96 zoekresultaten gevonden met "Dracula": |
Fangoria#1 |
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Monster No More! |
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The screen's best-known Dracula insists he's not a monster at heart. |
Fangoria#1 |
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An Amazing Amazon Adventure |
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Twenty-five years ago, Universal felt the need to unleash a new monster to compete with the likes of Dracula and Frankenstein. Delving into the Amazon jungle, they came up with The Creature from the Black Lagoon, a finned fury that stalked its prey in 3-D! |
Fangoria#1 |
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Dracula |
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Fangoria#1 |
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Dracula's Great Love |
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Fangoria#2 |
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Dracula Fever |
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The biggest Dracula film ever - thanks to a solid array of talent |
Fangoria#4 |
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The Seven Brothers Meet Dracula |
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Fangoria#7 |
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Monster Invasion |
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Caveman; Inferno; Mamma Dracula; The Hitch-Hiker's Guide To The Galaxy; Witches' Brew |
Fangoria#8 |
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The Horror of Dracula |
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Hammer Films expand its empire of fright with its second Lee and Cushing classic - as recorded by effects man Syd Pearson and film editor Bill Lenny. |
Fangoria#10 |
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The Horror of Sangster |
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The screenwriter behind Hammer Films' revivals of Frankenstein and Dracula recalls his role in that studio's "Golden Age." |
Fangoria#11 |
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Fisher Fantastica |
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The World of Terence Fisher & Hammer Films |
Fangoria#24 |
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The 7 Brothers Meet Dracula |
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Fangoria#28 |
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Hammer's Veronica |
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The Beautiful Veronica Carlson Talks About her Years as a Femme Fatale at Hammer Horror |
Fangoria#30 |
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The British Terror of Freddie Francis |
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The Director of The Skull and Tales from the Crypt Talks About his Prolific Career. |
Fangoria#30 |
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History of A.I.P. - Part IV: Herman Cohen's Teenage Terrors |
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Alex Gordon recalls I Was a Teenage Werewolf and I Was a Teenage Frankenstein. |
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#0 |
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Written in Blood |
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From Dario Argento ti Lucio Fulci, screenwriter Antonio Tentori has penned for Italy's best. |
Fangoria#35 |
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Hammer's Monster Man |
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An exclusive interview with Roy Ashton, Hammer Horror's chief makeup artist, the man who "gave Dracula his cutting edge." |
Fangoria#44 |
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Siodmak's Brain |
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Curt Siodmak - an architect of sci-fi/horror and inventor of "classical horror folklore." |
Fangoria#47 |
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Dracula vs. Frankenstein |
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Fangoria#47 |
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Monster Interlude |
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The successful movie combine of Levy/Gardner/Laven on the company's memorable 50's excursion into vampires and giamt snals. |
Fangoria#51 |
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Special Words for Scream Queen Evelyn Ankers |
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Alex delivers a fond farewell to a favorite fright female. |
Fangoria#53 |
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Nightmare Movies: The Complete Multimedia Vampire and Dracula Bibliography |
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Fangoria#55 |
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Scream Greats #30: Horror of Dracula |
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Free Poster. Scream Greats #30: Horror of Dracula |
Fangoria#55 |
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Horror of Dracula |
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Fangoria#57 |
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Horror Video Discoveries - Part One |
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The ones that got away. |
Fangoria#64 |
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Dracula: A Symphony in Moonlight and Nightmares |
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Fangoria#64 |
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Raiders of the Living Dead - Zombies on a Shoestring |
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"Dracula vs. Frankenstein" creator Sam Sherman muses over the death of the drive-in and the birth of his latest undead action flick. |
Fangoria#72 |
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Dracula's Widow Comes Out Mourning |
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The tale of a famous Romanian spouse brings Fango on the set visit that (sort of) wasn't. |
Fangoria#74 |
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Son of Hammer - Part One |
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The true connoisseur recognizes producer Anthony Hinds as a guiding hand behind some of the greatest horror ever filmed. |
Fangoria#75 |
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Anthony Hinds, Prince of Hammer - Part Two |
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The retired producer reflects on screenwriting, watching the fall of Hammer Studios and putting up with Christopher Lee. |
Fangoria#75 |
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The Michael Gough Dossier |
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The Gough report |
Fangoria#79 |
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Son of Dracula |
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Fangoria#85 |
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Dracula Lives! |
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Bela in Britain |
Fangoria#87 |
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Dracula's Last Rites |
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Fangoria#102 |
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Hollywood Gothic: The Tangled Web of Dracula from Novel to Stage to Screen |
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Fangoria#107 |
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Up To Bat |
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Dracula is rising from the comics page in over a half dozen new titles from the best in the business. |
Fangoria#109 |
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How to Make a Teenage Monster Movie - Part One |
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Decades before the high school slasher boom, producer Herman Cohen knew that horror was a sure bet to entrap young audiences. |
Fangoria#113 |
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Now You're Playing With Terror! |
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The recent spate of horror-oriented home video games let you explore new worlds of fear or take on your favorite fiends. |
Fangoria#119 |
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Drac Attack |
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We have seen the future of horror, and its name is "Dracula." |
Fangoria#119 |
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Bitten in Spanish |
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Actress Lupita Tovar looks back on the days when her Mexican spitfire met a Latin vampire in the other 1931 "Dracula." |
Fangoria#119 |
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Stoker's Staker |
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Looking for a change of pace, Anthony Hopkins moves from last year's scariest villain to the hero of "Bram Stoker's Dracula." |
Fangoria#119 |
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Dracula |
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Fangoria#123 |
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Dracula Rising |
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Fangoria#134 |
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House of Dracula |
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Fangoria#139 |
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In Search of Dracula |
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Fangoria#198 |
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Blood to Blood: The Dracula Story Continues |
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Fangoria#199 |
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Dracula 2000 Bites to the Future |
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Horror's most famous villain wakes up in the modern day under the direction of Patrick Lussier. |
