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* TooBleakStoppedCaring: The characters aren't very likeable (with the possible exception of [[JerkassWoobie Daniel]]), the story is rather cynical, and in the end, [[KillEmAll everybody dies]].

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* TooBleakStoppedCaring: The characters aren't very likeable (with the possible exception of [[JerkassWoobie Daniel]]), the story is rather cynical, and in the end, [[KillEmAll everybody dies]].dies.

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* DarknessInducedAudienceApathy: The characters aren't very likeable (with the possible exception of [[JerkassWoobie Daniel]]), the story is rather cynical, and in the end, [[KillEmAll everybody dies]].



* {{Narm}}: While Carradine's dialogue as Dracula is good, his attempt on a hypnotic gaze looks silly. Moreover, when his character's carriage crashes, he can be clearly seen with half of his fake moustache missing.

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* {{Narm}}: While Carradine's dialogue as Dracula is good, his attempt on a hypnotic gaze looks silly. Moreover, when his character's carriage crashes, he can be clearly seen with half of his fake moustache missing.missing.
* TooBleakStoppedCaring: The characters aren't very likeable (with the possible exception of [[JerkassWoobie Daniel]]), the story is rather cynical, and in the end, [[KillEmAll everybody dies]].

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* FridgeHorror: Professor Niemann plans to put the Monster's brain in Larry Talbot's body, which as of ''Film/TheGhostOfFrankenstein'' is '''[[AxCrazy Ygor's]] brain.'''

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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: A fairly literal example. Is the Dracula in this film the one from the 1931 film, or the one from SonOfDracula? Furthermore, it was never stated clearly in the latter film whether that actually was the original Dracula's son, or an alternate-universe Dracula, which just makes the entire matter even more confusing.
* CrowningMomentOfFunny: After the Monster tosses Daniel out a window he picks up [[Creator/BorisKarloff Dr. Niemann]], and seems to almost grin in recognition. ''"Wow, you sure look familiar."''

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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: A fairly literal example. Is the Dracula in this film the one from the [[Film/{{Dracula 1931}} 1931 film, film]], or the one from SonOfDracula? ''Film/SonOfDracula''? Furthermore, it was never stated clearly in the latter film whether that actually was the original Dracula's son, or an alternate-universe Dracula, which just makes the entire matter even more confusing.
* CrowningMomentOfFunny: After the Monster tosses Daniel out a window he picks up [[Creator/BorisKarloff Dr. Niemann]], and seems to almost grin in recognition. ''"Wow, you sure look familiar."''
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* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: After the Monster tosses Daniel out a window he picks up [[Creator/BorisKarloff Dr. Niemann]], and seems to almost grin in recognition. ''"Wow, you sure look familiar."''
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: A fairly literal example. Is the Dracula in this film the one from the 1931 film, or the one from SonOfDracula? Furthermore, it was never stated clearly in the latter film whether that actually was the original Dracula's son, or an alternate-universe Dracula, which just makes the entire matter even more confusing.
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* CrowningMomentOfFunny: After the Monster tosses Daniel out a window he picks up [[Creator/BorisKarloff Dr. Niemann]], and seems to almost grin in recognition. ''"Wow, you sure look familiar."''
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----* {{Narm}}: While Carradine's dialogue as Dracula is good, his attempt on a hypnotic gaze looks silly. Moreover, when his character's carriage crashes, he can be clearly seen with half of his fake moustache missing.
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* DarknessInducedAudienceApathy: The characters aren't very likeable (with the possible exception of [[JerkassWoobie Daniel]]), the story is rather cynical, and in the end, [[KillEmAll everybody dies]].
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* CompleteMonster: Doctor Niemann, a MadScientist in proper Frankensteininian mode save that he completely lacks any of the decency the actual Frankensteins proper have displayed.
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* TearJerker: Universal keeps up its fine tradition of [[MonsterSobStory tragic monsters]] with poor Daniel, a handsome hunchback who commits murders to help [[MadScientist Doctor Niemann]] and who saves [[TheDitz Ilonka]] from a savage beating, and who is betrayed in the end by both of them before [[TheDogBitesBack turning on his master]] and being hurled to his death by the Frankenstein Monster.
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* TearJerker: Universal keeps up its fine tradition of [[MonsterSobStory tragic monsters]] with poor Daniel, a handsome hunchback who commits murders to help [[MadScientist Doctor Niemann]] and who saves [[TheDitz Ilonka]] from a savage beating, and who is betrayed in the end by both of them before [[TheDogBitesBack turning on his master]] and being hurled to his death by the Frankenstein Monster.

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* TearJerker: Universal keeps up its fine tradition of [[MonsterSobStory tragic monsters]] with poor Daniel, a handsome hunchback who commits murders to help [[MadScientist Doctor Niemann]] and who saves [[TheDitz Ilonka]] from a savage beating, and who is betrayed in the end by both of them before [[TheDogBitesBack turning on his master]] and being hurled to his death by the Frankenstein Monster.Monster.
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