| Bram Stoker's Dracula - Brilliantly visual film adaptation of Bram Stoker's timeless book. Some fine directing and visualisation makes this a fascinating film to watch and unlike many other Dracula films it benefits by being very faithful to the original novel. Gary Oldman is fantastic as Dracula although has to suffer a great deal of the time by being immersed under a great deal of make-up. Hopkins continues the great tradition by playing Van Helsing and some of the support cast are also particuarly fine, Richard E... |
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| Dracula (1931) - Classic Monster Collection - Although there have been numerous screen versions of Bram Stoker's classic tale, none is more enduring than the 1931 original. The ominous portrayal of Count Dracula by Bela Lugosi, combined with horror specialist director Tod Browning, help to create an eerie mood. It remains a masterpiece not only of the genre, but for all time. |
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| Dracula (1958): Canvas Print - A great way to pay homage to your favourite cultural icons, these prints capture the essence of some of the most talented stars to shine on the silver screen or light up the world of music! |
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| Dracula - Pages From A Virgin's Diary - A screen adaptation of the Royal Winnepeg Ballet's dance production. Set in London, 1897, this is the story of a stranger who is after a girl called Mina... |
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| Dracula 2001 / Dracula 2: Ascension - An ancient evil is once again unleashed in the 21st century as fright master Wes Craven presents this terrifying and suspenseful sequel to the big-screen hit Dracula 2001 ! |
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| Dracula AD 1972 - London's become a small town for a handful of jaded psychedelic-era hipsters. But Johnny Alucard has a groovy new way for his pals to get their kicks. A certain ritual will be the living end, he insists. And if you still wonder where Johnny's coming from, try spelling his last name backwards. Dracula is raised into the modern era in this Hammer Studios shocker. Christopher Lee dons the cape for the sixth time and seeks out fresh victims. As archnemesis Van Helsing, fellow horror legend Peter Cushing... |
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| Dracula: Prince Of Darkness (Hammer) - Ignoring a strange warning, a young party travelling to the Carpathian Mountains are abandoned by their coachman. Their luck changes, however, when another mysterious coach appears and delivers them to the hospitality of Count Dracula... |
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| Killer Barbys vs Dracula (Jess Franco) - Strange things happen at an amusement park on the Costa Del Sol when the famous rock group Killer Barbys arrives on the scene, along with a mysterious hearse carrying the country's most famous personality, Count Dracula. The lead singer tries to make contact with him when their new song arouses him from a centuries-long sleep, but innocent flirtation soon becomes a dangerous game of fear and terror. Cult director Jess Franco ( The Awful Dr. Orlof ) strikes again with a dizzying mix of monsters... |
£8.00 |
| Legacy Of Dracula (Japanese) - When Kazuhiko visits the grave of his girlfriend Yuko, he is shocked by what he finds... Following his subsequent disappearance his sister and her boyfriend follow his tracks to Yuko's ancestral home. |
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| Scars Of Dracula - When two innocent victims discover the blood drained corpse of a missing friend in Dracula's castle necropolis, the flesh-creeping horror begins. Christopher Lee, the definitive Count Dracula to British film fans, portrays both the creature's essential power and evil and his sexual and magnetic appeal, in a script which stems directly from the original Bram Stoker novel. |
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| Taste The Blood Of Dracula - In an attempt to escape their predictable bourgeoisie existence, Lord Courtley and three equally depraved elderly gentlemen embark on the resurrection of Dracula. When the ceremony results in Courtley's death, the others flee, and the vampire begins a tyrannous campaign of revenge through the ones they love the most - their daughters! Seduction, corruption and romance are all entwined in this sinister tale! |
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| "Dracula" (British Film Guides) (Paperback) - Hammer Horror's "Dracula" was released in 1958 to a mixture of shock, outrage and praise. Yet this version of the Dracula tale, directed by Terence Fisher, was a milestone both for British cinema and for the horror genre. It made an international star of Christopher Lee and confirmed Hammer Films as one of the world's leading purveyors of cinematic terror. Peter Hutchings reveals how Hammer's newly eroticized version of "Dracula" differs from its previous incarnations. He explores the film's symbolism and narrative... <a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/Dracula-British-Film-Guides/dp/1860647480#similarities">Read full description at Amazon.com</a> |
£9.09 |
| Brides Of Dracula [1960] - In the privacy of a girls' school he sought his prey - turning innocent beauty into a thing of unspeakable horror! |
£6.98 |
| Count Dracula [1977] - This Dracula fans favourite, three-part series from the BBC appears on DVD for the first time. Louis Jourdan stars as the deliciously blood-thirsty Count Dracula in this version of |
£11.98 |
| Dracula (Case Study in Contemporary Criticism) (Paperback) - "Byron has done a superb job of collecting just the right supplementary materials to accompany the novel." |
£16.65 |
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