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  2. Dracula (1958 film) - Wikipedia

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    Dracula is a 1958 British gothic horror film directed by Terence Fisher and written by Jimmy Sangster based on Bram Stoker's 1897 novel of the same name.The first in the series of Hammer Horror films starring Christopher Lee as Count Dracula, the film also features Peter Cushing as Doctor Van Helsing, along with Michael Gough, Melissa Stribling, Carol Marsh, and John Van Eyssen.

  3. The Thing That Couldn't Die - Wikipedia

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    The Thing that Couldn't Die is a 1958 American horror film produced and directed by Will Cowan and starring William Reynolds, Andra Martin, Jeffrey Stone, and Carolyn Kearney. Based on an original screenplay by David Duncan for Universal Pictures , it was released in the United States on a double bill in May 1958 [ 1 ] with the British Hammer ...

  4. Dracula (Hammer film series) - Wikipedia

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    Dracula is a British horror film series produced by Hammer Film Productions. The films are centered on Count Dracula , bringing with him a plague of vampirism , and the ensuing efforts of the heroic Van Helsing family to stop him.

  5. List of vampire films - Wikipedia

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    Dark Prince: The True Story of Dracula: 2000 United States: Joe Chappelle: Rudolf Martin, Jane March, Christopher Brand: A horror/war TV film for the USA Network that tells the story of Vlad Dracula, the historical figure who gave Bram Stoker's novel Dracula his name with an ending that implies that he became the very vampire for which his name ...

  6. Jonathan Harker - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan Harker is a fictional character and one of the main protagonists of Bram Stoker's 1897 Gothic horror novel Dracula.An English solicitor, his journey to Transylvania and encounter with the vampire Count Dracula and his Brides at Castle Dracula constitutes the dramatic opening scenes in the novel and most of the film adaptations.

  7. The Curse of Frankenstein - Wikipedia

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    It was Hammer's first colour horror film, and the first of their Frankenstein series. [8] Its worldwide success led to several sequels, and it was also followed by new versions of Dracula (1958) and The Mummy (1959), establishing "Hammer Horror" as a distinctive brand of Gothic cinema. [9]

  8. ‘Dracula’ Studio Hammer Films Acquired by Renowned British ...

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    Iconic British horror label Hammer Films and Studios has been acquired by renowned British theater producer John Gore. Gore, a 20-time Tony, Emmy and Olivier-winning entertainment producer, is ...

  9. The Brides of Dracula - Wikipedia

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    The film is a sequel to the 1958 film Dracula (also known as Horror of Dracula), though the character of Count Dracula does not appear in the film, and is instead mentioned only twice. Christopher Lee would reprise his role as Dracula in the next film in the Dracula series, Dracula: Prince of Darkness (1966).