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dailyhorrorfilms:Winona Ryder in Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1992) dir. Francis Ford Coppola
zombooyah2thesequel:DRACULA (1931) dir. Tod BrowningDRACULA 1931.
dailyhorrorfilms:Winona Ryder in Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1992) dir. Francis Ford Coppola
dailyflicks: Come to me. Leave these others…and come to me. Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1992) dir. Franci
dailyflicks:Come to me. Leave these others…and come to me. Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1992) dir. Francis
gramps1942:dailyhorrorfilms:Dracula (1931) dir. Tod Browning^^^ My dramatic ass when my mom mentions
dailyflicks: The blood is the life… and it shall be mine. Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1992) dir. Francis
Jonathan Rhys Meyers as Alexander Grayson | Dracula, 1x01 — The Blood Is The Life
Jonathan Rhys Meyers as Alexander Grayson | Dracula, 1x01 — The Blood Is The Life
keeferonies-art: HI I’m crawling out of my Tumblr lurker hole bc I simply have to post these d
The Victoria Daily Times, British Columbia, July 14, 1936
keeferonies-art:HI I’m crawling out of my Tumblr lurker hole bc I simply have to post these do
zathra:can’t wait to get to this part in dracula daily
hydroflorix:loving the way time and context has turned dracula into a comedy
mewtwo365:More Dracula Daily with my good friend Jonathan Harker!Hope you enjoy, and have an AWESOME
cupcakeshakesnake: Redraw of this in honor of a very old book trendingVery delighted to see more peo
emathevampire:apparently this meme didn’t actually exist, I just imagined it so vividly I was
khaliissa: they’re having a fundamentally different experience
devilswalkingstick: [id: a picture of jonathan harker as portrayed by keanu reeves in bram stoker&rs
cupcakeshakesnake: Pictured: Dracula 10 minutes before leaving to pick up Jonathan
penny-anna: actually wait
emathevampire: apparently this meme didn’t actually exist, I just imagined it so vividly I was
veliseraptor:oh ho ho ho is that a thesis statement for one of the themes of 19th century gothic hor
hydroflorix: loving the way time and context has turned dracula into a comedy
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