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"Dracula" Definitions
  1. a character in many horror films who is a vampire. Vampires appear at night and bite their victims and drink their blood.

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The cooks whip up Dracula stew, Dracula chicken, Dracula filet, Dracula shrimp, and so on, much of it accompanied with a spicy red sauce.
There were also cocktails available—Dracula Kiss and Dracula Dream—as well as Dracula coffee.
Beginning with "Horror of Dracula" in 1958, Lee also played the vampire in "Dracula: Prince of Darkness" (1966), "Scars of Dracula" (1970), and "The Satanic Rites of Dracula" (1973). 
Leslie Nielsen parodied Dracula in "Dracula: Dead and Loving It" in 1995.
Speaking of Dracula, wasn't there that Dracula Untold movie a few years back?
DRACULA Apostle of blood, lord of night, invader of sleep — Count Dracula cannot die.
Bela Lugosi will forever be known as Dracula, but he wasn't the only Dracula onscreen in 226.
In "Young Dracula," Keith-Lee Castle played Dracula as a single father of two children, Vlad and Ingrid.
Dracula imprisons Harker after seeing a photo of his fiancé, who reminds Dracula of his own dead wife.
Jonathan Rhys Meyers played Dracula (posing as entrepreneur Alexander Grayson) in a short-lived "Dracula" television series from 2013 to 2014.
Buffy pulled from vampire lore throughout popular culture: from Bram Stoker's Dracula living among his harem of female vampires; from Dracula vs.
This series is named Dracula because the silhouetted shape was said to look like a flying Dracula, as well as a flower.
Parts of "The House of Frankenstein" featuring Dracula were rereleased in 1966 in an eight-minute short film called "Doom of Dracula."
Like Sherlock Holmes, Dracula is a frequently adapted character: the vampire has been featured in hundreds of films and television shows, such as the 2014 film Dracula Untold, and NBC's 2013 Victorian-set adaptation Dracula, which lasted for a single season.
And of course, there was Dracula — no explanation needed.
"Vampir Cuadecuc" was filmed on the set during the production of the Spanish director Jess Franco's "El Conde Dracula" ("Count Dracula"), a relatively modest vehicle for the redoubtable onscreen bloodsucker Christopher Lee.
The first was 1943's Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man, and that spawned follow-ups like House of Dracula and House of Frankenstein, which featured the big players like Dracula and the Mummy.
The former, a vampire-inspired beverage — Frappula like Dracula, see?
Bram Stoker's Dracula opens, innocently enough, with a paprika chicken.
And inside a small restaurant was the elusive Dracula beer.
"We actually got married in 'Dracula,'" she told Entertainment Weekly.
Though they say on TV today, he's more like Dracula.
Bela Lugosi played Count Dracula in the classic 1931 film.
Bela Lugosi played Count Dracula in the classic 1931 film.
Lon Chaney Jr. starred in "Son of Dracula" in 1943.
Gary Oldman played the main role in "Dracula" in 1992.
Also in 2004, "Blade: Trinity" featured Dominic Purcell as Dracula.
In "Hotel Transylvania," Dracula runs a hotel for other monsters.
And as for antiheroes, either Dracula or the Vampire Lestat.
In our bleak age, Dracula has become a necessary monster.
"Well," she said, in panicked tones, "we just lost Dracula."
Dracula is one of the great characters of all times.
A few years ago I saw Dracula, with Bela Lugosi.
Or take 2013's Dracula Untold: It's a dismal, dreary affair — with just a 22 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes — that tried to turn Dracula into a kind of grim-and-gritty gothic superhero.
You may have forgotten about Dracula Untold, Universal, but we haven't.
Restaurant Casa Vlad Dracula, the purported birthplace of Vlad the Impaler.
Jack Dracula, a legendary tattoo man (pictured), was a favourite subject.
It also has a sexy Dracula Childish Gambino, so there's that.
No, the real Dracula was nothing like that movie you saw.
Count Dracula and the Wolf Man join in on the fun.
On Halloween, he played the president as a tanning-addicted Dracula.
But in the darkest hours, Dracula is the place to go.
The Spanish-language version of "Dracula" was shot from 21945 p.m.
A troubling detail about the grave of Dracula caught my eye.
This is where I'd want to go on a date with Dracula.
On one website promoting a rap song he calls himself Prince Dracula.
Seagal, as always, looks like an erection with Dracula drawn on it.
"The states are Dracula in charge of the blood bank," he said.
