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A Tod Browning owned collection of clippings about Dracula and Mark of the Vampire
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A Tod Browning owned collection of clippings about Dracula and Mark of the Vampire
Comprising 3 off-white folders of newspaper clippings, 1931 and 1935, bound with one staple, each cover headed with The Hollywood Reporter logo captioned "Presents you with / The Criticial Reviews / on [film title] as appeared in / The New York Dailies" or "The Philadelphia Dailies," with titles written to each in pen: two labeled "Dracula," one "Mark of the Vampire." With two additional clippings about Dracula, one pinned in. A group of (mostly very positive) reviews of Browning's Dracula (1931) and Mark of the Vampire (1935), both starring Bela Lugosi, from Northeastern newspapers, one review per page. An extra clipping about Browning and Dracula is titled "Director of Weird Dramas also is a Skeleton Collector."
Booklets: 5 ½ x 8 in
Booklets: 5 ½ x 8 in




















