There are two files- with and without English subtitles. No crucifixes are shown, as the movie is set in an Islamic country. With Annie Ball, Cahit Irgat, Ayfer Feray, Bülent Oran.
That night Azmi is attacked for the first time, following morning he wakes up without a tie. Azmi is a lawyer from Istanbul. Synopsis.
This is possibly the … Drakula Istanbul'da (Dracula in Istanbul) is a Turkish horror film from 1953. Drakula İstanbul'da (Dracula in Istanbul) is a Turkish 1953 film version of Bram Stoker's original novel Dracula..
He is warned of Drakula but Azmi is a strong believer of goodness. But when he goes to the room which he has breakfast, he has a tie.
Drakula/Dracula is played by balding Atif Kaptan.
Throw it back with " Dracula in Istanbul. This Turkish-made film sticks fairly close to the original plot of Bram Stoker's novel.
He is warned of Drakula but Azmi is a strong believer of goodness.
Azmi (Bülent Oran), a lawyer, arrives by train to Bistric on a mission to house the mysterious Count (Atif Kaptan) – who is referred to by many names – Drakula/Drukala/ Draquell/Dracula – in Turkey. Long believed lost, Drakula Istanbul'da is considered the first non-western film version of the Dracula story, and oddly, one of most faithful to the Bram Stoker original.
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Drakula Istanbul'da (Dracula in Istanbul) is a Turkish horror film from 1953.
Like in most other films the budget shortage and the lack of technological means called for originality and practical solutions, like the entire crew smokink cigarettes under and around the camera to create the effect of fog. Although the acting is not really good (and results in the usual hilarity, especially in the scene where Jonathan Harker/Azmi loses it after discovering that Dracula is a vampire) except for the charismatic Atif Kaptan who plays Dracula and some of the technical tricks they tried to employ end up backfiring (the bat transformation scene involving a small toy bat and a man dressed in a huge bat-like costume inside the darkness), Dracula In Istanbul still manages to be a well made film by the standards of the era and while it won't offer anything new on Dracula, it's an interesting small piece of history.
Drakula of Romania has assumed a new title.
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Azmi is a lawyer from Istanbul.
Dracula in Istanbul Turkish (Drakula Istanbu'da) 1953 Turkish Fantasy-Horror film Starring: Annie Ball Cahit Irgat Ayfer Feray Bülent Oran Atif Kaptan Kemal Emin Bara Kadri Ögelman Münir Ceyhan Osman Alaynak Eser Terzcan Toron Karacaoglu Esref … Ali Riza Seyfi (novel),
Azmi is a lawyer from Istanbul. Mehmet Muhtar,
Although shot with a pretty small budget, it's still relatively well made and aside from the excessive darkness in the film (probably resulting from a bad lab work on the original shot) is pretty successful in creating atmoshpere, something most other Turkish films of the era rarely touch upon.
Dracula in Istanbul: The Unauthorized Version of the Gothic Classic includes a foreword by Anno Dracula author Kim Newman, new essays on the book and its rare 1953 movie adaptation Drakula İstanbul’da, and several rare photos from the film.
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