Individually, the plays have their pleasures, with "Dracula" the more (sorry!) toothsome.
"Dracula" assembles itself from telegrams, diary entries, doctor's notes and ship's logs.
Dracula only comes out at night and apparently so does its marketing.
So red, it added a heightened surreal quality to Christopher Lee's Dracula.
Budget-Friendly and (Almost) Dracula-Free Transylvania In Transylvania, a Count Invites You to His Castle This picturesque town on England's Yorkshire coast can also stake claim to being the home of Dracula, though in a different way.
Horror icons have been recontextualized as sex symbols as far back as Dracula.
Dracula disappeared, and the lady saw her Lord before she vanished into death.
For anyone who has ever wanted to sleep like Dracula, now's their chance.
So, if you're attacked by Dracula on the street, you're good to go.
He also reportedly compared himself to Dracula and said he had telepathic powers.
None of Stoker's other novels received anything close to the attention "Dracula" did.
Bill, of course, joins the force of darkness, becoming Renfield to Tumacho's Dracula.
Adam Sandler voiced Count Dracula for the animated movie "Hotel Transylvania" in 2012.
Claes Bang is the latest actor to take on the role of Dracula.
"You cannot tear down all of the old ways alone," Dracula says menacingly.
Netflix has a new adaptation of Dracula that premieres on the service today.
Based on: "Dracula" by Bram StokerRelease date: January 4Synopsis: "Dracula" is the latest retelling of the classic Gothic tale about a Transylvanian vampire plotting against Victorian London, this time from the creators of BBC's "Sherlock" (Mark Gatiss and Steven Moffat). 
Critic Score: 53%Audience Score: N/AA twist on Bram Stoker's classic novel,  "Dracula," the NBC show focuses on 19th-century Dracula traveling to England to pose as an American and seek revenge on those who turned him into a vampire.
He may bear an uncanny resemblance to Count Dracula but he is no bloodhound!
Baston, a former stripper, required his victims to call him "Drac," short for Dracula.
The stars first acted together in 1992's Dracula and have remained good friends.
Her character, Mavis, is the daughter of Dracula, who is voiced by Adam Sandler.
But a new evil has come to town, and his name is Count Dracula.
Adults dressed as Dracula and Frankenstein doled out treats to costumed children in 2010.
Winona Ryder and Keanu Reeves first met on the set of 1992's "Dracula."
Bram Stoker's immortality is proving more unpierceable than that of his bloodthirsty creation, Dracula.
To be clear, you could easily beat the Dracula ant in a foot race.
Its threats are both supernatural — Dracula, the bloodsucking Transylvanian traditionalist — and mortal: everyday Englishmen.
Dracula, incensed, swears revenge on humanity unless they make peace with what they've done.
"Dracula" running time: 2 hours 20 minutes; "Frankenstein" running time: 1 hour 15 minutes.
That's why the kids he worked with called him Drella — part Cinderella, part Dracula.
Dracula, the new Netflix / BBC series from the creators of Sherlock, absolutely does not.
An IMBD user named Cineanalyst even ranked 60 Dracula movies from best to worst.
"I vant to suck your bloood" isn't enregistered as Hungarian; it's enregistered as Dracula.
But he found a few treasures, including a "Dracula" Playbill signed by Frank Langella.
Dracula is the most obvious choice for most fuckable, as vampires are notorious blood sluts, whether it's the OG bloodsucker created by Bram Stoker in his classic 1897 gothic novel Dracula, or the more chaste but hot vamps from Stephenie Meyer's Twilight series.
Signs posted throughout offered reminders that vampires were imaginary and cautioned of the building's weak official ties to the Dracula story — until the top floor, which was papered with giant posters that lend credence to the story of Dracula and vampire legends.
There are over a hundred years of writing on Dracula and vampires out there, and from the very start, the original Dracula novel set the template for all great horror by not being about a monster so much as it was about us.
If you're thinking, "Duh, Bram Stoker's Dracula," then you're still not thinking far enough back.
Blade had a coat back in the tomb of Dracula but Shaft's coat was better.
Yes, back in 2014, Dracula Untold was meant to start the Universal Monsters Cinematic Universe.
Bram Stoker, author of "Dracula": Draculoides bramstokeri Pretty sure you know where this is going.
For comparison, the second deadliest movie was Gary Shore's Dracula Untold (2014), with 5,687 deaths.
The side-scrolling, pixel art world feels like it could be another elaborate Dracula castle.
