Your favorite Dracula ?

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  1. Texastoyz

    Texastoyz Forum Resident

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    Lee and Lugosi. Palance and Jourdan did well as did Max Shreck.
     
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  2. smilin ed

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  3. Holy Diver

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    I picked the first two, but you forgot Dracula vs. Frankenstein from 1971. They added hippies and bikers for the win.

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  4. tennesseeborder

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    The Christopher Lee movies, I use to get nightmares every saturday night after watching the matanees
     
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  5. Veltri

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    That is the first choice on his list! ;)
     
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  6. Bluesman Mark

    Bluesman Mark I'm supposed to put something witty here....

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    Interestingly enough however, was that Tomb Of Dracula artist Gene Colan & inker Tom Palmer based the appearance of their version of Dracula on Jack Palance, before he ever even played the role. So in an offhanded way, that fits.
     
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  7. misterdecibel

    misterdecibel Bulbous Also Tapered

    Jeffrey Tambor, in "Saturday the 14th"
     
  8. Richard--W

    Richard--W Forum Resident Thread Starter

    I didn't forget that one.
     
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  9. Bluesman Mark

    Bluesman Mark I'm supposed to put something witty here....

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    I've tried to forget it for years myself.....
     
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  10. Luvtemps

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    Gary Oldman's is by far the scariest.
     
  11. Andy Smith

    Andy Smith .....Like a good pinch of snuff......

    Chris Lee.
    But the bloke who did the one-off in the Buffy series was interesting.
     
  12. TheDailyBuzzherd

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    You got it! The first time you see him in that cape,
    one instantly is reminded of Lugosi. I also enjoyed
    seeing Simon Ward appear as well.

    '73 was a GREAT year for TV horror. Two icons,
    same year! I'm of course referring to this and
    "Frankenstein: The True Story".

    "Ohhh Polidolly!"
     
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  13. TheDailyBuzzherd

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    That is a good version. "Butthead"? Crawling up the wall? I'm in!
     
  14. TheDailyBuzzherd

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    Who dat? Doesn't resemble Kinski much.
     
  15. TheDailyBuzzherd

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    Someday someone will produce a Dracula as a pothead
    just so Drac can quip,

    "I never smoke ... tobacco."
     
  16. TheDailyBuzzherd

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    Lulz ... I remember this turd as a kid, hilarious! A critic wrote
    Frank's face was a melted rubber mask. Ms Regina wasn't too
    hard on the eyes ...



    ... and Frank Zappa as Drac!
     
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  17. TheDailyBuzzherd

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    The real interesting thing about his portrayal is in his initial scenes,
    his characterization is the only one that suggests a cadaver.
     
  18. Holy Diver

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    His ring was cool, though. You can buy one on Etsy.

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  19. Juan Matus

    Juan Matus Reformed Audiophile

    willem dafoe - shadow of the vampire
     
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  20. TheDailyBuzzherd

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    Didn't know of this. This Halloween, if available. Thanks!
     
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  21. TheDailyBuzzherd

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    Only cool gumball machines could carry that ring as a prize!
     
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  22. vinnie

    vinnie Senior Member

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    Grandpa Al Lewis
     
  23. Partyslammer

    Partyslammer Lord Of The New Church

    Highly recommended. It’s not actually a Dracula film, but a sort of “What If” story about the filming of the original silent film Nosferatu.
     
  24. Michael

    Michael I LOVE WIDE S-T-E-R-E-O!

    AGREED! I enjoyed many that year...
     
  25. Michael

    Michael I LOVE WIDE S-T-E-R-E-O!

    yea, the good Dracula!
     
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