well, if you're looking for the answer to the joke of the same question, it is "the girl necks door", which i don't find amusing at all.
the answer to the story-related question is that Dracula never truly had a lover, though he seemed to be attracted to two women named Mina and Lisa, drinking both their blood. Neither of the women shared his sentiments.
i encourage you to read Dracula by Bram Stoker.
-Bry S. f B.
Rape...
Well, originally, the book was suppose to have a romantic element, with Dracula himself, posing as a handsome young man, for Mina to fall in love with. I'm not sure why it was changed, but maybe you or someone else can find out, but then, I guess there is some romance within the story itself. Francis Ford Coppola created the movie "Bram Stoker's Dracula" (1992). There the (very) romantic aspects of the story are added or re-added very clearly leading to the conclusion that Mina saves Dracula from hell by cutting of his head in the very presence of God. She sais to him "Our love is stronger than death" just before she swoopes Dracula's own sword against her grand lovers neck.
Dracula warns Jonathan not to fall asleep at night in any part of the castle except the chambers set aside for him.
Yes, they did indeed fall in love on set.
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
Count Dracula's Great Love was created in 1974.
The duration of Count Dracula's Great Love is 1.42 hours.
Yep.
Dracula The Series - 1990 I Love Lucard 1-18 was released on: USA: 23 February 1991
Well, originally, the book was suppose to have a romantic element, with Dracula himself, posing as a handsome young man, for Mina to fall in love with. I'm not sure why it was changed, but maybe you or someone else can find out, but then, I guess there is some romance within the story itself. Francis Ford Coppola created the movie "Bram Stoker's Dracula" (1992). There the (very) romantic aspects of the story are added or re-added very clearly leading to the conclusion that Mina saves Dracula from hell by cutting of his head in the very presence of God. She sais to him "Our love is stronger than death" just before she swoopes Dracula's own sword against her grand lovers neck.
no because he is in love with me and i with him ? xEx
Dracula warns Jonathan not to fall asleep at night in any part of the castle except the chambers set aside for him.
you don't get someone to fall in love with you you let them fall in love with you.
Of course you can fall in love...everyone in this whole world have to fall in love with someone
In the book Dracula they cut his throat and and impale his heart with a wooden stake. Dracula then crumbles into dust. There are number of variations on this in the movies.In the book they don't kill him. They were going to, but they changed it. They were going to make the castle fall, killing him, but Dracula lives .... at least that's what i heard.
defintley
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