If you watch the credits and the cape kite flight all the way through to the end, the kite actually blows up and disintegrates into nothing, meaning Dracula is reduced to nothing but ashes. I kind of liked the ending because it appears as though the film is still going on as the credits are rolling, as if it's not quite over. Pretty cool way to finish a movie.
And yeah, I liked this version of Dracula way more than the Dracula '31 version. The sound, editing, effects, atmosphere... everything is just better. Although, they are very different they have a lot of similarities since they were both based on the play. This '79 version after 40 years of it's release is still a very rich experience today, while the original is showing it's age. That bat in the original is laughable... haha...
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