal and Courier (Lafayette, IN)
Bob Bloom
A mournful and somber sequel that is more atmosphere than horror.
Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)
Ken Hanke
A fine fadeout on the best period the horror genre ever had. That things would never be quite this way again, however, makes it a slightly bittersweet experience.
Watch Dracula's Daughter Videos
Dracula's Daughter
Dracula's Daughter
Trailer
Take Plex everywhere
Watch free anytime, anywhere, on almost any device.
See the full list of supported devices
Home
Live TV
On Demand
Discover