Dracula was my first pick because as I recall, it's both eventful and fairly straightforward.
Or, maybe he is the unholy spawn of Count Dracula and "The Penguin" from Batman.
Dery quotes the director Peter Sellars on why "Dracula" didn't feel like Gorey to him.
" The effect is as ludicrous as Van Helsing's on-again, off-again Dutchisms in "Dracula.
Like vampires, great art lives forever, but this biography doesn't suggest that's why "Dracula" endures.
"In another movie, it's easy to imagine Bowie could have played Count Dracula," he says.
To me, the Belmonts are as important to the myth of vampires as Dracula himself.
The second was all about Halloween classics: Frankenstein's monster, a werewolf, Frankenstein's bride, and Dracula.
Cohen was merely Renfield to Trump's Dracula, gratefully eating insects and doing the fiend's bidding.
Klaus Kinski became Count Dracula for the West German movie "Nosferatu the Vampyre" in 1979.
In the 2014 film "Dracula Untold," Luke Evans showed the transformation from man to monster.
The next day we set out through the rain to Bran Castle, of Dracula lore.
This is why Trump reacts to Warren the way Count Dracula reacted to the cross.
Open Book In 1898, Bram Stoker's "Dracula" was translated for the first time, into Hungarian.
Director: Werner Herzog Writer: Werner Herzog Remake of: Nosferatu (1922) The 1922 Nosferatu was an unauthorized adaptation of Bram Stoker's iconic vampire novel Dracula; Werner Herzog's stylish remake didn't have to be so coy, which means that Klaus Kinski is actually playing Dracula here.
The television equivalent of Gary Oldman in Dracula, Fox News now needs the young to survive.
Among its recently acquired items is the cape Bela Lugosi wore in the 1931 movie Dracula.
Jughead compares Hiram to Dracula, expanding his empire in Riverdale, and that everyone is in danger.
For a few months during the winter of 1461-62, Vlad Dracula called this place home.
More than any other monster of classic horror, Dracula pairs violent threat with a carnal one.
Watching movies like The Craft or Bram Stoker's Dracula could be an invitation for demonic possession.
Knowing me, I most likely read "Dracula" as a novel about submission and liberation from submission.
But as tongue-in-cheek interviews suggest, Lugosi just couldn't escape his famed role as Dracula.
"Son of Dracula" was the first time Dracula's transformation from man to bat was shown onscreen.
Mary Shelley's FRANKENSTEIN (1818) and (more elaborately) Bram Stoker's DRACULA (1897) both fit the epistolary genre.
Dracula and FrankensteinIn repertory through March 8 at Classic Stage Company, Manhattan; 866-811-4111, classicstage.org.
Small, gray, plastic tombstones announced that Frankenstein, Dracula, and the Wolf Man were all interred there.
For her outfit, Garner channeled Dracula in a crisp white button down and a classic black cape.
As hacky as that movie was, Luke Evans was kind of compelling as a tragic Count Dracula.
Dracula is included in the exhibit, by the way, along with fantasies of vampires from many cultures.
He walked by the camera shouting "Dracula on the attack!" and flashing a "V for Victory" sign.
For example, the PC Engine Mini is confirmed to include Castlevania classic Dracula X: Rondo of Blood.
Lisa Tepes, doctor and wife of Dracula, is burned at the stake by the Inquisition for heresy.
Like Dracula, he sleeps by day and comes alive at night, craving the blood of a bet.
Bran Castle, built in 1226, was home to the fictional character Dracula from Bram Stoker's 1897 book.
He is believed by many to have inspired the fictional character of Dracula, though some dispute that.
"Dracula" had us all delightfully frightened as we drove through the dark forested hills of North Carolina.
John Carradine took over the role in "The House of Frankenstein" (1944) and "House of Dracula" (1945).
"Dracula" has been read as a metaphor for capitalism, colonialism, sexual desire, anxieties around the New Woman.
"He's the guy who has to work for Dracula, which is the worst job ever," said Cramer.
It's kind of incredible that this new Dracula works so hard to avoid every one of them.
A little while later, his father showed up with more "Dracula" tickets, so he saw it again.
It's fitting, some say, for the real-life woman whose exhumation inspired Bram Stoker's seminal novel, Dracula.
The influence of Bava's aesthetics can be seen on the Dracula films of the '60s and '70s starring Christopher Lee, on Francis Ford Coppola's "Dracula" (1992), and on films as recent as Corin Hardy's "The Nun" (2018), proving the broad influence of Italy's early films in the genre.
