Bram de Haas brings 15 years of investing experience to the table and has over 5 years of experience managing a Euro hedge fund. He is also a former professional poker player and utilizes his ...
Eighteen-year-old Mary Shelley wrote Frankenstein in 1818; the Irish writer Bram Stoker published Dracula in 1897 ... cobwebs of previous editions of the book. It is presented in a well-thought ...
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However, that film was inspired by Bram Stoker's Dracula. While the film's main vampire is known as Count Orlok in the film, he is pretty much the character of Dracula, but instead, he is not ...
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Intriguing and vast in scope, it’s an old-fashioned page-turner. Naoise Dolan’s follow-up to 2020’s Exciting Times, this book is infused with the same biting social commentary and humour.
Speaking about her experience filming the Dracula movie, she said it was “intimidating, daunting and an incredible privilege” to be on the set, alongside co-stars Nicholas Hoult, Emma Corrin ...
Orlok vs Dracula ... Bram Stoker. The director of the 1922 Nosferatu changed the name of Stoker's vampire, Dracula, to Orlok. But he retained many of the ideas and much of the plot of the book ...
Murnau as an unlicensed Dracula knock-off ... bringing its director's flair for slow-burn portent and old-school theatricality into a grisly fairytale that reeks of sex, rancid flesh and 2,000 ...