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Orson Welles on…Dracula

3 May, 2013

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From literature to the theater to the screen. Narrative and meaning shifts with medium changes as films like Frankenstein and Dracula often differ greatly from their book predecessor. 

Posted By: caryncoleman Category: Film, Video Tags: dracula, nosferatu, stoker, welles

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