I always found it odd that Dracula’s castle in this movie has a population of armadillos. I guess to audiences of the early 1930s these animals may have appeared more exotic and creepy, presumably why Browning decided to include them, but they are certainly not a species one would expect to find livng wild in Transylvania.
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Réponse de bluersun
le 31 décembre 2017 à 10h42
Anytime someone mentions armadillos I think of Dimebars... British advert from the 90s if you get the reference..! Anyway, yep must be they were just an exotic animal the general public weren't used to seeing and added to the weirdness at the time and now is an odd little curiosity...
Réponse de rudely_murray
le 31 décembre 2017 à 11h11
Haha yes I remember that advert very well... in the mid 90s after I graduated from university my best friend and I took a holiday to the US and spotted several armadillos, some alive and some roadkill, on the freeway verges. We quoted that ad to one another frequently.
Réponse de bluersun
le 31 décembre 2017 à 11h37
"Crunchy on the outside, chewy in the middle"
Réponse de genplant29
le 1 janvier 2018 à 22h14
I'm in the States and always get a kick out of the armadillos in this movie as I know it's definitely in this part of the world, not in the mountains or deep forests of Transylvania, that they're found. Perhaps the Count had his "flown in"?
By the way, I'm (on the East Coast) not in the part of the US that armadillos dwell in. To the best of my recollection I've never actually seen one in person.
Years back I was supposed to travel to Roumania, and was very much looking forward to visiting Vlad the Impaler's castle and region, though, regrettably, the trip wound up needing to be canceled about a month before it was supposed to happen.
Réponse de bratface
le 2 janvier 2018 à 01h23
Dime bar ad:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bqeGxMgVOHI
Picture of the armadillos:
https://dlsummers.files.wordpress.com/2013/06/dracula-armadillos.jpg?w=474
Réponse de bluersun
le 2 janvier 2018 à 06h59
Ok I got the quote wrong - but it's been years since I've seen this - thanks for posting the link @bratface
Réponse de rudely_murray
le 2 janvier 2018 à 08h55
Yes, thanks so much for posting those! That ad is a real blast from the past...
Réponse de bratface
le 2 janvier 2018 à 15h10
rudely & bluer, You are welcome. You both live in the UK right? Also, honestly I've seen Dracula a 'million times' but didn't remember ever noticing the armadillos.
Réponse de genplant29
le 2 janvier 2018 à 15h14
brat, I kinda "remembered" the armadillos being included in the wives-awakening montage, when we see various critters emerging from here and there, though now see that they're not:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YSmSuiMNbDI
Following is when the armadillos actually make their brief appearance:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KjDfOAhtWwo
By the way, it must be a pain for Drac to keep his black garb dust-free, considering the very lax state of his castle's housekeeping!
Réponse de bluersun
le 2 janvier 2018 à 15h28
Yep, England.
Réponse de rudely_murray
le 2 janvier 2018 à 16h11
I come from the UK but am currently living in Singapore. 😁
Réponse de genplant29
le 2 janvier 2018 à 16h14
It's wonderful how the internet is able to bring people together, all over the world, in real time.