In Hill's version of the Dracula myth, the vampire isn't after blood — he's after the souls of children.
I went with the Dracula stew, which limited itself to sausage and chicken, served between mounds of polenta.
He played a youthful Jonathan Harker, whose fiancee is portrayed by Winona Ryder, in "Bram Stoker's Dracula" (1992).
SOMETHING IN THE BLOODThe Untold Story of Bram Stoker, the Man Who Wrote "Dracula"By David J. SkalIllustrated.
For Beliefs' latest record, Habitat, out this Friday via Hand Drawn Dracula, that patience pays off in dividends.
He claimed not to have seen the original "Frankenstein" or "Dracula" movies until he showed them on television.
Paramount has already bought the movie rights, so Dracula may be resurrected on the big screen once again.
The Industrial Revolution led to a spate of high-ranking, power-hungry scoundrels like Inspector Javert and Dracula.
Also, Tina Fey has a new show coming to Netflix and there's another Dracula movie in the works.
Ana Lily Amirpour puts a Middle Eastern spin, with a touch of Italian westerns, on the Dracula tale.
There are two big problems that arise when you decide you're going to tell a story about Dracula.
A new take on Dracula from the creators of Sherlock also debuted on the streamer in early 2020.
After the original "Dracula" movie in 1931, there have been countless adaptations and reinterpretations of the iconic vampire.
Bram Stoker's "Dracula" (1897), Kate Chopin's "The Awakening" (1899) and many other works of the period explored sexual themes.
Gene Colan, later a sensation for his work on Tomb of Dracula and Howard the Duck, brought fluid action.
If you've just started talking to them, try not to scare them into a heart-attack so quickly, Dracula.
Gadon previously acted in Canadian television and Dracula Untold, but this will be her highest-profile role to date.
The game Shankar mentioned was originally published in 1989 and follows Trevor Belmont on his mission to trounce Dracula.
In Bram Stoker's Dracula, we are transported to a truly magical world, captivating by grand costumery and extravagant sets.
A puppet Dracula also makes an appearance in a must-see scene you won't get out of your mind.
Hyde, Dracula, Bride of Frankenstein, The Creature from the Black Lagoon, and the original The Mummy — not the remake.
But then he's thrust back into the world of vampire hunting when Dracula returns to seek vengeance on humanity.
Universal is currently working on creating a series of monster movies, including The Mummy, Dracula, and The Invisible Man.
Very hungry diners can order a Dracula dinner, a mix of five different meats served with potatoes and pickles.
The first ones were the ones my father liked, the older black and white ones from the 50s. Dracula.
And he gave me "Dracula," written by the Dublin-born Bram Stoker, sparking a lifelong love affair with vampires.
Ripped Hugh Jackman fights Frankenstein's monster, Dracula, and other classic baddies with jerry-rigged medieval versions of modern weapons.
His 1998 string quartet accompanying "Dracula" (1931), commissioned by the Kronos Quartet, is a stylish work of deathless gloom.
With "Dracula," Kate Hamill, an actress and go-to adapter of literary classics, doesn't stint on story or symbolism.
Every other actor in Dracula is performing for a different show entirely, but instead of being amusing, it's exhausting.
Recount the tale of Dracula in Sighisoara, the Romanian town where real-life inspiration Vlad the Impaler was born.
Producer Albin Grau wanted to create a movie based on Dracula, but author Bram Stoker refused to sell the rights.
Gary Oldman plays Dracula, under heavy makeup; the all-star cast also includes Winona Ryder, Keanu Reeves and Anthony Hopkins.
"It's like Dracula getting married in a blood bank," said Dave Nellis, who was a Labour MP at that time.
For instance, the Hammer Dracula series clocked nine films between 1958 and 133, far outpacing the character's Universal film count.
From blood-red candles to a DIY Dracula, click through to see our favorite spooky finds from the Swedish retailer.
Voigt used a Swiss-made ALPA medium-format analog camera to photograph this Pterosauria dracula at the Dinosaurier-Park Altmühltal.
You ever notice how he looks like the guy who played Dracula on Gary's ... remember that movie with Winona Ryder?
So, imagine the surprise of the researchers who recently discovered that Dracula ants may be the fastest animals on earth.
Dr. Larabee and his team also plan to further study how the Dracula ant uses its mandibles in the wild.
