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Prince Vlad III of Wallachia. Vlad Tepes. Vlad the Impaler. Vlad Dracula. These days there’s a thin line between the historical 15th-century figure who fought the Ottoman armies and the seductive vampire who took his name – so much so that, in a film like the recent DRACULA UNTOLD, they’re taken to be one and the same. But while Universal Pictures are weighing up the costs before deciding whether to sink another budget into their revised gothic franchise, let’s consider whether the bloodletting of the vampire onscreen bears any relation to the blood so torturously shed on Eastern Europe’s killing fields…
These are some of the most unusual, unique, and offbeat Draculas on film from all points on the globe.
It is the summer of 1975. The lights dim, the previews pass, the popcorn bags rustle, and audiences settle down into their chairs, excited to watch a movie. As they sit, there is a pervasive feeling in the theater – an anxious buzz.
Funko have announced that they will release a series of POP! vinyl action figures of characters from such classic Universal Pictures horror movies as Dracula, Frankenstein, and The Wolf Man this September.