Stoker, Bram (1847-1912)

Bram Stoker, byname of Abraham Stoker, was born 8th of November 1847, in Clontarf, County Dublin, and died 20th of April 1912, in London. Stoker was an Irish writer, best known as the author of the Gothic horror tale Dracula.

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Based on Bram Stokers' Dracula, this remains one of the most impressive silent features of all time.

Dracula is resurrected, preying on four unsuspecting visitors to his castle.

After a bat's blood drops on his ashes, Dracula rises to trouble Simon and Sarah, a couple on a lookout for Paul, who had mysteriously disappeared.

Vlad Dracula turns into a bloodthirsty demon after his wife Elisabeta commits suicide. He travels to London after finding out that his wife has reincarnated in the form of his lawyer's fiancee Mina.

In 15th century Romania, three monks found themselves chained to the wall of a cell in the castle of Vlad Dracula, Voyvoyd of Wallachia.

As his kingdom is being threatened by the Turks, young prince Vlad Tepes must become a monster feared by his own people in order to obtain the power needed to protect his own family, and the families of his kingdom.

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