Dracula
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Dracula
Summary
Dracula is a film[1]. Dracula ranks in the top 3% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (438 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Dracula's instance of is recorded as film[3].
- Dracula's director is recorded as John Badham[4].
- Dracula's screenwriter is recorded as W. D. Richter[5].
- Dracula's composer is recorded as John Williams[6].
- Dracula's genre is recorded as horror film[7].
- Dracula's genre is recorded as vampire film[8].
- Dracula's genre is recorded as romance film[9].
- Dracula's genre is recorded as drama film[10].
- Dracula's genre is recorded as film based on a novel[11].
- Dracula's based on is recorded as Dracula[12].
- Dracula's based on is recorded as Dracula[13].
- Dracula's cast member is recorded as Frank Langella[14].
- Dracula's cast member is recorded as Laurence Olivier[15].
- Dracula's cast member is recorded as Donald Pleasence[16].
- Dracula's cast member is recorded as Kate Nelligan[17].
- Dracula's cast member is recorded as Sylvester McCoy[18].
- Dracula's cast member is recorded as Trevor Eve[19].
- Dracula's cast member is recorded as Tony Haygarth[20].
- Dracula's cast member is recorded as Francis Birch[21].
- Dracula's cast member is recorded as Jan Francis[22].
- Dracula's cast member is recorded as Janine Duvitski[23].
- Dracula's cast member is recorded as Tony Haygarth[24].
- Dracula's cast member is recorded as Teddy Turner[25].
- Dracula's cast member is recorded as Gabor Vernon[26].
- Dracula's producer is recorded as Walter Mirisch[27].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Dracula's producer is recorded as Walter Mirisch[27]. Dracula's director is recorded as John Badham[4]. Dracula's screenwriter is recorded as W. D. Richter[5]. Cast members include Frank Langella[14], Laurence Olivier[15], Donald Pleasence[16], Kate Nelligan[17], Sylvester McCoy[18], and Trevor Eve[19].
Publication
Publication dates include +1979-07-13T00:00:00Z[28], +1979-07-20T00:00:00Z[29], +1979-07-29T00:00:00Z[30], +1979-08-24T00:00:00Z[31], +1979-08-30T00:00:00Z[32], and +1979-09-27T00:00:00Z[33]. Dracula's original language of film or TV show is recorded as English[34]. Genres include horror film[7], vampire film[8], romance film[9], drama film[10], and film based on a novel[11].
Reception
Reviews include 5.9/10[35], 67/100[36], and 58%[37].
Adaptations and Inspiration
After a work by Bram Stoker[38], John L. Balderston[39], and Hamilton Deane[40].
Why It Matters
Dracula ranks in the top 3% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (438 views/month).[2] Dracula has Wikipedia articles in 17 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[41]