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Dracula in the Dark: Film Adaptations of Dracula

Dracula in the Dark: The Film Adaptations of Dracula By James Craig Holte, 1997 Vampires often shapshift, particularly on film. Varney The Vampyre came first, then Carmilla and then Dracula. CLASSICS 1922: Nosferatu 1931: Bella Lugosi’s Dracula 1979: Frank Langella … Continue reading

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Difference in Dracula

Differences in the Novel Dracula and the 1992 Movie Bram Stoker’s Dracula Cari Gilkison  Film Studies 578, May 1998       Francis Ford Coppola’s 1992 version of Dracula varied from Bram Stoker’s novel in one key aspect.  The film focused … Continue reading

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