Even more than a century after publication, the character of Count Dracula remains one of the most enduring ever created. Much like Dracula himself, the character is seemingly immortal. Lifted from ...
Sep. 27—It's that very special time of year. The wolves howl, the bats fly, the lights flicker ... and the legendary story of Count Dracula unfolds at Flashback Theater Co. Presented by title sponsor ...
Vlad III, known as Vlad the Impaler, was a 15th century prince and military leader who was so terrifying, he's thought to have inspired the creation of the literary vampire, Count Dracula. Now, a ...
Dracula is what you might call a bona fide cinematic icon. From Bela Lugosi’s official celluloid origination of Bram Stoker's vampire in 1931 to Christopher Lee's outings as Dracula in the Hammer ...
Vlad III, the historical figure who inspired the literary vampire Count Dracula, did not drink blood, but he may have cried it… Vlad III, also known as Vlad the Impaler, was a prince and military ...
In Bram Stoker’s novel Dracula (1887), an English solicitor (Jonathan Harker) is sent to Transylvania to assist Count Dracula, an aristocrat, in his move to England. When Harker discovers Dracula ...