Count Dracula is perhaps one of the most recognizable fictional characters in media, and he's starred in quite a few TV series.
In 1897, author Bram Stoker published the horror novel “Dracula,” about a vampiric count who feeds on his victims’ blood and the hunter named Abraham Van Helsing obliged to stop him.
Meanwhile, in Whitby, England, a young girl, Lucy, becomes the victim of Dracula's attacks, causing her father to contact ...
and the seventh and final one to feature Christopher Lee as Dracula and the fourth one with Peter Cushing as Van Helsing. This film takes place two years after the events of the previous one.
Matters only worsen when all evidence leads to the seemingly untouchable Count Dracula. And when Van Helsing's girlfriend vanishes, she is forced to question the very existence of monsters in a ...
Famed vampire hunter Jean Van Helsing and her motley crew chase Count Dracula around the English countryside in a madcap race to save his innocent victims. Gordon Greenberg and Steve Rosen return ...
However, the line has expanded past that, with unique creations like Master Splinter taking on the role of Van Helsing. NECA's Universal Monsters x TMNT now continues as Dracula himself makes his ...
Dracula, A Comedy of Terrors is decidedly in the second camp, pun is absolutely intended. This is Dracula reimagined as a queer odyssey where both men and women are attracted to the blood-sucking ...
Read our review of comedy *Dracula, A Comedy of Terrors*, now in performances at the Menier Chocolate Factory to 3 May. Read more theatre reviews on LondonTheatre.co.uk.
Dracula, A Comedy of Terrors by Gordon Greenberg and Steve Rosen, is now open at Menier Chocolate Factory. Read the reviews for the production here and see what the critics are saying!
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