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1931 Dracula film opening day review for Detroit....
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1931 Dracula film opening day review for Detroit....

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THE DETROIT FREE PRESS, Wednesday, March 18, 1931

* "Dracula" the movie - opening day
* Vampires - pre-code Bela Lugosi film
* Detroit premiere advertisement (2 days prior)

Page 20 has the opening day advertisement for the premiere of the pre-code vampire film "DRACULA" in Detroit, Michigan ion Friday. (see images) This ad measures 5 x 4 inches and has a image of Bela Lugosi. 
Also on the same page is a short article with heading: "Vampire's Victim" with photo.
Complete with all 28 pages, light toning and a little wear at the margins, generally nice.

Background: On March 20, 1931, Detroit hosted a memorable Opening Day premiere of Dracula starring Bela Lugosi, cleverly timed to coincide with the city’s baseball festivities for the Detroit Tigers and capitalize on the large downtown crowds. Released by Universal Pictures, the film had already debuted nationally in February, but Detroit’s engagement stood out for its theatrical promotion, which reportedly featured a Dracula figure arriving in dramatic fashion—sometimes described as emerging from a coffin—creating a striking contrast between America’s pastime and Gothic horror. The stunt reflected early Hollywood’s flair for showmanship during the Great Depression and helped cement Lugosi’s haunting portrayal as the definitive screen version of Bram Stoker’s vampire for a generation of moviegoers.
Category: The 20th Century
Price
$62
100% Authentic: Original printing, never a reproduction.