In Byrom Stoker's Book, Dracula is the antagonist who is a vampire. So, yes, Dracula is a vampire.
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Count Dracula had three vampiresses in his castle. This hardly seems like a castle full.
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Dracula scapula is a hinkety pinkety for vampire's shoulder blade.
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DRACULA DRACULA Count Dracula only had a few Svyzy minions, not worthy to be called an army.
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i think you mean vampire because the is no dracula but there is a vampire witch is what dracula is so yeah i am not sure where it is tho
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yes. Dracula is a vampire. if you watch hotel Transylvania, you Will see that Dracula has fangs. so does his daughter, Mavis. vampires have fangs. therefore, Dracula is a vampire
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Peter Cushing played a vampire in a French film called "Tender Dracula". But, it wasn't of a horror genre.
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# Doctor Van Helseig - got Count Dracula # Blade # Buffy
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In the book "Dracula" by Bram Stoker, vampire hunter Van Helsing dies during his mission to kill Count Dracula.
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He isn't in The Twilight Saga: Eclipse.
He is in Dracula though, which is also a vampire movie.
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer Movie
Angle the Vampire Movie
Interview with a Vampire
Vampires Suck
Dracula
Queen of the Damned
Dracula 2000
Daybreakers
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Dracula was just a name used for a vampire by Universal Studios. The vampire legend is loosely based on a real historical figure Vlad the impaler.
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I think Dracula. Was in Keanu Reeves? If it was, then it was Dracula
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He was supposed to play in Dracula's Daughter but the script was rewritten without his character.
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The three vampire women living in his castle, later, Lucy Westenra, and he later attempts, but fails, to conquer Mina.
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dracula never had any friends when he became a vampire,and then he tricked lucys friend into beliving he was a human and then she be came his friend and then they both died. (ps if you want to watch the movie it is at hulu.com)
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The novel "Dracula" by Irish writer Bram Stoker (1847 - 1912), was first published in 1897.
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Dracula was male, he was certainly not a boy or girl, but whether he was a man is subject to your interpretation of what a vampire is.
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Count Dracula was created by Bram Stoker in 1897 in his novel "Dracula." Dracula, a vampire from Transylvania, has since become a popular figure in vampire lore and has appeared in numerous adaptations in various forms of media.
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NO he was a sagittarius. He was human when he bore that astralogical symbol
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Dracula's Castle Transylvania - now in Romania
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Book 1 was Covenant with the Vampire, book 2 was Children of the Vampire, and book 3 was Lord of the Vampires. All three were written by Jeanne Kalogridis.
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Bram Stoker's Dracula, I believe, was the first vampire novel published, in 1897. Vampire stories go back long before Stoker's book.
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The Vampire Formerly Known as Dracula - 2012 was released on:
USA: 4 October 2012 (Milwaukee Film Festival)
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we don't know. Historically speaking he never was a vampire, he was vladimir dracula the impaler (look him up). As for lore he could have been bit by another vampire or he could have been a pure blood. (a vampire that receives lilith's blood the mother of vampires)
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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.
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