The Lord of Vampires. The King of the Undead. The Ultimate Lover. All refer to the immortal Count Dracula, who originally appeared in Bram Stoker’s 1897 novel. Yet the character’s fame has sprung ...
“I haven’t eaten in centuries,” says the stooped, wrinkled man knocking at a convent door, seeking food and shelter. LOL! It’s a funny line, given that this is a disguised Count Dracula — who indeed ...
"I haven't eaten in centuries," said the stooped, wrinkled man knocking at a convent door, seeking food and shelter. LOL! It's a funny line, given that this is a disguised Count Dracula -- who indeed ...
“I haven’t eaten in centuries,” says the stooped, wrinkled man knocking at a convent door, seeking food and shelter. LOL! It’s a funny line, given that this is a disguised Count Dracula — who indeed ...