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Dracula, the vampire and the voivode
2011, regia di Michael Bayley Hughes
Scheda: Nazione: USA - Produzione: Virgil Films & Entertainment (in associazione con la Transylvanian Society of Dracula) - Distribuzione: Virgil Films & Entertainment - Soggetto: dal romanzo Dracula di Bram Stoker - Sceneggiatura: Michael Bayley Hughes - Musiche: Carter Burwell - Formato: Color, documentario - Durata: 84' (98').
Cast (narratori): Jason Walford-Davies, Dennis McIntyre, Nicolae Paduraru, Vaughan Prytherch, Robert Williams, Fiona Carson.
Plot
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Few mythic
figures have ever captured the imagination, nor been as enduringly popular, as
Dracula, made famous in Irishman Bram Stoker's 1897 gothic novel and sparking
the earliest pop culture fascination with vampire folklore. But much confusion
surrounds Count Dracula, the fictional vampire, and Vlad "Tepes (The Impaler)"
Draculea III (1431-1476), the voivode, Old Slavonic, meaning "one who leads
warriors." A real-life royal, many believe that Vlad III's violent, six-year
rule of Romania and now-familiar surname inspired the famed, fanged figure.
Separating fact from fiction, Dracula: The Vampire and the Voivode - filmed in
Transylvania, Whitby, London and Dublin - was produced in association with the
Transylvanian Society of Dracula and features interviews with the leading
experts on the subject. Sink your teeth into this intriguing examination of one
of the world's most infamous legends with an unprecedented look at: visits to
Stoker's hometown of Dublin and his (and Dracula's) London haunts; a vivid
account of the real-life count's arrival in the seaside town of Yorkshire; Vlad
III's reign of terror; debunking the association between any Dracula (a common
surname in the former countries of Yugoslavia) and the iconic Castle Bran;
retracing Vlad III and Count Dracula's footsteps through Romania; and a look at
how Stoker (who never visited Transylvania) left an indelible impression of
Romania on the world. Directed by Michael Bayley Hughes and narrated by Jason
Walford Davies».
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