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Abraham Van Helsing is a character from a novel called "Dracula". There are many film adaptations of this novel, some of them are: "Dracula", "Dracula's Daughter", "Count Dracula", "Dracula 2000", "Dracula 3000", "Van Helsing", "Dracula 3D".
dracula was a character who was a vampire in Bram Stokers book ' dracula'. he is based off of the blood thirsty king known as Vlad the impaler because vlad was bloodthirsty and killed many many people in terrible disgusting ways.
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Yes he can turn into a bat, however not all Dracula's have been able too. In Nosferatu the first proper vampire film based on Bram Stokes novel, Count Orlock (Dracula) could not turn into a bat. He could however disappear. It was in Bela Lugosi's Dracula in 1931 that the first vampire turned into a bat, and also a wolf. From this Christopher Lee's character could but many features such as this transformation has changed over the years.
Vlad Tepes is an actual historical character, and there are many sites and books where one can research his real history. But the name Dracula (little dragon) was shared by many Romanian medieval heroes.
probally invented There were two demi-kingsr in the Balkans: Vlad Dracul (the dragon) and Vlad Dracula (Son of the Dragon). The character created by Bram Stoker had many similarities with Vlad Dracula but then a few references that would be 'deal-breakers' as far as confirming the identity of either as the other. I think Stoker created the character with the intention of confusing him with the historic ruler.
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The Revenge of Dracula has 203 pages.
Yes, the character is from a novel by Bram Stoker written in about l897. Both "Frankenstein" and "Dracula" were written in the Nineteenth Century, which surprises many high school students who think they were more recently written (Modern). The film adaptations were more recent, of course. Vampires of the "Dracula" variety do not exist in real life.
I am pretty sure bunny's don't have 'LIVES', but what i am catching on is how many years a bunny lives for, and I think they live around 10 or 8 years.
two years or twevle years
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