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Why does Bollywood's "Dracula" have no bite?
Bollywood might have played its part in petrifying the audience with a fair share of horror flicks, but one character that still manages to evoke bloodcurdling screams is Dracula. Bram Stoker's exceptional vampire may have completed 110 years of its reign of terror, but the vicious Count still continues to inspire filmmakers in Hollywood as well as India. While Bela Lugosi's potryal of this frightful visage had been a runaway hit, the Indian parallels haven't been popular. So why has the desi Dracula failed to blaze similar trails of terror?
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*fully solid now, she grins just before pouncing Demon*


*she strikes*


AH!!! HAH!!!!!*she misses and falls ungracefully to the floor..hitting her head and standing up unsteadily*


"Hi...hi....D-D-Demon" *takes a step towards him for a hug and faints dead away into his arms*

LadyBlak
4 May 2001

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Can I Die Now Please let me go. For an eternity I've wandered give me Death LET ME DIE please I can not go on. Let me leave the earth I wish you were gone so I could die in peace. Your blood revives me every time I'm so close Let me die.But you never do and the sun rises and i live once again in darkness.

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Nosferatu: resurrection of the vampire
More than 80 years after its completion, FW Murnau's Nosferatu remains among the most potent and unsettling horror films ever made. Now released again in a fully restored version, with its original score available for the first time since 1922, it has lost none of its impact, unlike many of its imitators.


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Vlad Dracula: The Real Prince Dracula
Yes, there was a real Dracula, and he was a true prince of darkness. He was Prince Vlad III Dracula, also known as Vlad Tepes, meaning "Vlad the Impaler." The Turks called him Kaziglu Bey, or "the Impaler Prince." He was the prince of Walachia, but, as legend suggests, he was born in Transylvania, which at that time was ruled by Hungary.
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