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Factory Entertainment Universal Monsters Dracula Medallion Limited Edition Prop Replica

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Management number 210524259 Release Date 2026/04/02 List Price $36.00 Model Number 210524259
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Product Description Universal Monsters The Medallion of Dracula Limited Edition Prop Replica: The medallion that was an essential part of the costume in Universal's classic 1931 production Dracula. It is Bela Lugosi's portrayal of the Count in the Universal Studios film that has established itself in pop culture as THE image of a traditional vampire, the classic 'aristocratic vampire Count'. It is this version of Dracula that has endured and has been imitated and copied countless times and the medallion is one of its more visually striking elements of that look. The costume design was a deliberate attempt to emulate the formal evening attire of the early 1900's. Part of this attire for an aristocrat, noble or decorated individual was often a neck order. A neck order is a decoration denoting rank, status and/or achievement, worn around the neck with evening dress, as opposed to a ribbon on the chest which is traditionally worn with a uniform. What is interesting is that Dracula's neck order or medallion only appears in a few scenes in the early reels of the film and then disappears. This impact was undeniably helped by the fact that Bela Lugosi wore a reproduction medallion of a different design during numerous live appearances in character as Dracula both promoting the film and after the production. According to Hollywood lore, he was even buried with a reproduction medallion on his death in 1956. Even with its brief screen time the medallion, like the Count himself, endures and has become immortal. The original prop is never seen in close up on screen and is almost always shot in low or subdued light which gives it a shifting, mercurial appearance. Many people over the years have speculated as to the exact detail of the prop, particularly the center motif. A sun & moon, day & night motif, is an excellent visual metaphor for a creature of the night. From the Manufacturer Universal Monsters The Medallion of Dracula Limited Edition Prop Replica: The medallion that was an essential part of the costume in Universal's classic 1931 production Dracula. It is Bela Lugosi's portrayal of the Count in the Universal Studios film that has established itself in pop culture as THE image of a traditional vampire, the classic ‘aristocratic vampire Count'. It is this version of Dracula that has endured and has been imitated and copied countless times and the medallion is one of its more visually striking elements of that look. The costume design was a deliberate attempt to emulate the formal evening attire of the early 1900's. Part of this attire for an aristocrat, noble or decorated individual was often a neck order. A neck order is a decoration denoting rank, status and/or achievement, worn around the neck with evening dress, as opposed to a ribbon on the chest which is traditionally worn with a uniform. What is interesting is that Dracula's neck order or medallion only appears in a few scenes in the early reels of the film and then disappears. This impact was undeniably helped by the fact that Bela Lugosi wore a reproduction medallion of a different design during numerous live appearances in character as Dracula both promoting the film and after the production. According to Hollywood lore, he was even buried with a reproduction medallion on his death in 1956. Even with its brief screen time the medallion, like the Count himself, endures and has become immortal. The original prop is never seen in close up on screen and is almost always shot in low or subdued light which gives it a shifting, mercurial appearance. Many people over the years have speculated as to the exact detail of the prop, particularly the center motif. A sun & moon, day & night motif, is an excellent visual metaphor for a creature of the night.

  • Highly collectible
  • Inspired by the beloved fan favorite Universal's cult-classic film, Dracula
  • Even with its brief screen time the medallion, like the Count himself, endures and has become immortal
  • Based on Bela Lugosi's classic portrayal of the Count
  • Perfect gift for collectors and enthusiasts
UPC 783327913726
Size Small
Color Multi-colored
Scale miniature
Style Modern
Set Name Universal Monsters
Sub Brand Universal Monsters
character Universal Monsters
Brand Name Factory Entertainment
Model Name 408177
Item Weight 2.5 Pounds
Animal Theme Bear
Manufacturer Factory Entertainment, Inc
Model Number 408177
Is Autographed No
Operation Mode Manual
Outer Material Bronze/Gold Alloy
Collection Name Universal Monsters
Item Dimensions 8 x 2 x 12 inches
Toy Figure Type Action Figure
Number of Pieces 1
Additional Features Light
Is Assembly Required No
Are Batteries Required No
Play Activity Location Tabletop
Manufacturer Part Number 408177
Manufacturer Maximum Age MONTHS 720.0
Manufacturer Warranty Description 30 day warranty against manufacturer defects
Global Trade Identification Number 05060224081778

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