Character » Abraham Van Helsing appears in 141 issues.
The monsters get transformed into humans and the humans get transformed into monsters.
Drac and the pack take a vacation at a cruise.
Mel Brooks version of Dracula. Many of the gags parody the Coppola film made a few years earlier.
An 1994 loose remake of "Dracula's Daughter" (1936). Dracula has just been killed by Van Helsing. Only the vampire had become addicted to the blood of drug addicts and was an easy target. Nadja, Dracula's daughter, destroys the remains but is still not free of her father's legacy.
The 1992 Francis Ford Coppola update of the classic tale. It's unique story-telling combines a romance between Dracula and Mina, the classic Bram Stoker novel and the history of Vlad the Impaler (who most people consider to be the "Real Dracula").
Animated movie based on Marvel's Tomb of Dracula comic-book series form the 1970's.
Werner Herzog remake of the silent horror classic, but this time the Vampyre is actually referred to as Dracula, not 'Count Orlok.' Other Stoker characters appear as well.
A 1979 American/British film adaption of Bram Stoker's novel. The film revised the plot to create a more romantic atmosphere.
A 1974 co-production between Hammer and a Hong Kong Studio. Set in 1904 China. A group of seven ancient vampires of China has lost a member and has fallen to decline. Dracula takes over a Chinese body and sets himself as their new member... and leader.
A 1973 TV film adaption of Bram Stoker's Dracula novel.
An 1973 entry in the Dracula series by Hammer. Dracula poses as D. D. Denham, a reclusive property developer. He has formed a cult which includes prominent members of British society.
An 1972 entry in the Dracula series by Hammer. The film abandons the Victorian(1837 - 1901) and Edwardian (1901 - 1910) setting of previous films. Dracula has survived to the 1970s and is now active in modern London.
A 1970 adaption of Bram Stoker's novel, Dracula. The film was advertised as being the most faithful adaption at the time.
An 1966 entry in the Dracula series by Hammer. Klove (Philip Latham), a loyal servant of Dracula, has been guarding Castle Dracula for a decade following the demise of his Lord. When unexpected visitors arrive, Klove uses a blood ritual to resurrect his master.
An 1960 entry in the Dracula series by Hammer. Dracula himself does not appear at all. Baron Meinster (David Peele), a disciple of Dracula, follows in his mentor's footsteps. Van Helsing has to face the junior vampire and the women Meinster vampirized.
The first film of the Dracula series by Hammer films, featuring Christopher Lee. Dracula is targeted for assassination by Jonathan Harker, vampire hunter but quickly turns the tables on him. He now retaliates against Van Helsing, Harker's mentor.
A 1936 sequel to the 1931 film(s). Scotland Yard arrests Van Helsing for the murders of Dracula and Renfield. A mysterious woman arranges for the destruction of the remains. She is Countess Marya Zaleska, Dracula's daughter and self-styled heiress.
An 1931 adaptation of the Bram Stoker novel with Carlos Villarias. This is an American Spanish-speaking film by the same company which released an English-speaking version that same year.
An 1931 adaptation of the Bram Stoker novel. Featuring Bela Lugosi in his best-known role.
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