Dracula Sentence Examples

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  • I wanted to shout something like Dracula is out of his casket and has a thirst for my wife's A-negative blood, but I bit my tongue and begged that this was truly an emergency.

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  • Van Helsing must fight Dracula in one climactic showdown.

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  • He released her hand, but his eyes still held hers in a hypnotic trance that made her think of Dracula.

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  • Definately my kind of book and it had me in stitches, especially the vampire tooth fairy, who got bitten in Dracula's castle.

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  • The eerie drama of clifftop Whitby Abbey inspired the writing of " Dracula " .

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  • It is as famous in the annals of vampire lore as Whitby and its Dracula associations.

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  • The eerie drama of clifftop Whitby Abbey inspired the writing of " Dracula ".

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  • Bunnicula is appropriate for ages 9-12 and tells the story of a family who brings home a baby rabbit they find while at the movies watching Dracula.

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  • For those wanting to look like Dracula, try a pair of red and black lenses that are designed to cover the entire eye.

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  • In that game, you spend most of your time trying to figure out why he should be included in a game about Dracula and the Belmont clan.

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  • With tasks like sitting under the table until someone rolls a four or talking like Count Dracula with your thumb on your forehead, this game is sure to bring on the laughter.

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  • The dress has a classic "Dracula" collar in black with a red lining.

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  • So jackets such as Dracula capes, witches, fairies or dinosaurs are very common.

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  • Whether you're a female version of Dracula or a modern pop-culture character, it's an option that's appealingly dangerous and enticing.

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  • The company has costumes for women who want to be elegant or sexy, including the classic Dracula cape with the high collar.

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  • Dozens of costume manufacturers offer scary vampire costumes for dogs, so Fido and Fifi can unleash their inner Dracula.

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  • Doggie Dracula costumes can be found at most costume shops during the Halloween season.

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  • Thrift stores are also a good place to find Dracula costumes for pets.

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  • Once you get your dog's measurements you can check the online size chart or consult a store employee to make sure you are purchasing a vampire costume that will fit your four-footed Dracula.

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  • For boys, vampire costumes might be accessorized with the medals of an aristocrat like Bela Lugosi's Count Dracula.

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  • Vampire costumes have evolved considerably from the days when they were all Dracula, all the time.

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  • Hosted by some local character in bad Dracula makeup, these old black and white films were the rejects from the movie theaters' Midnight Movies.

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  • And for you Bela Lugosi and Winona Ryder fans, compare the 1931 Dracula with the 1992 Francis Ford Coppola's version.

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  • Many early horror films are based on novels that were popular at the time, such as the 1922 vampire film, Nosferatu, which was based on Bram Stoker's Dracula.

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  • The Countess Bathory is also closely tied to legends of vampires, and is said to be among those that inspired Bram Stoker's original Dracula.

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  • Horror movies throughout the years have featured Halloween thriller music in them, from Dracula to Jaws, most horror films have a scary soundtrack to them.

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  • Halloween party favors could be Dracula teeth or miniature pumpkins.

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  • Between 1930 and 1935, Universal released Dracula (1931), The Mummy (1932), Frankenstein (1932), The Invisible Man (1933) and The Bride of Frankenstein (1935).

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  • One, by Dr. John Polidori, The Vampyre, would prove inspirational to Bram Stoker in his writing of Dracula.

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  • Bram Stoker published his novel, Dracula, in 1897.

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  • Count Dracula is believed to be based, in large part, on Vlad III, also known as Vlad Tepes (Vlad the Impaler).

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  • In Bram Stoker's novel, Count Dracula is a Transylvanian nobleman who wishes to immigrate to England, and employs English barrister Jonathan Harker to find him an appropriate domicile.

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  • Dracula makes his way to England and preys upon a pair of young ladies, one of whom is Harker's fiancee, Mina.

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  • The concept that vampires cannot be seen in mirrors does not exist in vampire folklore prior to Bram Stoker's Dracula.

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  • To really make sure they don't come back, according to Dracula, you must also behead them and stuff their mouths with garlic.

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  • The most famous Dracula, of course, remains the 1931 movie in which the Count is played by Transylvanian (Romanian) Bela Lugosi.

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  • The part of the monster was originally supposed to go to Bela Lugosi, who had made a name for himself as Dracula.

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  • Unlike creature feature classics like Dracula and Frankenstein, which were adapted from novels, King Kong is notable for being written specifically for film.

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  • Count Dracula, as created by Bram Stoker in his 1897 novel, has been recreated on the big screen dozens, even hundreds of times.

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  • Here are just a few of the best of the Dracula movies.

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  • Murnau in Germany, was an attempt to reproduce the Dracula story as a movie without having the permission of the copyright owner.

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  • The prints of this Dracula movie were supposed to have been all destroyed under the court order, yet a few survived.

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  • The version of Dracula that most people think of is that of 1931's film directed by Tod Browning, and starring Romanian actor Bela Lugosi as the Count.

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  • This film spawned several sequels and spin-off Dracula movies.

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  • In 1958, Hammer Films released their version of Dracula, released in the US as The Horror of Dracula.

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  • George Hamilton played Dracula for laughs in Love at First Bite.

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  • Stage actor Frank Langella, possessed of dramatic good looks, brought the Broadway stageplay Dracula to the screen, giving Dracula perhaps his sexiest incarnation ever.

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  • Francis Ford Coppola took a stab at the Count in 1992, with Gary Oldman playing Dracula, Anthony Hopkins as Van Helsing, and Keanu Reeves and Winona Rider as Jonathan and Mina.

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  • Dracula 2000 departed from the Stoker canon to create a unique look at the origins of vampires.

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  • Paramount and Universal had access to classic cult favorites like the original Star Trek plus movies like Dracula and Frankenstein.

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  • Vampire art will appeal to you, if you are into Bram Stoker's "Dracula", Anne Rice's wide array of vampire novels, one of the millions of Twilight fans or a history buff.

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  • It is most accepted as being derived from real life madman Vlad Tepes of which Bram Stoker's "Dracula" was loosely based.

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  • The word "Dracul" means "Dragon" which was his families crest and it took Stoker to expand it to "Dracula" and add literary license to the stories.

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  • Like Dracula, he was putting her under his spell again.

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  • Dracula, the best vampire book ever written, had a strong influence on all modern vampire tales.

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  • The mysterious Dracula House is situated inside the walls of this medieval citadel.

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  • It is unfortunate, but to be honest Dominic Purcell is probably the worst performance and characterization of Dracula to ever don the screen.

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  • Opulent, dazzling and utterly irresistible, this is Dracula as you`ve never seen him.

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  • Anyone who's played a Castlevania game remembers the Belmont, the cursed blood-lineage that has the power to hunt and defeat Dracula even though the pesky bugger keeps on reappearing throughout history.

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  • Whereas a Dracula costume of old might have featured bat wings in lieu of the classic cape, these costumes will instead be adorned with beautiful fairy wings, straight out of a pre-Raphaelite painting.

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  • Finally, in the 1930's, the time was right and Universal began releasing the films that are now known as their classic "monster" movies. 1931 saw the release of Tod Browning's version of Dracula and James Whale's version of Frankenstein.

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  • Jackson is a real bore, he's Dracula every single year, ughh.

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  • Count Dracula I presume?

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