Dracula is a 1973 television adaptation of Bram Stoker's 1897 novel Dracula written by Richard Matheson and directed by Dark Shadows creator Dan Curtis.
"Bistritz, Hungary May 1897".
Natives in Transylvania seem afraid when they learn solicitor Jonathan Harker is going to Castle Dracula.
Jonathan shows up, and finds the Count abrupt and impatient to get things done. He reacts very strongly to a photograph of Harker's fiancee Mina and her best fri...
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Dracula is a 1973 television adaptation of Bram Stoker's 1897 novel Dracula written by Richard Matheson and directed by Dark Shadows creator Dan Curtis.
"Bistritz, Hungary May 1897".
Natives in Transylvania seem afraid when they learn solicitor Jonathan Harker is going to Castle Dracula.
Jonathan shows up, and finds the Count abrupt and impatient to get things done. He reacts very strongly to a photograph of Harker's fiancee Mina and her best friend Lucy. After rescuing Harker from the Brides, he forces Harker to write a letter saying that he will be staying in Transylvania for a month. Harker climbs down the castle wall and finds Dracula's coffin, but is attacked and knocked out by one of Dracula's gypsy servants before he can stake Dracula. After Dracula leaves the Castle, the Brides attack Harker...
The Demeter runs aground carrying only Dracula and the dead captain lashed to the wheel.
Soon after, Lucy begins to fall ill. Her fiancee, Arthur Holmwood, is perplexed and calls in Dr....
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