The Big Picture There are several faces that haunt the first cycle in the Universal horror canon. The men who played the monsters in nearly all those early entries, Bela Lugosi and Boris Karloff, are to be expected. Dwight Frye pops up repeatedly as a succession of madmen and henchmen. Valerie Hobson played a few heroines, while poor David Manners played more than a few hapless juvenile heroes.
Van Sloan Wasn't a Fan of 'Dracula' Van Sloan left behind just a few memories of his Universal days with fans and relatives in his autumn years. It is Van Sloan who is one of our only sources about Lugosi's ill-fated makeup test for the 1931 Frankenstein, a test he didn’t think much of. He was more complimentary about Lugosi’s work when they both appeared together in the original Broadway run of Dracula.
Once he enters the story as protector and mentor, Van Helsing adopts a paternal attitude toward the rest of the cast, which borders on condescending at times. He talks to all of them, but particularly to Jonathan Harker and Mina as if they were helpless children in need of guidance. This has some basis in the novel, but it is played up by Van Sloan in the film, suiting the adaptation and his own interpretation of the part.
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