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Remember These???

eclark1894

Visionary
Remember them?????
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robert952

Brilliant
Glad to see I'm not the only one who read her book. What I found interesting back when I read it (decades ago), Mary Shelley wrote the book after having an extremely vivid nightmare.
I reread it last year as well as Stoker's Dracula. Interesting read in both cases and shows differences between all the various screen plays.
 

Stezza

Dances with Bees
I was 10 years old when I read Stoker’s Dracula… I think 10 year olds today would rather watch Paw Patrol on telly! :eek:o_O:sneaky:

and yep, it scared the crap out of me but I loved it. :inverted::shineon:
 

Miss B

Drawing Life 1 Pixel at a Time
CV-BEE
I reread it last year as well as Stoker's Dracula. Interesting read in both cases and shows differences between all the various screen plays.
I never "read" Dracula, but saw the Broadway play, though I don't remember now if it was titled Dracula or something else. Hmmmm . . . I'll have to investigate that. :unsure:

Edited to Add: Yes it was titled Dracula, and starred Frank Langella as Dracula. It was an adaptation of the original play back in the 1920s.
 

DanaTA

Distinguished
When I was 12 or 13, I was reading Weather On The Planets, by George Ohring, and Frontires of Astronomy by Fred Hoyle.
 

Miss B

Drawing Life 1 Pixel at a Time
CV-BEE
I never "read" Dracula, but saw the Broadway play, though I don't remember now if it was titled Dracula or something else. Hmmmm . . . I'll have to investigate that. :unsure:

Edited to Add: Yes it was titled Dracula, and starred Frank Langella as Dracula. It was an adaptation of the original play back in the 1920s.
OK, found this . . . Frank Langella as Dracula.

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I remember really liking the play.
 

eclark1894

Visionary
Remember this?????? This movie was actually made a few years before I was born, but it would come on on Saturday mornings on a show called Sunrise Theater, where they would show mostly monster movies. I loved watching it before starting to watch Saturday morning cartoons.
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