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Count Dracula Goes to the Movies

Stoker's Novel Adapted

by Lyndon W. Joslin

Type
Studies
Subject
GenreHorror
Keywords
horror, vampire, adaptation, Bram Stoker
Publishing date
2017
Publisher
McFarland & Co
3rd edition
Language
English
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Physical desc.
Paperback • 296 pages
7 x 10 inches (18 x 25.5 cm)
ISBN
978-1-4766-6987-8
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Book Presentation:
First published in 1897, Bram Stoker’s Dracula has never been out of print. Yet most people are familiar with the title character from the movies. Count Dracula is one of the most-filmed literary characters in history—but has he (or Stoker’s novel) ever been filmed accurately?

In its third edition, this study focuses on 18 adaptations of Dracula from 1922 to 2012, comparing them to the novel and to each other. Fidelity to the novel does not always guarantee a good movie, while some of the better films are among the more freely adapted.

The Universal and Hammer sequels are searched for traces of Stoker, along with several other films that borrow from the novel. The author concludes with a brief look at four latter-day projects that are best dismissed or viewed for ironic laughs.

About the Author:
Lyndon W. Joslin is a radio news anchor, reporter, commentator, and copy editor in Houston, Texas.

Press Reviews:
• "Excellent…Joslin knows his subject"—Plan 9 Crunch

• "Presents a compendium of the most important Dracula film adaptations"—ProtoView

Reviews of previous editions:

• "Clearly explains this Gothic tale…. Don’t miss this entertaining and informative book"—Film & History

• "A good job…recommended"—Public Library Quarterly

• "An interesting addition to the literature"—ARBA

• "Excellent…an overview like this one shows how a particularly powerful myth can survive in a variety of cultures, on both the page and screen"—Video Watchdog

• "A scholarly and well-researched work that is also loads of fun to read…entertaining…highly recommended"—Midnight Marquee

• "An excellent guide…a scholarly but highly approachable work"—Film Review

• "A great achievement"—FilmFax

• "Another nicely-produced volume from McFarland"—Interzone

• "A handy reference on how the various Dracula films depart from the Stoker text"—Cult Movies

"examines all the films based on the Bram Stoker classic"—Classic Images

"Joslin writes in an accessible and entertaining style"—Scarlet Street

"recommended"—Monsters from the Vault

"interesting"—Little Shoppe of Horrors

"a fascinating book…a very nice addition to your Dracula library"—Chiller Theatre

"a book that lives up to its name—or at least its subtitle…highly readable"—The Vampire’s Crypt

"explores more than two dozen vampire movies, especially those based directly on the novel"—Houston Chronicle

"a genuine treat…impressive"—Burlington County Times

"exhaustively researched and richly detailed. If you love vampires, vampire movies, Dracula or Stoker’s novel, this comprehensive and definitive book belongs on your bookshelf"—Access Texas

See the publisher website: McFarland & Co

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