
Dracula's Daughter is a 1936 American Universal horror film directed by the late Lambert Hillyer, produced by the late E. M. Asher, and starring the late Otto Kruger, the late Edward Van Sloan, the late Gloria Holden, the late Marguerite Churchill, the late Gilbert Emery, and the late Irving Pichel. It is the sequel to Tod Browning's classic film Dracula, and followed by Son of Dracula.
A vampire countess (Gloria Holden) seeks to free herself from her bloodthirsty curse by attempting to use a psychiatrist’s (Otto Kruger) methods, only to find her efforts thwarted by her own monstrous nature.
Victims[]
- Constable Albert - Blood drained by Countess Marya Zaleska off-screen after she hypnotized him, body shown.
- Unnamed Man - Bitten in the jugular and blood drained by Countess Marya Zaleska off-screen after she hypnotized him, body shown.
- Lili - Died in the hospital after being bitten in the jugular and her blood was drained by Countess Marya Zaleska off-screen.
- Countess Marya Zaleska (Vampire) - Accidentally hit in the heart by Sandor with an arrow as he tries to shoot Dr. Garth.
- Sandor - Shot to death by an unnamed police officer.
Deaths[]
- Total - 5
- 4 Humans
- 3 Men
- 1 Woman
- 1 Vampire
- All Women
- 4 Humans
Kill Counts[]
- Countess Marya Zaleska - 3 (Deceased)
- Sandor - 1 (Deceased)