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Displayed in "most viewed" order with titles such as Dracula, Dracula's Daughter/Son of Dracula, Dracula 3000, Dracula (Puffin Classics), The New Annotated Dracula, The Satanic Rites Of Dracula, Dracula (Step-Up Adventures), Dracula Returns! (The Dracula Horror Series #1), Batman vs. Dracula, Jess Franco's Count Dracula.
Dracula
The aristocratic vampire that haunts the Transylvanian countryside has captivated readers' imaginations since it was first published in 1897. Hindle asserts that Dracula depicts an embattled man's struggle to recover his "deepest sense of himself as a man", making it the "ultimate terror myth".
Dracula's Daughter/Son of Dracula
(1936)
Dracula's Daughter: Picking up where Dracula left off, Dr. Von Helsing (Edward Van Sloan), thinking he has rid London of all vampires, is instead arrested for murder. Meanwhile, the beautiful and mysterious Countess Marya Zaleska (Gloria Holden) appears in London seeking the understanding Dr. Garth (Otto Kruger), Von Helsing's psychiatrist. A mysterious sequence of events leads Von Helsing and Garth to set off to Transylvania after the elusive countess and to rescue Garth's beautiful…
Dracula 3000
(2004)
This movie has to be the last degrade of the Dracula series. There were many inconsistencies. For one, one vampire is killed by a pool stick cue to the stomach. The story takes place in deep space in a territory called the Carpathians and all aboard a space ship named The Demeter. Count Dracula is referred to as Count Olock and guest who is the leader of the crew, a descendant of Van Helsing. This movie has a cast that tries hard to make a bad script and plot work. Not even worth the effort of watching.
Dracula (Puffin Classics)
The aristocratic vampire that haunts the Transylvanian countryside has captivated readers' imaginations since it was first published in 1897. Hindle asserts that Dracula depicts an embattled man's struggle to recover his "deepest sense of himself as a man", making it the "ultimate terror myth".
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The New Annotated Dracula
Cause for international celebration—the most important and complete edition of Dracula in decades. In his first work since his best-selling The New Annotated Sherlock Holmes, Leslie S. Klinger returns with this spectacular, lavishly illustrated homage to Bram Stoker's Dracula. With a daring conceit, Klinger accepts Stoker's contention that the Dracula tale is based on historical fact. Traveling through two hundred years of popular culture and myth as well as graveyards and the wilds of Transylvania,…
The Satanic Rites Of Dracula
(2005)
This early Hammer feature is set in London in the early 70s, and it has the atmosphere of a spy movie. Christopher Lee is Dracula, the head of a corporation, WHI is bent on taking over the world.
Dracula (Step-Up Adventures)
After escaping from Count Dracula, Jonathan Harker and his friends plan todestroy the count. They succeed just in time to save the life and soul ofJonathan's wife, Mina.
