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Actor Reg E. Cathey narrated National Geographic's "Inside The Milky Way".
In what way the story of the aged mother narrated?
In what way the story of the aged mother narrated?
I think probably Superman, he can fly out of the way of Dracula biting him. Dracula has normal strength (apart from when it comes to biting), but Superman is a bit more...super.
The cast of The Delhi Way - 1964 includes: Leo Genn as Narrated by
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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.
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.
All the way back to Dracula. Love, KittyLover24
You generally find Count Dracula is introduced in movies when he first opens the door to Jonathan Harker at Castle Dracula. It is always a dramatic way to initiate the appearance of such a sinister character. This has happened right from the beginning when the silent film Nosferatu was made. Right through to Bela Lugosi standing on top of the steps, and Gary Oldman and his sweeping gestures inviting Harker in:"Count Dracula?" He bowed in a courtly way as he replied:-"I am Dracula. And I bid you welcome, Mr. Harker, to my house. Come in; the night air is chill, and you must need to eat and rest."
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Not that I know of, I know of some Dracula stories / myths also coming from other cultures- I know that Dracula is a rehashed Horror Monster where others have renamed it as something else. Either way, it all fits under Vampire apart from a few that I know of who made him out to be a murderer rather than a monster