A scientist working on cures for rare afflictions, such as a bone softening agent made from molds to allow him to correct the spinal deformity of his nurse, finds the physical causes of lycanthropy in wolf-man Larry Talbot and of vampirism in Count Dracula, but himself becomes afflicted with homicidal madness while exchanging blood with Dracula.
Directing | Erle C. Kenton | Director |
Writing | Edward T. Lowe Jr. | Screenplay |
Camera | George Robinson | Director of Photography |
Sound | Edgar Fairchild | Music Director |
Directing | Ralph Slosser | Assistant Director |
Production | Paul Malvern | Producer |
Production | Joseph Gershenson | Executive Producer |
Editing | Russell F. Schoengarth | Editor |
Art | Martin Obzina | Art Direction |
Art | John B. Goodman | Art Direction |
Sound | Jess Moulin | Sound Recordist |
Costume & Make-Up | Carmen Dirigo | Hairstylist |
Costume & Make-Up | Jack Pierce | Makeup Artist |
Visual Effects | John P. Fulton | Visual Effects |
Art | Russell A. Gausman | Set Decoration |
Sound | William Lava | Original Music Composer |
Writing | Mary Shelley | Characters |
Writing | Bram Stoker | Characters |
Writing | Dwight V. Babcock | Story |
Writing | George Bricker | Story |
Art | Arthur D. Leddy | Set Decoration |
Costume & Make-Up | Vera West | Costume Design |
Sound | Bernard B. Brown | Sound Director |
Sound | Jess Moulin | Sound Engineer |