I killed him at a level 48. If you have the game on your computer, get gameshark cheats, but only if you like cheating. I don't because I can't cheat! I have the actual game. :( You gotta admit, though, the last part of the game is a bit hard :S
What is The Hunt for Dracula about?
The Hunt for Dracula is about the return of Lord Dracula, and the Great Great Great Grandson of Van Helsing embarks on a journey to hunt him down
Who played the original wolfman?
From a visit to IMDb.com:
1941 - Lon Chaney, Jr in "The Wolfman"
1943 - Lon Chaney, Jr in "Frankenstein meets the Wolfman"
1944 - Lon Chaney, Jr in "House of Frankenstein"
1945 - Lon Chaney, Jr in "House of Dracula" (aka "The Wolf Man's Cure")
1985 - Ronald Gibb in "Transylvania 6-5000"
1987 - Carl Thibault in "The Monster Squad"
1997 - John Simonton in "The Creeps"
2009 - Billy Bussey in "House of the Wolfman"
Coming out in Feb 2010:
2010 - Spencer Wilding in "Wolfman"
Castle Dracula as a symbol for Count Dracula's story?
the castle is illustrated as a crappy castle because it also symbolizes the character who leaved there and what he possesses.
Who was Mina's closest friend in Bram Stoker's Dracula?
Mina's closest friend was Lucy Westenra, who is to marry Arthur.
The term Dracula traces its origins to Romanian language.
Drăculea is the original 'nickname' of Vlad Ţepeş('Vlad ZZepesh', where 'ZZ' sounds exactly like in 'piZZa'), a Romanian ruler that reigned in Transilvania (Eng. Transylvania) in the years 1448, 1455-1462, 1476. Several centuries later, Bram Stoker was born, fell in love with the character and decided to dedicate him an evergreen fictional book with the principal character reshaped as Dracula. Fantasy by history. That is.
More: Vlad Ţepeş's father (nicknamed Dracul) was a respected member of The Order of the Dragon with the duty to protect the South Eastern European gate in front of invading Turks. He encouraged his son by nicknaming him 'Drăculea' (Ro. 'son of Dracul').
His language: old Romanian (as seen in the centenary national monasteries).
What roles are there in Dracula spectacular?
Miss Nadia Naive, Kelly, Elvis, Dracula and his mother,Zombies, pretty girls, pilots, fanged brides
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How is language used to convey the horror of the ceremony that men perform on lucys body in Dracula?
dont be lazy read the book
Name a character in a Dickens novel who was based on himself?
Rainbow Rainbow Most critics agree that Dickens modeled David Copperfield on himself.
Count Dracula claims to be the ancestor of what famous warrior?
I think he said he was a decendant of Attila the Hun.
You might wanna read chapter 3 in Dracula to find out.
Why is Romania famous for Dracula?
Even though the subject is horrifying, the classic male pursuer of a beautiful woman is always romantic. The fact that the male is supernaturally attractive, and overpowering make the novel a classic "chick" novel. There is something compelling about a strong male figure and a weaker female figure. Note that there is never any overt sex in the novel, merely hints. While by today's standards this is quaint, the underlying currents of submission by the female is directly sexual in nature. Romance usually involves a dominant-submissive characterization, most often male-female pairings. The fact that Dracula is so overpowering in this feature makes this novel compellingly romantic in a perverted way. The ending with the heroine being redeemed by her "human" lover is the most romantic note of the whole thing.
What was Count Dracula real name?
Vlad Ţepeş.
ADDITIONAL INFO:
The term Dracula traces its origins to Romanian language.
Drăculea is the original 'nickname' of Vlad Ţepeş ('Vlad ZZepesh', where 'ZZ' sounds exactly like in 'piZZa'), a Romanian ruler that reigned in Transilvania (Eng. Transylvania) in the years 1448, 1455-1462, 1476. Several centuries later, Bram Stoker was born, fell in love with the character and decided to dedicate him an evergreen fictional book with the principal character reshaped as Dracula. Fantasy by history. That is.
More: Vlad Ţepeş's father (nicknamed Dracul) was a respected member of The Order of the Dragon with the duty to protect the South Eastern European gate in front of invading Turks. He encouraged his son by nicknaming him 'Drăculea' (Ro. 'son of Dracul').
His language: old Romanian (as seen in the centenary national monasteries).
Who runs the insane asylum in Dracula?
Dr. John Seward, one of the three suitors of Lucy Westenra, is the administrator of the asylum, which is not far from Count Dracula's first English home--Carfax. During the story, Seward conducts several interveiws with one particular patient, Renfield, in order to better understand the patient's life consuming psychosis. His mentor and teacher was Abraham Van Helsing.
What does count Dracula warn Johnathan not to do when he is alone at night?
Dracula warns Jonathan not to fall asleep at night in any part of the castle except the chambers set aside for him.