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So have you guys watched Stoker's Dracula ?..I am really curious in knowing how the people feel about the characters - Dracula , Mina and Lucy ...
Evo said:I liked the Bela Lugosi version.
Whenever I think of Dracula, I think of him, I can't imagine any other Dracula.Moonbear said:That's the only version I've seen.
Evo said:Whenever I think of Dracula, I think of him, I can't imagine any other Dracula.
Although Johhny Depp would make a good Dracula.
Stoker's Dracula is a novel written by Bram Stoker in 1897. It is a Gothic horror story that follows the vampire Count Dracula as he tries to spread his curse in England.
No, Stoker's Dracula is a work of fiction. However, it is loosely based on the historical figure of Vlad the Impaler, a Romanian prince known for his cruelty and often associated with the vampire legend.
No, Stoker's Dracula is not the first vampire story, but it is one of the most well-known and influential. Some of the earliest vampire stories can be found in ancient Greek and Roman mythology.
Stoker's Dracula is considered a classic because it popularized the vampire genre and introduced many of the common tropes and characteristics associated with vampires today. It is also a well-crafted story with complex characters and themes that continue to resonate with readers.
Yes, there have been numerous adaptations of Stoker's Dracula, including films, TV shows, and stage productions. Some notable adaptations include the 1931 film Dracula starring Bela Lugosi and the 1992 film Bram Stoker's Dracula directed by Francis Ford Coppola.