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Dracula 4K(1931)
The legendary bloodsucker stakes his claim on a British estate in search of new blood. For more about Dracula 4K and the Dracula 4K Blu-ray release, see Dracula 4K Blu-ray Review published by Martin Liebman on October 24, 2021 where this Blu-ray release scored 4.5 out of 5. Directors: Tod Browning, George Melford, Enrique Tovar Ávalos Writers: Bram Stoker, Hamilton Deane, John L. Balderston, Garrett Fort, Dudley Murphy, Baltasar Fernández Cué Starring: Bela Lugosi, Carlos Villarías, Helen Chandler, Lupita Tovar, David Manners, Barry Norton Producers: Carl Laemmle Jr., Tod Browning This Blu-ray bundle includes the following titles, see individual titles for specs and details: Dracula 4K Blu-ray, Video Quality 4K![]() 1080p![]() The included screenshots are sourced from a 1080p Blu-ray disc. Universal brings the classic 1931 version of Dracula to the UHD format with a highly impressive 2160p/HDR presentation. From the opening title card the UHD's superiority compared to the Blu-ray is in plain evidence. The titles, while not perfectly white, appear richer, brighter, healthier, and more pronounced, whereas the original Blu-ray, itself still looking quite excellent in sum all these years later, has something of a flat, pale, and creamy look to the whites. The overall grayscale is improved for accuracy and definition throughout, obvious from the title where the viewer sees a fairly nice spread of content, including those white titles, the black animated bat, and the surrounding gray borders. As the blood is the life, so are the blacks and shadows the life – and death – of Dracula. The new HDR grayscale grading renders the picture significantly darker overall. And that's not necessarily a bad thing. The mood in the scene that introduces Lugosi's Dracula – his first appearance comes at about the six-minute mark – is rendered looking moodier, less hospitable, less welcoming: and that's a good thing for this scene. Blacks here and across the board are deeper and the ambient brightness is reduced but shadow details hold strong. There's less brightness and visibility, but such a presentation adds more authenticity to the scene. It's a fairly radical alteration. It appears to stabilize the scene, technically and dramatically alike, and such holds true for the duration. Less intensely and necessarily dark scenes are not presented with such overwhelming shadow, but as necessary the HDR grading allows that moodier and dramatically meatier depth to define the presentation. A carriage carrying Jonathan Harker emerges from dense fog a few moments later and the sense of suffocating density and nighttime chill are amplified on the UHD in one of the best looking shots in the film and a fine example of both the grading's success and the encode's strength to handle that dense fog without any visible artifacts. The movie is texturally graceful as well. Grain is a bit sharper and more pronounced here compared to the Blu-ray, but the result is a gorgeously crisp and cinematic feel for the image. It's healthy in vitality and firm in consistency. A few softer shots and elements remain, inherent to the source it would seem, but the UHD's 2160p resolution certainly brings out a sense of improved sharpness and textural accuracy missing from 1080p, including, of course, faces but all of the fine Castle Dracula details seen even in shadow. The period settings are rich with opportunity for the UHD to breathe new life into them, and never does it disappoint. The picture is razor sharp and highly pleasing. Within the 4x3 original aspect ratio frame, with no print issues of note or encode anomalies to distract, this is absolutely the best the film has ever looked at home, and by a wide margin. What a delight! Dracula 4K Blu-ray, Audio Quality![]() Rather than reconfigure the film's soundtrack to the Dolby Atmos or DTS:X configuration, Universal has simply recycled the existing 2.0 lossless mono soundtrack, which holds up just fine for a movie of this age and sound design. For a full audio review, please click here.
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