Goofs for
House of Dracula (1945)
- Continuity: The close-up of Frankenstein's monster burning in the flames at the end is very obviously not 'Glenn Strange' . In fact, it is a shot of Lon Chaney Jr., borrowed from the earlier Ghost of Frankenstein.
- Crew or equipment visible: When the vampire bat is flying, the strings guiding it are visible.
- Factual errors: In the opening scene, and at various moments during the film, Count Dracula casts a visible shadow: Classic cinematic vampires cast no shadows.
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