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In this vampire movie there was a blond vampire who was either Dracula or Judas and it was made by wes craven what was it?

This film was Dracula 2000. The premise of the film was that Count Dracula was actually Judas Iscariot, and had been cursed to walk the Earth for eternity as the undead for betraying Jesus, until he could be destroyed.


What is margate famous for?

Margate is mostly famous for Lucy the Elephant. Lucky is a huge statue of an elephant that has a big history. You are able to walk through Lucy and get a good view of Margate.


What does you must walk alone to find your soul mean?

it probably means , you have to view it for yourself to be better & not everyone else opinion .


How do you take surveys from other Pokemon Black and White games in Pokemon Black and White?

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What influenced Bram Stoker to write Dracula?

There are many things that inspired Stoker: - Stoker could not walk during the first seven years of his life. His mother often told him horror stories about a cholera epidemic she had witnessed as a child to entertain him at that time. - It is also said that Stoker had a dream in which a young man slept on a sofa when suddenly a man in black clothes appeared, saying: "This man belongs to me!" - Like many others, Stoker was interested in spiritualism, visited séances, was the owner of some tarot cards,... - Around 1890, he met a Hungarian scientist called Arminius Vámbéry. This man is said to have inspired him for ´his´ book character Professor Abraham van Helsing. - As a playwright and theatre critic, Stoker met Henry Irving, an actor who was very successful at that time. He inspired him for Count Dracula. - Stoker read about Vlad III Draculea, a Walachian prince from 15th century, and decided to let him become the antagonist (Count Dracula) of his novel. - Stoker loved to be on holiday in Whitby, England. In Whitby library, he read an old newspaper report about a ghost ship that had stranded there some years ago.