It is shambolic and often poorly acted, and many of its plot points are abruptly dropped, never to be seen again. But it also ...
but we'd drifted some way from the true gothic horror of Bram Stoker's 1897 story. As Stoker's name in the title indicates, ...
This version of Dracula is loosely based on Bram Stoker's classic novel. Young barrister Jonathan Harker is assigned to a gloomy village in the mists of eastern Europe. He is captured and ...
Did you know that Dracula was real? Even more amazing, his tomb was never found despite his death hundreds of years ago.
His Count is toothsome and he knows it, first arriving, rock-god-style, in tight leather trousers and a black lace bolero jacket — which he soon discards, the better to reveal his rippling torso and ...
It features that great Victorian double act – Henry Irving (1838-1905) and Ellen Terry (1847 – 1928), while the “acting manager” at the theatre was a certain Bram Stoker, the author of ...
Bram Stoker struck gold when he penned his iconic novel, Dracula. More than 100 years later, over 200 films are considered adaptations of this horror staple. Movies like Nosferatu muddy the waters ...