"Fledgling" is a descendant of "Dracula," to be sure, but it also deals with themes of race, family and belonging.
Lugosi first played Dracula onstage in the 1927 Broadway play and went on to star in its 1931 film adaptation.
He felt so connected to the role that he was buried in a Dracula costume when he died in 1956.
"Love At First Bite" put a comedic spin on Dracula as he navigates life and love in New York City.
Hugh Jackman played the titular Van Helsing, and Kate Beckinsale played Anna Valerious, both monster slayers who take on Dracula.
Perfectly white canines nearly an inch long formed a circular bite, like the wax Dracula teeth you see on Halloween.
In Malick's conception, it's implied that evil recognizes good and shrinks from it, like Dracula before a clove of garlic.
Like Dracula, the sale myths reveal more about those interested in the castle than they do about the castle itself.
A poster for Dracula (1931) was sold at Heritage Auctions for $535,19333, a record for a movie poster at auction.
Available on: Netflix This 1975 documentary won't keep you up at night, unless you find even the very idea of Dracula terrifying, but it features Christopher Lee — perhaps the greatest cinematic Dracula of all time — as Vlad the Impaler himself and is worth it if you're interested in the roots of the horror genre.
Or it's like how most English speakers can put on a recognizable Dracula voice to say, "I vant to suck your bloood," with only the vaguest awareness that this accent was originally an imitation of Bela Lugosi, who played the iconic 1931 Dracula using his native Hungarian accent (and technically never said that line).
Mighty Mouse and Bela Lugosi are the most notable subjects; the former dressed as a cowboy and the latter as Dracula.
Cyrus, now 26, was originally attached to the movie in late 2011 to voice Mavis, the daughter of Adam Sandler's Dracula.
This siege is notable in that it involved forces led by none other than Vlad III Dracula, aka Vlad the Impaler.
Dracula spent the better part of his life at war with the Ottoman Turks, which controlled much of the surrounding area.
He is set to return as the voice of Dracula in the film Hotel Transylvania 3, set for release in 2018.
The connection is celebrated in his childhood home, which today hosts the Restaurant Casa Vlad Dracula, featuring a vampire-themed menu.
More Dracula camp can be found in the town of Bran, south of Sighisoara, in a more mountainous part of Transylvania.
" Even Eduardo, who wears a rakish eye patch, is likened to "a high priest or a Dracula or a Fu Manchu.
" As a child he fell for Frankenstein's Monster "because he's clumsy, shy and misunderstood; Dracula because he's dandyish, nocturnal and misunderstood.
Since then, Stoker's tale has been reimagined countless times, in books, on television and in films, like "Bram Stoker's Dracula" (1992).
Since then, Stoker's tale has been reimagined countless times, in books, on television and in films like "Bram Stoker's Dracula" (1992).
The Complete Crepax: Dracula, Frankenstein, and Other Horror Stories, out from Fantagraphics, and is available on Amazon and other online booksellers. 
Mounted on a dolly, the official camera is shown stalking the "Count Dracula" set as relentlessly as Mr. Lee's voracious count.
That is what I first ever was exposed to, like Frankenstein and Dracula and King Kong and things of that nature.
Vlad the Impaler, sometimes considered the inspiration for the Dracula character, is thought to have been briefly imprisoned in the castle.
This biography of Bram Stoker, the author of "Dracula," gives his life a context in the social developments of the time.
Kate Hamill reimagines Bram Stoker's "Dracula" and Tristan Bernays adapts Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein" for this repertory cycle of two Gothic tales.
"Grand Horizons" and "Dracula" wage a more elemental battle: to grant women their full personhood — not lesser than, but equal to.
Count Dracula falls in love with a woman named Lisa who is burned at the stake when she's accused of witchcraft.
This mode of storytelling has little to offer, which is doubly disappointing because the Dracula mythos has so much to contemplate.
Also in this era, Winona Ryder emerged as our patron saint of goth, starring in Heathers, Bram Stoker's Dracula, and Girl, Interrupted.
Their stories are drawn from the books that would follow *Castle of Otranto'*s lead: Mary Shelley's Frankenstein and Bram Stoker's Dracula.
KISILJEVO, Serbia (Reuters) - A Serbian village, inspired by Dracula tourism in neighboring Romania, is hoping to capitalize on its own vampire legend.
According to Variety, the creators of the show are hoping to strike gold once again with another literary classic: Bram Stoker's Dracula.
They just sort of arise, like Dracula bolting upright as soon as the sun sets, smashing through the lid of the coffin.
