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Added by ratkins
Cover by ariq  

Added on: 31/05/2009
Latest update: 25/08/2023
User updates processed: 5

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Dracula (1979) [11-011]

Country  USA  
Released  1982
Publisher  MCA Videodisc
Price  29.95 USD

UPC  (none)
I-S-B-N  (none)
Category  Horror
Rating  R

Color  Color
Length  109 min.
Sides  2
Chapters  8
Size  12"
Picture  Pan & Scan
Ratio  1.33:1
Plastic  Transparent
Cover  Standard
Rot status  Low probability [?]
 
Manufactured by  Pioneer Japan

 

     

 Analog Tracks 
 Spoken Language  Subtitles 
English No subtitle 

 Mint Marks sample 
11-011-A03
11-011-B01

 Additional Information by ratkins    19/08/2009 

Mint marks are hand scratched. Time encoded in minutes only. Released on the MCA Videodisc label. Re-released in 1985 with same cover but with CX endoding added as [11011].

 Additional Information by captainlaser0028 (1)   09/01/2021 

Full Color version. Later Widescreen, DVD, and Blu-Ray have the color washed out to give it a Black and White feel to it on Director John Badhams insistence. As originally He wanted to film to be in Black and White.