DraculaNational Theatre, Washington, D.C., direction A.L. Erlanger and W.H. Rapley, business management: S.E. Cochran, Horace Liveright presents "Dracula," the vampire play, dramatized by Hamilton Deane and John L. Balderston from Bram Stoker's world-famous novel "Dracula," staged by Ira Hards, scenes by Joseph Physioc |
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... Count Dracula , is a fairly well - known place . I shall enter here some of my notes , as they may refresh my memory when I talk over my travels with Mina . In the population of Transylvania there are four distinct nationalities ...
... Count Dracula , is a fairly well - known place . I shall enter here some of my notes , as they may refresh my memory when I talk over my travels with Mina . In the population of Transylvania there are four distinct nationalities ...
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... Count Dracula had directed me to go to the Golden Krone Hotel , which I found , to my great delight , to be thoroughly old- fashioned , for of course I wanted to see all I could of the ways of the country . I was evidently expected ...
... Count Dracula had directed me to go to the Golden Krone Hotel , which I found , to my great delight , to be thoroughly old- fashioned , for of course I wanted to see all I could of the ways of the country . I was evidently expected ...
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... Count , directing him to secure the best place on the coach for me ; but on making inquiries as to details he seemed somewhat reticent , and pretended that he could not understand my Ger- man . This could not be true , because up to ...
... Count , directing him to secure the best place on the coach for me ; but on making inquiries as to details he seemed somewhat reticent , and pretended that he could not understand my Ger- man . This could not be true , because up to ...
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... being Slovak and the other Servian for something that is either were - wolf or vampire . ( Mem . , I must ask the Count about these superstitions ) When we started , the crowd round the inn door Jonathan Harker's Journal 5.
... being Slovak and the other Servian for something that is either were - wolf or vampire . ( Mem . , I must ask the Count about these superstitions ) When we started , the crowd round the inn door Jonathan Harker's Journal 5.
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... Count . Each moment I expected to see the glare of lamps through the blackness ; but all was dark . The only light was the flickering rays of our own lamps , in which the steam from our hard - driven horses rose in a white cloud . We ...
... Count . Each moment I expected to see the glare of lamps through the blackness ; but all was dark . The only light was the flickering rays of our own lamps , in which the steam from our hard - driven horses rose in a white cloud . We ...
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