Aileen Webster
Aileen Webster is credited as a script supervisor on the 1931 film Dracula. In this role, Webster was responsible for maintaining continuity between takes, ensuring consistency in dialogue, actions, and visual details to support the director’s vision and the editor’s work.
Biography
Aileen Webster is credited as a script supervisor on the 1931 film Dracula. In this role, Webster was responsible for maintaining continuity between takes, ensuring consistency in dialogue, actions, and visual details to support the director’s vision and the editor’s work. The position required close attention to detail and coordination with multiple departments during production.
Webster’s only recorded film credit is as script supervisor on Dracula. The film is recognized as a significant early adaptation of Bram Stoker’s novel and a landmark in horror cinema. As a script supervisor, Webster contributed to the film’s production process, though specific contributions beyond the credited role are not documented in available records.




