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Dracula's related works

Since the book Dracula was written in 1897, there is probably no other character as deeply rooted in people's hearts as Count Dracula in history. From Stephen King to anne rice, from the moonlit night in Devil's City to the vampire hunter D, countless works have been influenced by this novel. Up to now, about 16 films take Dracula as the protagonist, and more than 6 films involve Count Dracula. Transylvania has become a sacred place for countless vampire fans.

Actually, the first film adapted from Dracula was not the well-known black-and-white silent film Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror. In 192, after the books of The Vampire by Boridouli and Dracula by Stoke were written, the adaptation of related plays began, and the vampire image became a symbol of popular culture, and the resulting plays and musicals flooded the stage in Britain and continental Europe. Especially in France, at that time, every theater in Paris had its own Vampire performance. Under such influence, a film called Drakula was first filmed in Hungary in 1921, directed by Karoly Lajthay. Later, the German director F.W.Murnau was inspired. The next year, he also put the novel on the screen without authorization, which was later Nosferatu. In the film, the plot of the original work has been greatly modified, and the two heroines have merged into one, and no names have appeared in the book-Dracula has become Count Orlok, and Jonathan Huck has become Thomas Charles Hart-even so, the film is still doomed to lose the copyright lawsuit. The Hungarian film more naturally attracted the attention of Stoke's combative widow Florence, who spent almost 2 years trying to have the film banned and destroyed. After that, Horace Valet, an American publisher, also went to great lengths to solve the copyright problem. Finally, in 1931, the first "regular" Dracula film was born. Dracula Director: Steve Shill Screenwriter: Cole Haddon/Daniel Knauf Starring: jonathan rhys meyers/Thomas Kretschmann Thomas Kretschmann/Oliver Jason-Cohen Oliver Jackson-Cohen/ Jessica De Gouw Jessica de Gouw Type: Plot/Horror Producer Country/Region: American Language: English Premiere: 213-1-25 Season: 1 episode: 1 episode length: 4

Bob Greenblatt, president of NBC TV. On Tuesday, it was announced at the Television Critics Association's TV preview of autumn documents that the TV station had booked ten episodes: Dracula, which was inspired by the classic original work of Hublin Stoker, and will be performed by Jonathan Rhys Meyers, the actor of The Tudors. In this play, Dracula will return to London and pretend to be an American businessman, claiming that he wants to bring modern science to Victorian society. In fact, he wants to get back at the people who ruined his life centuries ago. There is only a chance to stop his revenge plan, and Dracula is hopelessly in love with the woman who seems to be reincarnated by his dead wife. Gninbly called the play "a new interpretation of Bran Stoke's classic novel Dracula". He said, "Between Twilight and True Blood, we decided to return to the original book." He also pointed out that this drama will bring the sensibility of Tudor Dynasty. According to a play by Cole Haddon, co-produced by * * *, the play will be performed by Colin Callender, Tony Krantz, Gareth Neame and Anne Mensah. Reece Pearson will also join the production lineup.

The story happened around 189. The mysterious Dracula disguised himself as an American entrepreneur Alexander Grayson and came to London, claiming to bring modern science and technology to Victorian British society. He was particularly interested in electric power science, which was a cutting-edge science at that time. This science could illuminate the dark night sky, which was really useful for him who could not see the sun. His trip also had another purpose: to avenge the people who turned him into an immortal and completely ruined his life centuries ago. First hero arcado's real identity is Dracula in his work The Order of the Royal Anglican Church.

In Iaria, teacher Xiao Yeming is actually the famous vampire Dracula.

There are many other vampire cartoons, such as Vampire Knight. There are many games related to vampires, but there are relatively few games directly related to Dracula.

Devil City series, produced by Japanese game company KONAMI, is the best game series related to Dracula in Japan and even in the world. Especially "Nightmare under the Moon in Devil City" makes Dracula and his vampire story popular all over the world. Demon City: King of Shadows is a game released on X-BOX36 and PS3 at the end of 21, which tells the story of Gabriel Belmont, the ancestor of Belmont family, becoming a vampire Dracula because of resentment and pain.