Objective: Bram Stoker wrote his classic gothic horror novel in 1897 and captured the imagination of the world, inspiring countless adaptations on the page, stage and screen and redefining what we think a vampire is. Thanks to the impact of the cinema Dracula has remained the most famous horror creation of all time; from Murnau's astonishing silent adaptation "Nosferatu", through the Hammer horror versions of the 50s and 60s, to Francis Ford Coppola's visually stunning retelling in the 1990s. Dracula continues to haunt our dreams and our cinemas. Review these adaptations of the original novel to win this accolade. Matches 1 to 7 out of 7 |