So, in summary, there was a real Dracula and he was in many ways far more horrible of a person than the fictional Dracula. However, the Transylvanian vampire that we know today bears little resemblance to the 15th-century madman who preferred to kill his victims by putting them on spikes,...
Dracula himself is hilarious to look at and just randomly talks nonsense to himself. It has a great 1960's grindhouse feel to it. I feel like I'm gonna have a love/hate relationship with this movie. It's 'The Room' of vampire movies. If you love sleazy grindhouse flicks, you might ...
Nosferatu: The Real Story: Directed by Robin Bextor. With Nicholas Barber. Nosferatu, a 1922 silent horror film, was an unauthorized adaptation of Bram Stoker's Dracula. Despite a court order to destroy it, copies survived and influenced cinema.
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The result is less a coherent story than a series of impressions painting a rather sad portrait of self-absorption and fading talent. Now here’s the thing: I have no idea what Maria Callas was like as an individual. A montage of clips of the real Callas at the end of the movie sugge...
In Stoker’s research notes for Dracula, he recorded that “dracula” means “devil” in the Wallachian language. However, scholars suspect he appropriated the name without knowing very much about Vlad. In any case, there was already a lot of vampire fiction by then: Lord Byron’s epic ...
Dracula, by Bram Stoker Vlad the Impaler Sources Carroll, David. "This man belongs to me: The life and death of Vlad the Impaler." Tabula Rasa. 1994. http://www.tabula-rasa.info/DarkAges/VladTheImpaler.html Fasulo, John. "The real Dracula." Ithaca University. 2002. http://www.ithaca...
Hello everybody and wellcome to my Dracula site! Who was Count Dracula? Was the real Dracula actually a Vampire? Is the History of Dracula true or not? These are questions that many people ask themselves when they are watching the Dracula movie or something else related to Dracula. ...
Ken Russell fans will be in for a real treat with his usual blending of eerie and fantasy dream sequences inter-cut with reality. Ken Russell does a great job as a visual director here making the camera help tell his story with talent moving in and out of wide angle lenses to emphasis...
The Gay Deception: Directed by William Wyler. With Francis Lederer, Frances Dee, Benita Hume, Alan Mowbray. Mirabel wins a $5, 000 lottery which will enable her to live like a queen in New York. There she meets Sandro, a bellboy who is really a prince, s