Fangoria#199 |
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The Butler Bit It |
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Gerard Butler plays a modern Dracula and loves it |
Fangoria#205 |
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Drac of All Trades |
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Reinventing the famous vampire is just a part of Kim Newman's wide-ranging genre output. |
Fangoria#207 |
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Scars of Dracula / Horror of Frankenstein / Blood from the Mummy's Tomb / The Horror of Hammer |
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Fangoria#207 |
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Dracula 2000 |
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Fangoria#208 |
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Dracula's Daughter |
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Fangoria#208 |
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Son of Dracula |
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Fangoria#225 |
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Dracula II |
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Video of the Month |
Fangoria#227 |
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Christopher Lee: The Last Horror Star - Part One |
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He has played more villains and monsters than anyone, but there's more to this British legend than screen bogeymen. |
Fangoria#260 |
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Count Dracula |
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Fangoria#263 |
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The Hills of Virginia |
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Two decades after playing Dracula's victim, Virginia Vincent was under the "eyes" of desert mutants. |
Fangoria#266 |
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Count Dracula |
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TV classic rises from the grave |
Fangoria#270 |
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Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles |
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Fangoria#276 |
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Bram Stoker's Dracula's Guest |
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Fangoria#279 |
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The Dracula War |
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Drac and awe |
Fangoria#279 |
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The New Annotated Dracula |
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Fangoria#296 |
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Christopher Coppola on "Dracula's Widow" |
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Christopher Coppola on "Dracula's Widow." |
Fangoria#298 |
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Fangs for the Memories - Part Two |
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In the course of her Hammer career, actress Barbara Shelley faced terrors historical, fictional and science-fictional. |
Fangoria#300 |
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Bram Stoker's Dracula |
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Fangoria#300 |
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Brides of Dracula |
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Fangoria#300 |
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Count Dracula's Great Love |
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Fangoria#300 |
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Dracula |
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Fangoria#300 |
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Horror of Dracula |
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Fangoria#301 |
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Mike Vickers on Dracula A.D. 1972 |
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Mike Vivkers on the "Dracula A.D. 72" score |
Fangoria#302 |
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My Dinner With Dario |
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A fellow Italian genre specialist joins Argento to look back at the maestro's past and forward to his future. |
Fangoria#302 |
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Giant Fold-Out Posters |
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Giant Fold-Out Posters Inside! "Deep Red" and "Bonnie & Clyde vs. Dracula". |
Fangoria#302 |
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The Flesh and Blood Show: The Music of Claudio Gizzi |
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Hailing from Italy, he created memorable scores for a pair of reimagined film fiends. |
Fangoria#305 |
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Bonnie and Clyde vs. Dracula |
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Fangoria#306 |
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Anno Dracula |
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Fangoria#307 |
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Power's Monster Mashes |
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An overview of the Power Records comics with audio. |
Fangoria#308 |
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A Taste for Vampires - Part One |
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In his films for Hammer, director Peter Sasdy put fresh spins on an old subject. |
Fangoria#308 |
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Italian Horror: Dracula 3D - Profondo Vampire |
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The master of Italian terror turns his dimensional lens on the lord of the undead. |
Fangoria#312 |
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The Gough Stuff |
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Remembering actor Michael Gough |
Fangoria#313 |
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Terror of Dracula - Bram On A Budget |
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What this adaptation of the Stoker novel lacked in funds, it makes up for in faithfulness. |
Fangoria#313 |
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Dracula's Demeter |
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Fangoria#315 |
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Anno Dracula: The Bloody Red Baron |
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Book of the Month |
Fangoria#318 |
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Dracula Has Risen from the Grave / Mad Monster Party |
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Free Poster: Dracula Has Risen from the Grave and Mad Monster Party |
Fangoria#324 |
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Fangfest: Castlevania: Lord of Shadows 2 - To Play with Fangs |
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As the undying game sees its latest incarnation, you can now take action as Dracula himself. |
Fangoria#324 |
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Fangfest: Dracula: Serial Ladykiller |
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Michael Nouri: TV's "Cliffhangers!" cast him as a recurring Count. |
Fangoria#325 |
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My Friend, Jess Franco |
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A memoir of time spent with the late, lamented Earl of Eurohorror. |
Fangoria#325 |
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Jess Franco - The Undying Legend |
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How the video explosion led the Spanish horror specialist to make his belated breakout. |
Fangoria#325 |
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Jack's Journey Into Perversion |
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Legendary Eurohorror presence Jack Taylor spent plenty of time in Franco-land. |
Fangoria#328 |
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Dracula |
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Sexy new televampire |
Fangoria#334 |
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Countess Dracula |
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Fangoria#334 |
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Dan Curtis' Dracula |
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Disc of the Month |
Fangoria#337 |
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Dracula Untold - How Vlad Went Bad |
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The epic horror/fantasy charts the origin of the movies' and literature's most famous fangman. |
Fangoria#340 |
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Hammer Down! |
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Actress Lesley-Anne Down went from British Gothic to LA grit in a handful of horror films. |
Fangoria#341 |
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The Sins of Dracula |
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Fangoria#341 |
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Not to be FORGOT |
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British actress Susan Penhaligon recalls facing manaces prehistoric, telekinetic and otherwise. |
Fangoria#350 |
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The Absolutely 100% Official Last Podcast On The Left Film Cannon |
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Henry Zebrowski, Ben Kissel and Marcus Parks |
Fangoria#359 |
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Hammer Time! A Guide For Beginners |
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In an attempt to get genre fans to look beyond the past five years, we present a primer on the bloody, sexy history of Hammer Studios. |