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Young Frankenstein? Who's brain? Abbey something...Abbey Normal?Remember this?????
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Young Frankenstein? Who's brain? Abbey something...Abbey Normal?Remember this?????
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Not sure...2001 A Space Odyssey? Doesn't look curved, though. It's been a long time since I've watched it.Remember this??????
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yepIs that Blazing Saddles? Not sure.
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yepNot sure...2001 A Space Odyssey? Doesn't look curved, though. It's been a long time since I've watched it.
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Hey, Hey! We're the Monkees!Remember them????? Here we come, walking down the street. We get the funniest looks from, everyone we meet!
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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.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 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.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.
OK, found this . . . Frank Langella as Dracula.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.
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.
I never saw the play, but Langella also did a movie on Dracula in 1979. I looked it up, that was a year after he did the play on Broadway.OK, found this . . . Frank Langella as Dracula.
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I remember really liking the play.