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  2. Count Dracula's Great Love - Wikipedia

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    Count Dracula's Great Love [2] (Spanish: El gran amor del conde Drácula) is a 1973 Spanish film directed by Javier Aguirre, and starring Paul Naschy as Count Dracula. The film also features Rosanna Yanni, Haydee Politoff (whom Naschy did not like working with), Mirta Miller and Ingrid Garbo.

  3. Love at First Bite - Wikipedia

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    Against a chorus of howling wolves as he plays the piano, Dracula's first line in the film is: "Children of the Night, shut up!" When Nicolae Ceaușescu's Communist government of Romania ejects the Count from his ancestral home, he and Renfield go in search of the current incarnation of Mina Harker, Dracula's true love. This incarnation is a ...

  4. List of vampire films - Wikipedia

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    Countess Dolingen De Vries, Dracula's widow, murders beautiful girls so that she can bathe in their blood. Count Dracula's Great Love (El gran amor del conde Drácula) 1974 Spain: Javier Aguirre: Paul Naschy, Haydée Politoff, Rosanna Yanni, Ingrid Garbo, Mirta Miller: Bram Stoker's Dracula: 1974 United Kingdom: Dan Curtis

  5. Count Dracula - Wikipedia

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    Count Dracula's Great Love: Paul Naschy: 1973: The Satanic Rites of Dracula: Christopher Lee: 1974: Bram Stoker's Dracula: Jack Palance: Television film Blood for Dracula: Udo Kier: Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires: John Forbes-Robertson: Vampira: David Niven: Released in US as Old Dracula: 1975 Lady Dracula: Stephen Boyd: Germany (theatrically ...

  6. Paul Naschy - Wikipedia

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    The Diabolical Loves of Nosferatu (Italy), a.k.a. La Orgia de Dracula (Mexico); directed by Javier Aguirre; first released in Spain on May 12, 1973; released in the U.S. and England in 1974 as Count Dracula's Great Love and Dracula's Virgin Lovers, respectively; re-released in the U.S. in 1979 as Cemetery Girls; released to dvd as both Cemetery ...

  7. Cemetery Girls - Wikipedia

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    Cemetery Girls, an alternative title for Count Dracula's Great Love (originally El gran amor del conde Drácula), a 1974 Spanish film directed by Javier Aguirre; Cemetery Girls, an alternative title for The Velvet Vampire, an American vampire movie from 1971 directed by Stephanie Rothman

  8. The 85 Greatest Love Songs to Dedicate to Your Special Someone

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    From Whitney Houston to Adele, here are the 85 greatest love songs to dedicate to your special someone. The 15 Most Popular Wedding First Dance Songs. 1. “Cheek to Cheek" by Fred Astaire (1935)

  9. Quincey Morris - Wikipedia

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    Richard Barnes (as Quincey Holmwood) in Count Dracula (1977)-here he is Lucy’s fiancé; Billy Campbell in Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992) - he is portrayed faithfully to his counterpart in the novel. Alessio Boni in Dracula (2002) - here the events are updated to modern times and Quincey is a businessman specialising in money swindles.

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