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Count Dracula is a British television adaptation of the 1897 novel Dracula by Bram Stoker. Produced by the BBC , it first aired on BBC 2 on 22 December 1977. It is among the more faithful of the many adaptations of the original book.
A French comedy. Lee's second and final non-Hammer Dracula film. Dracula's Dog: 1977 United States/Italy: Albert Band: José Ferrer, Michael Pataki, Arlene Martel: Also known as Zoltan...Hound of Dracula in the U.K.; a low-budget film in which the descendant of Dracula takes second billing to Zoltan, a vampiric Doberman Pinscher. Count Dracula ...
Count Dracula began appearing on musical records as early as 1958 when horror host John Zacherle recorded the novelty single "Dinner with Drac" which charted on the Billboard Pop Singles chart the same year. [130] [131] When Dick Clark played it on his American Bandstand television show, he requested Zacherle record a less-violent version. [130]
Count Dracula: Philip Saville, Gerald Savory: Judi Bowker, Mark Burns: United Kingdom Television film [4] Curse of the Black Widow: Dan Curtis: Anthony Franciosa, Donna Mills, Patty Duke: United States Television film
Count Dracula (German: Nachts, wenn Dracula erwacht, lit. 'At night, when Dracula awakens'; also known as El Conde Dracula, Bram Stoker's Count Dracula, Il Conte Dracula) is a 1970 horror film directed and co-written by Jesús Franco, based on the novel Dracula by Bram Stoker.
In a sense, they were all correct. There have been so many adaptations of the novel that each of us is likely to enter the theater with our own set of expectations about what the story should be.
His link to the Count is explained in terms of his travel to Transylvania once and his horrible experience near Castle Dracula, when his young daughter died. The BBC version of Count Dracula (1977), starring Louis Jourdan in the title role, includes Jack Shepherd as a sympathetic Renfield in a prominent role which highlights his relationship ...
A decades-old unproduced screenplay set during Japan’s 1868-’69 civil war has been dusted off and given thoroughly modern action-movie treatment in Kazuya Shiraishi’s “11 Rebels.” A ...