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Dracula ''Dracula'' is a novel by Bram Stoker, published in 1897. As an epistolary novel, the narrative is related through letters, diary entries, and newspaper articles. It has no single protagonist, but opens with solicitor Jonathan Harker taking ...
'' is an 1897 novel by Bram Stoker. Dracula may also refer to: * Count Dracula, the title character in the novel * Vlad the Impaler (1431–1476), or Vlad Dracula, ruler of Wallachia


Arts and entertainment


Film and television


Film

* ''Dracula'' (Universal film series) ** ''Dracula'' (1931 English-language film) ** ''Dracula'' (1931 Spanish-language film) * ''Dracula'' (Hammer film series) ** ''Dracula'' (1958 film), starring Christopher Lee ** '' Dracula: Prince of Darkness'' a 1966 film, starring Christopher Lee * ''Count Dracula'' (1970 film), starring Christopher Lee * ''Bram Stoker's Dracula'' (1974 film), a TV adaptation * ''Count Dracula'' (1977 film), a BBC TV production * ''Dracula'' (1979 film), starring Frank Langella * ''
Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992 film) ''Bram Stoker's Dracula'' is a 1992 American Gothic horror film directed and produced by Francis Ford Coppola, based on the 1897 novel ''Dracula'' by Bram Stoker. It stars Gary Oldman as Count Dracula, Winona Ryder as Mina Harker, Anthony Hopkin ...
'', starring Gary Oldman * '' Dracula: Dead and Loving It'', 1995 * '' Dracula 2000'', 2000 * '' Dark Prince: The True Story of Dracula'', or ''Dracula: The Dark Prince'', 2000 * '' Dracula: Pages from a Virgin's Diary'', 2002 * ''Dracula'' (2006 film), a TV adaptation * '' Dracula 3D'', 2012 * '' Dracula: The Dark Prince'', or ''Dark Prince: The True Story of Dracula'', 2013


Television

* Dracula (''Mystery and Imagination''), a 1968 television play adaptation * '' Dracula: The Series'', a 1990 Canadian syndicated series * ''Dracula'' (miniseries), a 2002 Italian series * ''Dracula'' (2013 TV series), by Cole Haddon and Daniel Knauff * ''Dracula'' (2020 TV series), by Mark Gatiss and Steven Moffat * ''Dracula'' (2021 TV series), an Iranian home video by Mehran Modiri


Gaming

* ''Dracula'' (pinball), a 1979 pinball machine * ''Dracula'' (1986 video game) * '' Dracula Hakushaku'', a 1992 video game * ''Bram Stoker's Dracula'' (pinball), a 1993 pinball machine * ''Bram Stoker's Dracula'' (video game), a 1993 video game * ''Bram Stoker's Dracula'' (handheld video game), a 1993 handheld video game * '' Dracula: Resurrection'', a 1999 video game * '' Dracula: Crazy Vampire'', a 2001 video game * '' Dracula: Origin'', a 2008 PC game * Dracula (''Castlevania''), a character in ''Castlevania'' video games


Music

* ''Dracula'' (album), a 1999 soundtrack performed by Kronos Quartet, with music by Philip Glass, for the 1931 film * ''Dracula'', a 1979 soundtrack by John Williams * "Dracula", a song by Gorillaz from the US version of the 2001 album ''
Gorillaz Gorillaz are an English virtual band formed in 1998 by musician Damon Albarn and artist Jamie Hewlett, from London. The band primarily consists of four fictional members: 2-D (vocals, keyboards), Murdoc Niccals (bass guitar), Noodle (guitar, ...
'' * "Dracula", a song by Iced Earth from the 2001 album '' Horror Show'' * "Dracula", a song by Sharon Needles from the 2015 album '' Taxidermy'' * "Dracula", a 2011 song by
Basement Jaxx Basement Jaxx are an English electronic music duo consisting of Felix Buxton and Simon Ratcliffe. The pair got their name from the regular club night they held in Brixton, London, UK. They first rose to popularity in the underground house scene ...
* "Dracula", a 2014 song by Bea Miller from the 2015 album '' Not an Apology'' * "Dracula"/"The Rose", a 1989 single by Claw Boys Claw


Plays and musicals

* ''Dracula'' (1924 play), by Hamilton Deane, revived in 1977 * ''Dracula'' (1995 play), by John Godber and Jane Thornton * ''Dracula'' (1996 play), by Steven Dietz * ''Dracula'' (Czech musical), 1995 * '' Dracula: A Chamber Musical'', 1997, by Richard Ouzounian and Marek Norman * '' Dracula, the Musical'', 2001, by Frank Wildhorn, Don Black and Christopher Hampton * ''
Dracula – Entre l'amour et la mort ''Dracula – Entre l'amour et la mort'' ('Dracula: Between Love and Death') is a Québécois musical created by Bruno Pelletier. Lyrics are written by Roger Tabra; music is by Simon Leclerc; the original concept is credited to Bruno Pellet ...
'', 2006 * ''
Dracula – L'amour plus fort que la mort ''Dracula, l'amour plus fort que la mort'' ('Dracula: Love stronger than death') is a French musical theatre, musical in two acts by French choreographer Kamel Ouali, his debut production. It was first performed on 30 September 2011 at the Palai ...
'', 2011


Other uses in arts and entertainment

* Dracula (comics), several characters in comics * ''Dracula'' (radio drama), an 1938 episode of ''The Mercury Theatre on the Air'' * Grandpa (''The Munsters''), or Sam Dracula, a fictional character **
Lily Munster Lily Munster (née Dracula) is a fictional character in the CBS sitcom, ''The Munsters'', originally played by Yvonne De Carlo. The matriarch of the Munster household, Lily is a vampire. The role was later played by Lee Meriwether in ''The Munster ...
, born Lily Dracula


Other uses

* ''Dracula'' (plant), a genus of orchids * Dracula (CAD software), by EDA * Dracula (color scheme)


See also

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Alucard (disambiguation) Alucard (" Dracula" spelled backwards) may refer to: Characters * Alucard (''Castlevania''), a character in ''Castlevania'' media and the half-human/half-vampire son of Dracula * Alucard (''Hellsing''), the main character in ''Hellsing'' * Co ...
("Dracula" spelled backwards) * Dacula, Georgia, a suburb of Atlanta * Dr. Acula (disambiguation) * Dracu River (disambiguation) * Dracul (disambiguation) *
Count Dracula in popular culture The character of Count Dracula from the 1897 novel ''Dracula'' by Bram Stoker, has remained popular over the years, and many forms of media have adopted the character in various forms. In their book ''Dracula in Visual Media'', authors John Edgar ...
* Vlad II Dracul (died 1447), Prince of Wallachia and Governor of Transylvania *
Ottomar Rodolphe Vlad Dracula Prince Kretzulesco Ottomar Rodolphe Vlad Dracula Prinz Kretzulesco (born Ottomar Berbig; 10 October 1940 – 17 November 2007) was a flamboyant German socialite who achieved fame through a claim of adopted lineage from Vlad Dracula, the inspiration for Count Drac ...
(1940–2007), German socialite {{disambiguation