It has been endlessly retold in different forms—perhaps only Emily Brontë's "Wuthering Heights" and Bram Stoker's "Dracula" have proved as fertile.
Is the cape a whimsical element, similar to that of Little Red Riding Hood — or a sinister force, more akin to Dracula?
You can make the argument that the original movie monsters—King Kong, Dracula, Nosferatu—were all coded with a certain sexual deviance.
Insane with rage, Dracula unleashes an army of night creatures to exact revenge and wipe humanity from the face of the Earth.
While on the trip, Dracula meets a woman he is interested in named Ericka, who also happens to be the ship's captain.
Jimmy Fallon donned his Trump get-up for The Tonight Show on Tuesday night, dressing the president up in a Dracula costume.
He was sent off for foul play and for fighting and, many believe, for biting the neck of an opponent, Dracula-style.
What's ironic is that Dracula had a follow-up, a sequel of sorts, that was not only quite romantic, but romantically progressive.
And of course there's Dracula, the notorious vampire best known for taking virginial, pure women and turns them into raving, hungry maniacs.
That's the pairing in this animated film, with Selena Gomez voicing Mavis, the "young" daughter to Adam Sandler's even more ancient Dracula.
There's a band called Jesus and the Brides of Dracula who keep popping up, and whose music seems to contain hidden messages.
Basil Gogos painted Dracula, the Wolf Man and the Phantom of the Opera, among others, and imbued Frankenstein's monster with notable compassion.
So it's baffling that two new adaptations of horror classics — "Frankenstein" and "Dracula," running in repertory at Classic Stage Company — are not.
Stories are less about character growth than they are about the protagonist (Dracula, in this case) smugly one-upping everyone around them.
The second you invoke it, it's like saying the Lord's Prayer in front of Dracula, he slinks off back into the shadows.
When Mr. Apatow's parents divorced when he was 12, his maternal grandparents took him to the "Dracula" revival to cheer him up.
King has described this lush vampire novel as a racquetball he was bouncing off the 21981th-century wall of Bram Stoker's Dracula.
Our protagonist and his trusty whip (a staple in the video game series) are the last thing standing between Dracula and total extinction.
After the film flopped, however, Universal quietly repositioned The Mummy as the start of the Dark Universe, erasing Dracula Untold from that continuity.
"Almost every single iconic monster in film is made and was designed by a man: the Wolfman, Frankenstein, Dracula, King Kong," O'Meara writes.
"We actually got married in Dracula," the 46-year-old actress told Entertainment Weekly while the pair promoted their upcoming film Destination Wedding.
Johnny Depp continued his Romanian travels on Saturday, traveling with his band Hollywood Vampires to visit the home of the first vampire: Dracula.
" Landau was named best supporting actor for his portrayal in "Ed Wood" of the fading, morphine-addicted Hungarian horrormeister Lugosi, star of "Dracula.
If they flashed up a shot of Dracula with a take on "Bloody Tears" playing in the background, I'd have done a backflip.
Winona Ryder says she and Keanu Reeves may have tied the knot for real in Romania while filming "Bram Stoker's Dracula" in 1992.
The scenes of Dracula befuddled by a mobile phone were familiar; those in which the vampire's garlic "intolerance" preludes a flatulence joke predictable.
And in conjunction, Fantagraphics published the deluxe collection The Complete Crepax: Dracula, Frankenstein, and Other Horror Stories, the first of 10 forthcoming volumes.
But in the second sequel to "Hotel Transylvania," Dracula (voiced by Adam Sandler) and the other hotel residents go for a summer cruise.
Sometimes referred to as "Bram Stoker's Dracula," the film won three Oscars for best costume design, best sound effects editing, and best makeup.
BEYOND THE usual "Dracula" and "Frankenstein" fare, period-specific horror films are considered sufficiently esoteric that few directors have attempted to make them.
Critic's Notebook "Grand Horizons" and "Dracula" assert the full humanity of women, a matter not as settled as we might like to think.
As Dracula and his army of demons tear through people like hot knives through butter, people turn to Trevor Belmont to stop him.
Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein," published in 1818, and Bram Stoker's "Dracula," released in 1897, are stranger, squirmier novels than their pop-culture legacies suggest.
The company gave each book, including "Dracula" and "Wuthering Heights," a high-fashion makeover using iconic stills from the photographer Steven Meisel's oeuvre.
