It's not it's scientifically explained by the V5 retrovirus
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Life was centered around religion in Stoker's day. Crosses were another way to show that Dracula and the Un-Dead were hellish creatures, unholy and demonic.
Yes, he was. He even led a Christian order of knights, the "Order of the Dragon". Vlad Dracula also defended Christian religion by fighting against Muslim armies.Even Count Dracula (Bram Stoker was inspired by Vlad Dracula) is a Christian. The book does not say this, but he is afraid of crucifixes. There is a Jewish vampire in the movie "Dance of the Vampires", and he is not afraid in them. That is why you can see that Dracula must be a Christian.
118. According to my resource he has been in 118 movies although he may not have STARRED in all of them. His first film, Scott of the Antarctic, was made in 1948 followed immediately by Hamlet, the same year. His most recent was Charlie and the Chocolate Factory in 2005.
Dracula is from Transylvania, Romania
Scrooge or Dracula.
Hinduism is portrayed as both an exotic Religion. And the Religion of many God & taboos.
dracula if your talking about unique characters. zombies, if you count a general term (because they usually come in hordes)
Religion is usually portrayed as negatively or positively depending on the area that you live in or that specific persons religious views
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In some adaptations of the Dracula story, such as the 1931 film "Dracula's Daughter," Dracula is portrayed as having a daughter rather than a son. This daughter is typically named Countess Marya Zaleska.
Dracula is supposed to be a tall, thin man who is far stronger then he looks. The undertaker is clearly heavy built, large and strong while Dracula is described not that way by Stoker in his novel. In a film on Dracula, Dracula will most likely not be portrayed by the undertaker. He could however portray and angry villager or the Frankenstein monster in a movie on that.
Jonathan Harker comes from the movie Dracula. He has been portrayed by David Manners, Bruno Ganz, Bosco Hogan, Keanu Reeves, Unax Ugalde, and Steven Weber.
Sherlock Holmes Actually, while Sherlock Holmes may be the "human" character to appear in the most movies, the Character Dracula has appeared in more movies to date.
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Of the monotheistic religions, only Judaism is portrayed in a slightly favorable light in mainstream media. Christianity is portrayed as archaic and backwards, while Islam is portrayed as radical and dangerous.
in uk media Hindus are portrayed as illiterate and homeless saints. Hinduism is some times portrayed as Religion of superstitions.