Dracula (disambiguation)
Appearance
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Dracula is an 1897 novel by Bram Stoker.
Dracula may also refer to:
- Count Dracula, the title character in the novel
- Vlad the Impaler (1431–1476), or Vlad Dracula, ruler of Wallachia
Arts and entertainment
[edit]Film and television
[edit]Film
[edit]- Dracula (Universal film series)
- Dracula (1931 English-language film) starring Bela Lugosi
- Dracula (1931 Spanish-language film) starring Carlos Villarías
- Dracula (Hammer film series)
- Dracula (1958 film), released as Horror of Dracula in the US, starring Christopher Lee
- The Brides of Dracula (1960), with Peter Cushing as Van Helsing
- Dracula: Prince of Darkness (1966) starring Christopher Lee
- Dracula Has Risen from the Grave (1968) starring Christopher Lee
- Taste the Blood of Dracula (1970) starring Christopher Lee
- Scars of Dracula (1970) starring Christopher Lee
- Dracula A.D. 1972 (1972) starring Christopher Lee
- The Satanic Rites of Dracula (1973) starring Christopher Lee
- Billy the Kid Versus Dracula (1966) with John Carradine
- Count Dracula (1970 film), a non-Hammer film starring Christopher Lee
- Dracula vs. Frankenstein (1971) starring Lon Chaney Jr.
- Vampira (1974 film), retitled Old Dracula for release in the US, comedy-horror starring David Niven
- Bram Stoker's Dracula (1974 film), a TV adaptation starring Jack Palance
- Count Dracula (1977 film), a BBC TV production
- Dracula (1979 film), starring Frank Langella
- Love at First Bite (1979), a comedy starring George Hamilton as Dracula
- Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992 film), starring Gary Oldman
- Dracula: Dead and Loving It (1995), a comedy starring Leslie Nielsen
- Dracula 2000 (2000) starring Gerard Butler
- Dark Prince: The True Story of Dracula, or Dracula: The Dark Prince, 2000
- Dracula: Pages from a Virgin's Diary, 2002
- Dracula (2006 film), a TV adaptation
- Dracula 3D, 2012
- Dracula 2012, 2013
- Dracula: The Dark Prince, or Dark Prince: The True Story of Dracula, 2013
Television
[edit]- Dracula (Mystery and Imagination), a 1968 television play adaptation
- Dracula: The Series, a 1990 Canadian syndicated series
- Dracula (miniseries), a 2002 Italian series
- Dracula (2013 TV series), by Cole Haddon and Daniel Knauff
- Dracula (2020 TV series), by Mark Gatiss and Steven Moffat
- Dracula (2021 TV series), an Iranian home video by Mehran Modiri
Gaming
[edit]- Dracula (pinball), a 1979 pinball machine
- Dracula (1983 video game)
- Dracula (1986 video game)
- Bram Stoker's Dracula (pinball), a 1993 pinball machine
- Bram Stoker's Dracula (video game), a 1993 video game
- Bram Stoker's Dracula (handheld video game), a 1993 handheld video game
- Dracula: Resurrection, a 1999 video game
- Dracula: Crazy Vampire, a 2001 video game
- Dracula: Origin, a 2008 PC game
- Dracula (Castlevania), a character in Castlevania video games
Music
[edit]- Dracula (album), a 1999 soundtrack performed by Kronos Quartet, with music by Philip Glass, for the 1931 film
- Dracula, a 1979 soundtrack by John Williams
- "Dracula", a song by Gorillaz from the US version of the 2001 album Gorillaz
- "Dracula", a song by Iced Earth from the 2001 album Horror Show
- "Dracula", a song by Sharon Needles from the 2015 album Taxidermy
- "Dracula", a 2011 song by Basement Jaxx
- "Dracula", a 2014 song by Bea Miller from the 2015 album Not an Apology
- "Dracula"/"The Rose", a 1989 single by Claw Boys Claw
Plays and musicals
[edit]- Dracula (1924 play), by Hamilton Deane and John L. Balderston
- Dracula (1995 play), by John Godber and Jane Thornton
- Dracula (1996 play), by Steven Dietz
- Dracula (Czech musical), 1995
- Dracula: A Chamber Musical, 1997, by Richard Ouzounian and Marek Norman
- Dracula, the Musical, 2001, by Frank Wildhorn, Don Black and Christopher Hampton
- Dracula – Entre l'amour et la mort, 2006
- Dracula – L'amour plus fort que la mort, 2011
Other uses in arts and entertainment
[edit]- Dracula (comics), several characters in comics
- Dracula (radio drama), a 1938 episode of The Mercury Theatre on the Air
- Grandpa (The Munsters), or Sam Dracula, a fictional character
- Lily Munster, born Lily Dracula
Other uses
[edit]- Dracula (plant), a genus of orchids
- Dracula (CAD software), by ECAD Inc. for electronic design automation
- Dracula (color scheme)
See also
[edit]- All pages with titles beginning with Dracula
- All pages with titles containing Dracula
- Alucard (disambiguation) ("Dracula" spelled backwards)
- Dacula, Georgia, a suburb of Atlanta
- Dr. Acula (disambiguation)
- Dracu River (disambiguation)
- Dracul (disambiguation)
- Count Dracula in popular culture
- Vlad II Dracul (died 1447), Prince of Wallachia and Governor of Transylvania
- Ottomar Rodolphe Vlad Dracula Prince Kretzulesco (1940–2007), German socialite