Version of
Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens (1922)
Drakula halála (1923)
Dracula (1931)
Drácula (1931)
Dracula (1958)
"Mystery and Imagination: Dracula (#4.3)" (1968)
Nachts, wenn Dracula erwacht (1970)
Blacula (1972)
Dracula (1973/I) (TV)
Dracula (1973/II) (TV)
Count Dracula (1977) (TV)
Nosferatu: Phantom der Nacht (1979)
Passion of Dracula (1980) (TV)
Yami no Teiô Kyûketsuki Dorakyura (1980) (TV)
Dracula (1992)
Dracula (2002) (TV)
Dracula (2006) (TV)
Remake of
Dracula (1931)
- It's remake of that film
Edited into
Bride of Monster Mania (2000) (TV)
References
Count Dracula (1977) (TV)
- Though ostensibly a remake of the 1931 "Dracula", the 1979 film is distinctly inspired by the BBC version, most evidently in the depiction of Dracula as a suave, semi-benevolent seducer whose female victims are always complicit. In the bedroom scene, the line "I need your blood. I need..." is pulled directly from the BBC version (It is not in the book). The confrontation scenes between Harker, Helsing, and Dracula in both versions are also very similar: especially Dracula's parting boast that Mina is "mine already".
Referenced in
Cannibal Holocaust (1980)
- An advertisement for it can be seen in the movie
Hero at Large (1980)
- a display of Frank Langella as the count appears very early on
Prime Suspect: Scent of Darkness (1995) (TV)
- Poster seen on suspects wall.
Bride of Monster Mania (2000) (TV)
"Angel: Eternity (#1.17)" (2000)
- Angel says he only believed Frank Langella's performance as a vampire.
Shadow of the Vampire (2000)
Featured in
Monster Mania (1997) (TV)
- Film clips included
"SexTV: Monstrous Desires: Sexuality and Horror/A Moment with... David Cronenberg (#8.2)" (2005)
- Clip from film is used in this episode.
Spoofed in
Darakula (1982)
- spoof
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