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Count Dracula wasn't only a fictional character created by Bram Stoker. He was a real-life man named Vlad III, Prince of ...
After The Twilight Saga and one-off films like Renfield, vampires were truly beginning to lose their bite. Gone were the days ...
Vlad III, also known as Vlad the Impaler, was a prince and military leader in the 15th century. He was so terrifying that he is believed to have inspired the creation of the fictional vampire, Count ...
A great play needs a great cast, and Girard has assembled actors to bring these iconic characters to life. At the heart of the production is "Count Dracula" himself, played by Daniel San Roman.
A Dracula Story taps into the well-known world of Count Dracula, shifting the focus to the popular character from the tale, Professor Abraham Van Helsing, and his sons.
Here are the seven best of those entertaining, often campy Count Dracula movies that adapt the character in unconventional ways. 7) Hotel Transylvania Directed by Genndy Tartakovsky, Hotel ...
Count Dracula, the most famous ... — Mina reminded him of his long-dead wife — and expands Stoker’s tale with time travel, ghosts and some familiar real-life characters who happen to be in ...
Count Dracula blessed his release from the Romanian archive.” Death, taxes and Dracula The Zilbersteins were admittedly less interested in the letter’s writing than their biochemical landscape.
Dracula springs back to life in Texas Ballet Theater’s Fort Worth season opener. Ballet legend Ben Stevenson choreographed a stage production of the beloved, blood-curdling tale in 1997 ...
Get Caught Up On Your Dracula Lore Before ‘Nosferatu’ Arrives Courtesy of Francis Ford Coppola’s Timeless Classic Streaming For Free Next Month ...
Dracula actor Christopher Lee and British golfer Nick Faldo will receive knighthoods in the Queen's Birthday Honors List -- and a 93-year-old station master gets a nod too.
Béla Lugosi: The Man Behind the Cape is written by Robert Cremer. The book features a foreword by Béla Lugosi, Jr. and an afterword by historian Dr. Gary Rhodes.