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The first motion picture to ever feature the character of Dracula was Draculas Death, a Hungarian silent film made in 1921. It was not based on Bram Stokers novel, but rather it was an original story about a young woman, who encounters the famous vampire during her stay at a mental asylum.          The movie, just like so many others from the silent film era, is considered lost. Luckily, a prose adaptation was published in 1924, which has survived in its entirety. We present an English translation of this novelization, with stunning new illustrations by Jozsef Svab. This publication also features The Devil Flew Away, a comprehensive essay on the history of Draculas Death. 
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