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dracula
Dracula is an 1897 novel by Irish author Bram Stoker, featuring as its primary antagonist the vampire Count Dracula.
Trivia about dracula
First published in 1897, this novel wasn't translated into Romanian until 1992
Chapter II of this novel says, "My eyes were not to be deceived. I was indeed awake and among the Carpathians"
In one story this Transylvanian meets his end when an eclipse fools him into leaving his coffin by day
According to the title of Mel's 1995 film, this vampire is "Dead and Loving It"
Christopher Lee, later of "Lord of the Rings", sucked blood in 1968's he "Has Risen from the Grave"
This Bela Lugosi film was shot in 1931 along with a Spanish version filmed on the same sets with different actors
1897:"There are such beings as vampires; some of us have evidence that they exist"
This 1897 novel contains the line "At sunrise the Count could appear in his own form"
Harker is darker /I'm Transylvania dreamin' /Mina is yummy
Jonathan Harker goes to the British Museum to do research on Transylvania at the beginning of this novel
Bela Lugosi was reportedly buried in the cape he wore for this role
"Before I left the castle I so fixed its entrances that never more can the Count enter there un-dead."
The first four chapters of this Bram Stoker work are from Jonathan Harker's journal
Bram Stoker novel you can "count" on(7)
In this novel, Lucy Westenra "went to the window and looked out, but could see nothing, except a big bat"
As this novel begins, Jonathan Harker writes of visiting the British Museum in search of books on Transylvania
"I never drink...wine"
Phillip Feeny's eerie music for the British ballet based on this spooky 19th C. novel is heard here
In the '30s Dwight Frye played Fritz the Dwarf in "Frankenstein" & Renfield in this horror classic
When Jonathan Harker leaves the Golden Krone Hotel in this novel, an old woman gives him a crucifix to wear
S.C.'s Columbia City Ballet subtitled its adaptation of this 19th C. horror classic "Ballet With A Bite"
You'll find "Time is now to be dreaded - since once he put that mark upon your throat" in this 1897 novel
In this novel, Jonathan Harker overhears the word "vrolok" & finds out it means "werewolf or vampire"
An anticoagulant drug made from the saliva of a species of vampire bat was named for this famous vampire
1931:"Listen to them. Children of the night. What music they make."
Chapter XXIV of this novel opens with "Dr. Seward's phonograph diary, spoken by Van Helsing"
1979:Frank Langella
Van Helsing writes to Mrs. Harker to send her "sad news of Miss Lucy Westerna's death" in this spooky novel
Sure, in 1992 Francis Ford Coppola directed, but it was, in fact, "Bram Stoker's..."
Turn-ons: Type O-positive personalities; turn-offs: Dutch metaphysicians who try to kill me
The Classic Movie Monsters stamps from 1997 included Bela Lugosi as him
When Tom Hewitt played this vampire in a 2004 musical, he had to get over a big fear: not of garlic, but of flying
This 1897 title character crawls down the wall of his castle face down, with his cloak spreading out like wings
Jonathan Harker studies up on Transylvania in the British Museum library at the beginning of this novel
Chapters 1-4 of this classic start with "Jonathan Harker's Journal"; later we also get a peek at "Dr. Seward's Diary"
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew demonstrates, putting his arm over his mouth.) To avoid spreading germs & maybe flu, we learned the sneeze named for this character made famous in an 1897 book
1931:"Listen to them. Children of the night. What music they make"
In an 1897 novel, he's described as having pointed ears, a cruel-looking mouth & peculiarly sharp white teeth
In chap. 1 of this novel, Jonathan Harker spends the night at the Hotel Royale in Klausenburgh but doesn't sleep well
In the novel, Jonathan Harker was the first character to write about & encounter this title character