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Dracula: The Vampire and the Voivode

Dracula: The Vampire and the Voivode

The first documentary ever to reveal the true story of Bram Stoker and his legendary novel...

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Documentary

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This exhaustive documentary attempts to tell the history of Bram Stoker's influential novel Dracula, explaining both the historical antecedents to the story, as well as offering look at Stoker's life in order to help illuminate this enduring horror tale, and exposing some of the myths surrounding vampires that have long been accepted as fact.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

84 mins

Rating

10/10

Release Date

04 October 2011

Country

United Kingdom

Cast

Jason Walford Davies

Jason Walford Davies

Narrator

Harry Collett

Harry Collett

Self

Bela Lugosi

Bela Lugosi

Dracula (archive footage)

Dennis McIntyre

Dennis McIntyre

Self

Nicolae Paduraru

Nicolae Paduraru

Dracula / Vlad Tepes (archive footage)

Tina Rath

Tina Rath

Self

Max Schreck

Max Schreck

Nosferatu (archive footage)

Vaughan Prytherch

Vaughan Prytherch

Additional Narration

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