The One Weird Detail In 'Dracula' That You Completely Missed

A mistake... or is it there for a reason?

It’s an odd detail in the 1931 version of “Dracula” starring Bela Lugosi that most people never even notice. But once you spot that piece of torn cardboard in a key scene, it’s impossible to unsee.

Was it a big, glaring production error... or does it actually serve a purpose in the plot? 

Find out in the latest viral video from the Cinemassacre YouTube channel

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