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The Brides of Dracula. Count Dracula liked girls and inducted three to be his brides. Four if you include Lucy Westenra. Five if you include Wilhelmina Harker (but she doesn't really count.)
In the novel Dracula by Bram Stoker, the brides have no names. However, in later films they were given various names. For example: in the 2004 film Van Helsing, the brides were called Verona, Marishka and Aleera.
Miss Nadia Naive, Kelly, Elvis, Dracula and his mother,Zombies, pretty girls, pilots, fanged brides
When Jonathan Harker tries to explore the outdoor grounds of Castle Dracula, he is surprised by three female vampires, known as the Brides of Dracula.
Dracula's servants are the gypsies, wolves, demons, Renfeld, vampires, and vampiristic brides.
Brides of Dracula was created in 1897.
The Brides of Dracula. Count Dracula liked girls and inducted three to be his brides. Four if you include Lucy Westenra. Five if you include Wilhelmina Harker (but she doesn't really count.)
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In the novel Dracula by Bram Stoker, the brides have no names. However, in later films they were given various names. For example: in the 2004 film Van Helsing, the brides were called Verona, Marishka and Aleera.
Technically, The Mythological Dracula was not married. But, There were three Female Vampires, Aleera, Verona, and Mareeshka. He called Them His Brides.
Miss Nadia Naive, Kelly, Elvis, Dracula and his mother,Zombies, pretty girls, pilots, fanged brides
In the book, Dracula, the three female vampires in Castle Dracula are not given any names or ages, so we do not know.
When Jonathan Harker tries to explore the outdoor grounds of Castle Dracula, he is surprised by three female vampires, known as the Brides of Dracula.
Dracula's servants are the gypsies, wolves, demons, Renfeld, vampires, and vampiristic brides.
In the 2004 movie, When Dracula's undead children come to life and go with his brides to feed. Van Helsing starts to kill the undead children, and then spots Dracula and says " Now that I have your attention"
They don't. All three of the brides of Dracula wore white wedding gowns.
In the novel Dracula, the vampire Count has three vampire brides. They are never named (in the novel), neither is an order given to their chronology of 'marriage'. However the most beautiful one has her coffin secreted in the most inaccessible of locations within the Count's castle and Dr. VanHelsing wasted the remainder of the day (apparently the great part of it) searching for her. In the Alternate History novel 'Anno Dracula', it is mentioned that one of the 'Brides' is Barbra of Celje: Holy Roman Emperess instrumental in the creation of the Order of the Dragon. Other variations are given in the Wikipedia article 'Brides of Dracula'. Another wife of Dracula, however, is Elizabeta, (According to the 1922 Movie)