If you understand English well enough to even consider reading Dracula, you will be fine. If you can't understand the language used, you are quite possibly illiterate (or simply young and not yet educated to that level).
Bram stoker was british and he wrote Dracula so English.
118. According to my resource he has been in 118 movies although he may not have STARRED in all of them. His first film, Scott of the Antarctic, was made in 1948 followed immediately by Hamlet, the same year. His most recent was Charlie and the Chocolate Factory in 2005.
Dracula is from Transylvania, Romania
Arthur is Lucy's husband in Dracula.
Dracula Hakushaku happened in 9801.
Not at all, vampires do not exist, and Dracula, is a good old-fashioned melodrama, not a tragedy at all.
Dracula - Spanish-language version - was created in 1931.
The duration of Dracula - Spanish-language version - is 1.73 hours.
Bram stoker was british and he wrote Dracula so English.
Romanian, because his character was inspired by a Romanian ruler
nosfaratu is the old fashioned name for dracula. my dad calls louis suares nosfaratu because he bites! nom nom
The last line of Bram Stoker's "Dracula" is "We want no proofs; we ask none to believe us!"
In the modern Romanian language the meaning of dracul is devil.
The fictional story of Dracula is set in Romania. So his first language would be Romanian. He is also depicted as moving to London, so that implies he also spoke English.
118. According to my resource he has been in 118 movies although he may not have STARRED in all of them. His first film, Scott of the Antarctic, was made in 1948 followed immediately by Hamlet, the same year. His most recent was Charlie and the Chocolate Factory in 2005.
Abraham Van Helsing is a character from a novel called "Dracula". There are many film adaptations of this novel, some of them are: "Dracula", "Dracula's Daughter", "Count Dracula", "Dracula 2000", "Dracula 3000", "Van Helsing", "Dracula 3D".
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