Well-known characters like Frankenstein, Dracula, the Phantom of the Opera, and more provided a built-in audience that would return to the cinema for sequel after sequel; Peter Cushing (as Van Helsing, Dr. Frankenstein, and others) and Christopher Lee (best known for his Count Dracula) breathed new life into these familiar stories in what would become some of their most beloved roles.
After all, Lee was known for his portrayal of the evil wizard Saruman in "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy and, of course, Dracula.
He first appeared in comics in 1973 in The Tomb of Dracula #10, and after saving a man from vampires, turned to hunting them.
Ms Perry has spoken in interviews of her desire to create a ghastly female figure to rival Mary Shelley's creature and Bram Stoker's Dracula.
" Your affection for the layered literary style and atmospheric pleasures of "Dracula" and "Frankenstein" led me to Jeffery Renard Allen's "Song of the Shank.
In episode one, Buffy vs Dracula, we see Buffy and the rest of the Scoobies wrapping up their summer after the previous season's conclusions.
" Horror movies about sex and its accursed consequences have shape-shifted symbolically since Bela Lugosi's teeth penetrated Helen Chandler's neck in the 1931 "Dracula.
Starting with Bram Stoker's Dracula and culminating in the "Twilight" franchise, vampires have been depicted as aristocratic and wealthy -- immortality is expensive, after all.
Turner hadn't seen him since Halloween, when he'd dressed in a Dracula outfit and distributed sweaty handfuls of candy corn to the younger students.
Hyde is a horrific creature, and you don't empathize with Dracula, but you see a huge amount of emotion in the creature in 'Frankenstein.
I was into history and English, because there were always stories, like Dracula and World War II. I've never read a book, though. Never.
Universal also has projects in the works related to Dracula, Frankenstein, Bride of Frankenstein, Creature of the Black Lagoon and Wolf Man, among others.
In an 1836 portrait, Andrew Jackson, a demonstrative bully, sports a floor-length, red-silk-lined Dracula cloak and a kind of topiary bouffant.
The show adapts Bram Stoker's classic tale, telling the origin story of Count Dracula (Claes Bang of "The Square") with a gory, modern twist.
But Jess would be right at home in the audience for "Dracula," whose 19th-century women feel a more inchoate version of her fear.
And now, with the discovery of its vast differences from "Dracula," it will have a lasting effect on the world of vampire studies too.
In the classic silent horror film Nosferatu, inspired by Bram Stoker's Dracula, a mysterious stranger arrives in a German town and wreaks death and destruction.
In other words, despite the fact that it has Ritchie at the helm and cost 175 million dollars, it's as vital as another Dracula reboot.
Then a rager erupts, and everyone comes through: Wolfman, Dracula, Dracula's kid, ghouls, Igor providing percussion with some chains, "coffin-bangers," everybody—alive or dead.
Monsters like Dracula, Frankenstein's monster, and the Wolf Man are presented in their original black-and-white format for a timeless and terrifying cinematic experience.
The anime-inflected take on Simon Belmont's forever war against Dracula and his army of minions strikes the right tone in this minute-long teaser.
They were violent, gaunt, inexhaustible killing machines, and they boldly contrasted with the era's familiar monsters: the debonair Dracula, conflicted Wolfman, and tragic Frankenstein's monster.
There was a Dracula wine on the menu, but it was only sold by the bottle and I wasn't looking to get plastered over lunch.
"Still, the prospect of voting for Hillary Clinton is uncomfortable to me, as if Dr. Van Helsing were compelled to vote for Dracula," Cross wrote.
He presented the campaign with a check of $21,000 and performed a very censored version of the Count Dracula-esque standout from his Issa album.
That his uneven English accent might possibly be fake (think BBC received pronounciation crossed with moustachio-twirling stage villain, crossed with Keanu Reeves in Dracula)?
After Dracula himself was killed, Mr. Giraldo took over his business, inheriting its subsidiary interest in the nascent cocaine industry controlled by the Medellín cartel.
There's also Bran Castle, which is probably the most touristy spot in Transylvania thanks to its dubious connections with both the fictional and historic Dracula.
These are the big ones: "Dracula" (1931), "Frankenstein" (1931), "The Mummy" (1932), "The Invisible Man" (1933), "Bride of Frankenstein" (1935) and "The Wolf Man" (1941).
What you'll need: A wetsuit A surfboard Wet hair (perhaps a wet wig) A lesser known role of Keanu's is in the 1992 movie, Dracula.