Dracula Returns! (The Dracula Horror Series #1)
The year is 1883. In a south Romanian village, three men and a girl were gathered in an old crypt. They watched fascinated as a wooden stake was driven into a long dead corpse. With an inhuman cry, Count Dracula departed this world. But the strange, unwinking eyes of a black cat watched their efforts derisively. In the year 1938, a young policeman on special duties was clubbed and trown into the dark waters of New York's vicious dockland. Miraculously he lived, but was condemned forever to…
Batman vs. Dracula
(2005)
Gotham City is terrorized not only by recent escapees Joker and Penguin, but by the original creature of the night, Dracula! Can Batman stop the ruthless vampire before he turns everyone in the city, including The Caped Crusader, Joker and Penguin, into his mindless minions?DVD Features:Featurette:"Science vs. Superstition": Batman's computer gives light to the legend of Dracula and all its rumors. Other:1) "City of Knight": Click on a map of Gotham and discover behind the…
Jess Franco's Count Dracula
(2007)
Count Dracula is a highly atmospheric adaptation of the classic Bram Stoker novel, directed with panache by auteur Jess Franco (Venus in Furs, The Diabolical Dr. Z). Screen icon Christopher Lee (Horror of Dracula, Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring) portrays the titular Count Dracula, who flees the cold confines of his Carpathian castle for the shores of England, where he must feed on the blood of beautiful Lucy (Soledad Miranda, Vampyros [**]s) and Mina (Maria Rohm, 99Women) in order…
Night of Dracula
"Good evening. I am...Dracula." From the night-cloaked mountains of Transylvania he comes, a sinister figure whose very name is synonymous with the Living Dead. But in the gleaming urban landscapes of the twenty-first century, who truly believes in the bloodthirsty superstitions of the past? Surely there are no such things as vampires, not in this day and age. Or are there? As a mysterious stranger moves among us, pursuing his own unfathomable agenda while feasting upon the throbbing veins…
Bram Stoker's Dracula
(1999)
With dizzying cinematic tricks and astonishing performances, Francis Coppola's 1992 version of the oft-filmed Dracula story is one of the most exuberant, extravagant films of the 1990s. Gary Oldman and Winona Ryder, as the Count and Mina Murray, are quite a pair of star-crossed lovers. She's betrothed to another man; he can't kick the habit of feeding off the living. Anthony Hopkins plays Van Helsing, the vampire slayer, with tongue firmly in cheek. Tom Waits is great fun as Renfield,…
Lust for Dracula
(2004)
Mina Harker isn't the happiest of Hollywood Hills wives even though she's married to wealthy pharmaceuticals magnate Jonathan Harker. The repressed Mina longs for Jonathan's love and the happiness a child would bring them, yet the arrival of the beautiful and mysterious Dracula - seductive vampire servants at her side - will change their lives forever. Dracula offers Mina the existence she so desperately craves - one that is immediately threatened by Mina's sister, Dr. Abigail…
Essential Tomb of Dracula ( Vol. 2 (Marvel Essentials))
500-plus pages of enjoyable Dracula tales from 1970's-era Marvel, though perhaps not the head-and-shoulders improvement over the tales in "Essential Tomb of Dracula Volume 1" that I was expecting. Plusses include the usual sharp Gene Colon/Tom Palmer artwork and the variety of different genres explored (horror, high adventure, even science fiction). The big minus is the inclusion of several "Giant-Size Tomb of Dracula" tales. This companion magazine to the regular "Tomb…
Dracula's Treasure: A Horror Play for Young Folk
Play script. Modern mystery comedy built around the classic Dracula character, which has provided the theatre some of its most thrilling moments. One interior set. Modern costumes. Cast of 3 women, 5 men.The Boone family has taken over an old house that has been unoccupied for ten years, and employs a housekeeper to clean, and a carpenter to repair the broken woodwork. But they keep disappearing behind sliding panels and vanishing walls -- and a secret room is revealed containing a chained coffin…
Classics of Gothic Horror: Dracula and Frankenstein
Complete texts of Bram Stoker's "Dracula" and Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein". Preface gives author biographies.
Dracula (Signet Classics)
This is the classic, hypnotic story of the undead creatures of the night--and the human lives they touch--as they relentlessly seek to satiate an accursed craving for their only sustenance: human blood. A Gothic novel of immense proportions, Dracula has only strengthened its grip on the public over the course of the last century.
Fiancee of Dracula
(2002)
A professor looking for the remains of Count Dracula finds a plethora of vampires, werewolves and other magical creatures.Genre: Foreign Film - FrenchRating: UNRelease Date: 8-OCT-2002Media Type: DVD
Count Dracula (BBC Mini-Series)
(2007)
This fan favorite three-part series from the BBC is now available on DVD for the first time! Louis Jourdan stars as the deliciously blood-thirsty Count Dracula in this version of Bram Stoker's horror classic. Keeping close to the original novel, the series begins with Jonathan Harker visiting the Count in Transylvania to help him with preparations to move to England. It is in the Count's castle that Jonathan becomes a prisoner, and discovers Dracula's true nature. Many scenes shot…



