"Beware of his dark brown eyes, black hair and the frowned busy eyebrows. This man's a devil !!", a rich boyar yelled to the crowd, moments before being impaled by the prince.
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'Is Dracula alive in the world?'
Well, that's really a funny question. However, the answer might be: YES. Dracula is still living throughout history. He's flying through our brains, strengthening our blood to become strong and invincible. He's an example of pure justice applied to those that dare to enslave the others. Thus he is to be remembered forever. Dare to ask him for some strength when you're weak, he will be more than happy to share it with you.
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Vlad Cepeš is a real historical person, ruler from Romania who lived in the 15th century. Bram Stoker based his Dracula novel on his life.
In Dracula 2000, Dracula is actually Judas. He betrayed God, then wanted to pay for his sins by hanging himself. In the movie, the rope to the noose breaks and that's how he becomes vampire, or in other words, Dracula.
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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.
118. According to my resource he has been in 118 movies although he may not have STARRED in all of them. His first film, Scott of the Antarctic, was made in 1948 followed immediately by Hamlet, the same year. His most recent was Charlie and the Chocolate Factory in 2005.
No, but there was a Dracula.
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No. Robert Pattinson is not related to Dracula. It is most likely that Dracula does not exist as human vampires are considered to be a myth in the real world.
they used to the first vampire Dracula did exist Vampires do not exist - they only exist in the human imagination.
Not at all, vampires do not exist, and Dracula, is a good old-fashioned melodrama, not a tragedy at all.
It was actually a movie aptly titled The Batman vs. Dracula
Vlad Cepeš is a real historical person, ruler from Romania who lived in the 15th century. Bram Stoker based his Dracula novel on his life.
In Dracula 2000, Dracula is actually Judas. He betrayed God, then wanted to pay for his sins by hanging himself. In the movie, the rope to the noose breaks and that's how he becomes vampire, or in other words, Dracula.
Vampires don't exist in real life. They were invented by the writer Bram Stoker.
Yes, he was also referred to as Vlad (III) The impaler prince of Wallachia.
No one has proven that Vampires do or don't exist. However, if you want to believe Bram Strocker's "Dracula", then the answer is yes. Hope I helped :-)