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  2. Bran Castle - Wikipedia

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    The claimed connection between the castle and the Dracula legend is tourism-driven. [16] During Stoker's research on the region of Transylvania, he came across accounts of the atrocities committed by Vlad III, and used the Dracula name after reading on the subject; but his inspiration for Dracula was not solely based on the historical figure.

  3. Castle Dracula - Wikipedia

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    Castle Dracula (also known as Dracula’s castle) is the fictitious Transylvanian residence of Count Dracula, the vampire antagonist in Bram Stoker's 1897 horror novel Dracula. It is the setting of the first few and final scenes of the novel.

  4. Dracula's Castle - Wikipedia

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    The fictional Castle Dracula in Bram Stoker's novel Dracula; Bran Castle, a tourist attraction in Romania; Poenari Castle, a castle of Vlad III Dracula; Hunyad Castle, a castle which was Vlad III Dracula's prison; Orava Castle, a location where Nosferatu was filmed "Castle Dracula", a song by Priestess from certain editions of the album Prior ...

  5. List of vampire films - Wikipedia

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    A blaxploitation cult film in which an African prince is turned into a vampire by Dracula. Sequel. The Devil's Wedding Night (Il plenilunio delle vergini) 1973 Italy: Luigi Batzella, Joe D'Amato: Mark Damon, Rosalba Neri, Esmeralda Barros: Countess Dolingen De Vries, Dracula's widow, murders beautiful girls so that she can bathe in their blood.

  6. Dracula - Wikipedia

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    ‘And here one day, to the sound of the sea on the Scottish shore, Count Dracula made his entry.’ [43] The Stoker stayed in the Kilmarnock Arms Hotel, signing the guest book, which still survives. In 1912, the year of Bram Stoker's death, Florence Stoker commemorated her husband and his famous book by contributing her recipe for The "Dracula ...

  7. Review: 'Dracula' grows a broody set of teeth at the ... - AOL

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    One of the many eerie encounters between Renfield (Harmon dot aut, seated) and Van Helsing (Rin Allen) in the Playhouse in the Park’s production of “Dracula.” In a sense, they were all correct.

  8. Nosferatu - Wikipedia

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    Orlok must sleep by day, as sunlight would kill him, but the original Dracula is only weakened by sunlight. As noted by Alain Silver and James Ursini in The Vampire Film : "One very significant addition to the Stoker plot is the vampire’s fatal susceptibility to sunlight, whereas the novel’s character was able to emerge during the day ...

  9. Count Dracula - Wikipedia

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    One of Dracula's powers is the ability to turn others into vampires by biting them. According to Van Helsing: When they become such, there comes with the change the curse of immortality; they cannot die, but must go on age after age adding new victims and multiplying the evils of the world.