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In an age of science, one tale of the supernatural continues to seduce us: the legend of the vampire. At last, scientists are digging vampires out of their tombs to take a good, long look at them. What they're finding is a surprising factual side to the ancient legend. Fact may be stranger than fiction!
A vampire from Stratford, Ontario makes his way to Toronto. Chaos and misfortune for all who cross the path of... Toronto High Park Dracula!!
Dracula travels to New York for a change of scenery.
Tongue in cheek teleplay adaptation of Bram Stoker's Dracula.
Based upon Bram Stoker's short stories, Dracula's Guest follows the story of two young lovers, Bram and Elizabeth, who are forced by her father, the Admiral Murray, to take a one year probation from their relationship in order to determine whether their love is true. Meanwhile, the Count Dracula is in London searching for a new home and coincidentally, or not, comes across young Elizabeth at the train station after she's run away from home and her father's overbearing ways. Dracula, though, proceeds to kidnap her and take Elizabeth to his castle where he waits for her father's arrival to settle an ancient dispute. Meanwhile, Bram' friend Malcolm sets out to inform Bram of Elizabeth' kidnapping but he soon falls to Dracula's evil ways. And, upon finding his best friend dead Bram sets out across Europe to rescue his true love.
Loosely based on the novel by Bram Stoker, the film follows Count Dracula from Transylvania to London and back again. Shot in moody black and white.
The vampire count leaves his Transylvanian home to wreak havoc across the world.
A behind-the-scenes look at the making of "Dracula" (1979).
Director Francis Ford Coppola and production staff reveal the secrets behind the 1992 masterpiece.
Tom Riley once again owns the house on Steelmanville Road and upon taking possession, he discovers the previous owner had rented space to...Dracula. He then learns that he can't get rid of him because he has a lease so he has...a Dracula Situation.
Outliving Dracula explores the radical influence of the classic (and first) lesbian vampire story, JS Le Fanu's Carmilla, on generations of filmmakers - from Carl Dreyer's extraordinary Vampyr to Roger Vadim's Blood and Roses, from the Gothic kitsch of Hammer through to films produced for an art gallery context. Featuring interviews with leading film scholars and visual artists influenced by Le Fanu, Outliving Dracula seeks to redefine Le Fanu's critical importance as an Irish writer whose ghostly traces remain profound and enigmatic. This documentary suggests that Carmilla may perhaps be more radical and transgressive today as a creative wellspring than its successor Dracula.
When Bram Stoker first published his novel "Dracula" at the end of the 19th Century, few could have predicted the impact his literary vision would generate, especially the critics, who were far from receptive to his work. However, the readers of the day took Dracula to their hearts and delighted in the horror of the novel. And of course as the Hollywood movie industry developed, "Dracula" proved a perfect candidate for the silver screen. "Dracula" has become a classic icon of the horror industry, complete with swirling black cape and dripping fangs - thrilling and terrifying readers and moviegoers for more than a century, and all indications are that Dracula will continue to do so for all eternity
On the three nights of the Super Blood Moon, Dracula and his metal rock band of witches tour Beijing in search of Li Mei, the Chinese vampire bride he has haunted in her dreams since she was a child. Her friends, mother, and the police must rescue her before Dracula possesses her and takes her to the New Dimension and immortal symphony of wolves!
A 1975 remake of Dracula Prince of Darkness (1966) with all of the cast played by cardboard toilet roll tubes. 8mm production.
Drac is Back and he's out for a snack.
Psychedelic realms where voyeuristic psychic vampirism and cropped images of consumerist dissociation create a haunting alternate reality.
A vampire acts mean toward a small rural town.
In 2017, director Denise Castro wants to shoot her most personal work: A new adaptation of Bram Stoker's novel Dracula.
This release argues that vampires are more popular than ever, as evidenced by their omnipresence in mass culture and media. The program then travels back through history to examine how the concept of the vampire evolved in the modern consciousness, from centuries ago through the dawn of the gothic novel, to our contemporary era. It also profiles many of the writers who have kept vampires alive over the centuries.