It doesn't set out to be a modern-day take on Dracula at first; instead, it reinterprets Bram Stoker's original novel across a wider canvas.
The owners of a castle rumored to have inspired the abode of Bram Stoker's Dracula are driving a stake through vampire-wannabes around the world.
Cameraphones come out when the band launches into a moody version of "Bela Lugosi's Dead," their iconic, 9-minute paean to Count Dracula from 1979.
The first zombie film — White Zombie (1932) — was released at the onset of the American horror movie genre, just one year after Dracula and Frankenstein.
They would be joined by new versions of Creature from the Black Lagoon, Dracula, Frankenstein, Hunchback of Notre Dame, Invisible Man, and Phantom of the Opera.
My favorite novels of all time include: "Dracula," by Bram Stoker; "Frankenstein," by Mary Shelley; "Breakfast of Champions," by Kurt Vonnegut; and the Harry Potter series.
The premise of Penny Dreadful is fairly straightforward: What if horror's most legendary baddies—Dorian Gray, Dracula, Dr. Frankenstein, Dr. Jekyll, The Wolfman—had feelings too?
Writing for Variety, Joe Leydon said, "Gerard Butler's Dracula seems more like a peevish male model than a true prince of darkness"; Scott Brake at IGN.
Lacava goes by the nickname "Dracula" in reference to his habit of doing late-night patrols and is known for off-the-cuff social media videos.
The menace that Mr. Gogos brought to his portrait of Bela Lugosi's Dracula is absent from his vision of the monster first imagined by Mary Shelley.
HENDERSON In the end, it came down to two women and two men: Ethan, Julie, Michael Vartan ["Never Been Kissed"] and Sadie Frost ["Bram Stoker's Dracula"].
It's a lot of this kind of thing: This would account for the administrations of President Dracula, President Slutty Nurse and President Elsa From Frozen pic.twitter.
Where's the romantic drama all about the love triangle between Wilde, Bram Stoker and Florence Balcombe, Oscar's childhood sweetheart who ended up marrying the Dracula writer instead?
"AT&T pretending to care about an open internet is like Dracula sudden professing a heartfelt concern for the plight of blood donors," Techdirt's Karl Bode writes.
The law was enacted after a campaign by the son of Dracula actor Bela Lugosi, a lawyer who objected to widespread use of his late father's image.
Cobb's first match of the night was on Bram Stoker's Dracula, a machine so perfect and shiny, recently doted upon by one of Portland's priestly pinball techs.
This installment opens with a 19th-century flashback showing Dracula besting the vampire hunter Van Helsing: think a caped and fang-bearing Bugs Bunny versus Elmer Fudd.
He's one feral twitch away from Renfield in the 1931 "Dracula," as the family's lawyer (David Bradley, a welcome, wry presence) discovers during a very unwise visit.
"Your man can lock you away for being mad, you know," cautions Renfield, a Dracula devotee written here as an Englishwoman who has indeed been locked away.
Sherlock Holmes is "the most famous fictional character of the past two centuries, rivaled only by Dracula and James Bond," a reviewer for The Times once argued.
Ghigliotti: I first got to know of Brian in about 1991, when I went to see Dracula [at the First Avenue Playhouse], and he was playing Renfield.
This generally means any Dracula portrayal should, at the very least, have a clear idea of what it wants to be, even if it isn't very different.
Everything about this portrayal of Dracula is dialed to 11, with Bang bouncing back and forth between smug slinger of blood puns to rabid scenery-chewing animal.
She considered rejecting the part but feared suspension by Universal, which, after all, had made "Phantom of the Opera" in 1925 and "Frankenstein" and "Dracula" in 2125.
The game itself features the rather minimal narrative of a vampire hunter, Trevor Belmont, traveling to defeat Dracula and prevent his demonic armies from destroying 15th century Europe.
Stoker's 1897 book has a been huge influence from the very beginning, when Sir Malcolm Murray (Timothy Dalton)—the father of Dracula' s Mina Murray/Harker—was introduced.
Some have genderless mid-length hair, while the dracula emoji has had its clothes changed to an androginous chain rather than a bow-tie (male) or choker (female).
In addition to starring together in Dracula, the two stars also share credits on 2006's A Scanner Darkly and 2009's The Private Lives of Pippa Lee.
Meanwhile, the vampiric Brides of Dracula that Stoker conjured exuded a monstrous, perverted femininity—existing solely to prey upon male visitors to the castle, and feed upon infants.

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