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  1. Blood for Dracula is a 1974 horror film written and directed by Paul Morrissey, and starring Udo Kier, Joe Dallesandro, Maxime McKendry, Stefania Casini, Arno Juerging and Vittorio de Sica. Upon its initial 1974 release in West Germany and the United States, Blood for Dracula was released as Andy Warhol's Dracula .

  2. As Dracula slowly drains Lucy's blood, she dies from acute blood loss and later transforms into a vampire, despite the efforts of Seward and Van Helsing to provide her with blood transfusions. [31] He is aided by powers of necromancy and divination of the dead, that all who die by his hand may reanimate and do his bidding. [28]

  3. Oct 14, 2016 · In general, people believe the history of Dracula is an open and shut case, beginning and ending with Vlad Tepes the Impaler. However, there may be more to the story than meets the eye. It seems Bram Stoker also used other vampires and Irish legends as a basis for Dracula.

    • Dracula may have been inspired by a nightmare. As was apparently common among Victorian Gothic fiction, Dracula supposedly came from a nightmare ... one possibly caused by bad seafood.
    • Vampires share a history with Frankenstein. In 1816, on a gloomy day in Lake Geneva, Lord Byron proposed a ghost story contest that led to Mary Shelley writing Frankenstein.
    • Bram Stoker started writing Dracula right after Jack the Ripper made headlines. Stoker began Dracula in 1890, two years after Jack the Ripper terrorized London.
    • Dracula might be based on Bram Stoker’s horrible boss. Stoker’s boss of almost 30 years was Henry Irving, a renowned Shakespearean actor and owner of the Lyceum Theatre in London.
  4. Oct 2, 2018 · In the 1980s, the original Dracula manuscript was discovered in a barn in rural northwestern Pennsylvania. Nobody knows how it made its way across the Atlantic.

  5. Oct 26, 1997 · Dracula, a Carpathian nobleman born dead from an Irish author’s imagination, today remains paradoxically and persistently alive, a Gothic holdout connecting tradition with modernity, resonating...

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  7. Oct 27, 2016 · The 1888 edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica presented this view, but Stoker went his own way; he retained the vampires’ power of dematerialization but never raised the conundrum of blood transport. He gave Dracula the ability to shape-shift into a bat (or bat-like bird), a trait not found in folktales, and the additional ability to assume ...

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