- Messages
- 54,308
One can't argue with Martha: :eyebrows:Saw House of Dracula (1945, Universal) again. It really isn't better after repeated viewings (as is Son of Dracula), and I don't really care of John Carradine as the count. The script is also 2nd rate, and most of the sets have been re-treaded too many times. As far as the rest of the cast, it's nice to see Lionel Atwill as a police inspector again, but he can't match the first time he essayed the role in Son of Frankenstein, wooden arm and all. Onslow Stevens is okay as "the scientist" who turns evil at night, but an actor like George Zucco would have been better, complete with crackling-voiced rants and bulging eyes. Even as a hunchback, Jane Addams is cute, and Martha O'Driscoll is a stunner when she wears her hair down. Glenn Strange hardly has any footage as the Monster, perhaps mercifully so. It is good to see Lon Chaney, though, playing that role that he made his own, although there is no explanation as to how he came back from the dead after House of Frankenstein. (After viewing this, I had to watch Chaney's opening scenes in A&C Meet Frankenstein, just to see him again in his dark suit, shirt, and light tie; great color combo on Lawrence Talbot.)