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‘Dracula’ and ‘Frankenstein’ Theater Reviews: Our Favorite Monsters Get a Makeover Bram Stoker gets an unexpected transfusion. Mary Shelley should demand a rewrite Photos by Joan Marcus ...
Kier reteamed with Morrissey to make 1974’s Blood for Dracula. (Despite the films later being marketed as Warhol’s Frankenstein and Warhol’s Dracula, the mop-topped pop artist was only a ...
5. Dracula (1974) This TV movie from “I Am Legend” novelist Richard Matheson and directed by “Dark Shadows” creator Dan Curtis stars “City Slickers” Oscar-winner Jack Palance.
Dracula (1974) director Dan Curtis was no stranger to vampires, inventing the gothic soap opera with Dark Shadows, which he followed up with a series of TV movies based on classic horror novels.
Gary Oldman never had aspirations to play Count Dracula, but Francis Ford Coppola's adaptation of the vampire tale reeled him in. "It had never even been on my radar to do it or even consider it ...
Matt Kirkland, creator of “Dracula Daily,” at his home in Lawrence, Kansas. He turned to the book during the pandemic, and found Dracula to be an unlikely patron saint for the uncertain times.
Paul Morrissey’s “Blood for Dracula” (1974) continues to deliver my personal favorite bloodsucker. In that Andy Warhol-produced classic, Udo Kier goes into convulsions every time he makes ...
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