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Dracula is an 1897 Gothic horror novel by Irish author Bram Stoker. Famous for introducing the character of the vampire Count Dracula, the novel tells the story of Dracula`s attempt to move from Transylvania to England, and the battle between Dracula and a small group of men and women led by Professor Abraham Van Helsing. Dracula has been assigne....
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[1924 play] Dracula is a 1924 stage play adapted by Hamilton Deane from the novel of the same name by Bram Stoker, and substantially revised by John L. Balderston in 1927. It was the first adaptation of the novel authorised by Stoker`s widow, and has influenced many subsequent adaptations. The original production starred Raymond Huntley as ...
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[1995 play] Dracula is a 1995 stage adaptation co-authored and by John Godber and Jane Thornton from Bram Stoker`s novel of the same title. Its world premier was at the Spring Street Theatre, home of Hull Truck Theatre at Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire ...
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[1996 play] Dracula is an adaptation, first published in 1996, by American playwright Steven Dietz of Bram Stoker`s novel by the same name. Though it has never run on Broadway, the author lists it among his most financially successful works, and it is frequently performed near Halloween in regional and community theaters. Closely following ...
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[Castlevania] The Dracula of Castlevania is based on Bram Stoker`s character in the novel of the same name, who was in turn likely named for Vlad III Dracula of Wallachia. The Castlevania Dracula draws some history from both, but instead of preying on maidens this one threatens whole realms with his armies at the least, and at worst is pres...
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[Czech musical] Dracula is a musical created by Czech composer Karel Svoboda. Its world premiere was in Prague on 13 October 1995 with Daniel Hůlka in the title role. == The Story == ===16th Century=== The story begins in the 16th century with farmers who seek protection in a monastery. They are running from Count Dracula`s `Black Knightsâ...
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[orchid] These epiphytic and terrestrial species are distributed in Central America and the northwest Andes, almost half in Ecuador alone. They prefer shadow and an even, rather cold, temperature. These caespitose orchids grow in tufts from a short rhizome, with a dense pack of stems. They lack pseudobulbs. On each stems grows one large, th...
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[pinball] Dracula is a 1979 pinball machine released by Stern Electronics. ...
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(from the article `Murnau, F.W.`) Complete prints survive of Murnau`s first major work, Nosferatu (1922), which is regarded by many as the most effective screen adaptation of Bram ... ...(1786) and Charles Robert Maturin`s story of an Irish Faust, Melmoth the Wanderer (1820). The classic horror stories Frankenstein (1818), by Mary ... ...
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(from the article `horror film`) The great popular success of Dracula (made in the United States in 1931), Frankenstein (1931), and The Mummy (1932) led to a long series of ... After making the transition to talking pictures with The Thirteenth Chair (1929), Browning was set to direct the film version of Dracula, with Lon ... Lugosi ...
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In the novel Dracula (1897) by Bram
Stoker, the caped count who, as a
vampire, drinks the blood of beautiful women....
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Dracula is British slang for an ugly woman.
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[
n] - comprises tropical American species usually placed in genus Masdevallia: diminutive plants having bizarre and often sinister-looking flowers with pendulous scapes and motile lips 2. [n] - fictional vampire in a gothic horror novel by Bram Stoker
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genus Dracula noun comprises tropical American species usually placed in genus Masdevallia: diminutive plants having bizarre and often sinister-looking flowers with pendulous scapes and motile lips
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In the novel
Dracula (1897) by Bram Stoker, the caped count who, as a vampire, drinks the blood of beautiful women. The original of Dracula is thought to have been Vlad Tepes, or Vlad the Impaler, ruler of medieval Wallachia, who used to impale his victims and then mock them
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(italics) a novel (1897) by Bram Stoker. · the central character in this novel: the archetype of a vampire.
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