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Time for Blood
Dracula was first written as a book by Bram Stoker. This book is definitely not intended for kids! The exact date of publication is unknown. -
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Wait, How Long?!
I only included the Draculas (That is so odd) from 1897 to 1969. After that, we get parodies of the originals. -
Drakula
An old Russian interpretation. Very little information can be found on this film, other than it was the first recorded film. -
Dracula's Death
A lost Hungarian interpretation. There is some information about this movie, but very little. -
Nosferatu
This film follows the book plot loosely, because the names were changed, but otherwise is accurate. -
Dracula
Very closely follows the plot. Curiosly, most gore is omitted. -
Dracula
The main plot is the same as the book, but small parts and relationships are different. -
Dracula: Prince of Darkness
This doesn't follow the book because it's a sequel. Still, the characters are in character. -
Count Dracula
This movie pretty much follows the book to the letter. Also, this happens to be the third Dracula movie starring Christopher Lee as Dracula.