bearing a similar name to Jonathan Harker from the novel, who visits Dracula as part of a real estate negotiation, gets trapped there and nearly killed. In Raturi’s story, Jon Harker is a bit of ...
We will examine why Count Dracula is the most faithful adaptation of Bram Stoker's work, and why it is so hard to find. The ...
Fiction is powerful. Doubts arise. And doubt begets fear. As Jonathan Harker you know that your wife, Mina, trapped under the Vampire’s spell, will never be safe as long as Dracula is still alive. You ...
Dracula, a Comedy of Terrors at the Menier Chocolate Factory review: toothless show lacks bite - 2/5 Despite a talented cast, ...
Dracula, A Comedy of Terrors is decidedly in the second camp, pun is absolutely intended. This is Dracula reimagined as a queer odyssey where both men and women are attracted to the blood-sucking ...
This version of Dracula is loosely based on Bram Stoker's classic novel. Young barrister Jonathan Harker is assigned to a gloomy village in the mists of eastern Europe. He is captured and ...
Count Dracula, who comes to England to find new victims and fresh blood, particularly realtor/solicitor Jonathan Harker and the women in his life, Lucy, and Mina. Some plot points were simplified ...
Jonathan Harker is sent away to Count Dracula's castle to sell him a house in Wismar where Jonathan lives. But Count Dracula is a vampire, an undead ghoul living off of men's blood. Inspired by a ...
If you've ever wanted to live like Dracula, now's your chance ... given the same meal the Count gave to Jonathan Harker in Bram Stoker's novel, and even have the chance to sleep in velvet-lined ...
In the 19th century, Jonathan Harker, a novice lawyer, is asked by a Romanian aristocrat to help him buy a property in London. The aristocrat, who calls himself "Count Dracula," has an eerie aura ...
In the treacherous mountains of Transylvania, Jonathan Harker ... monster the world has ever known: Count Dracula! When the Count sets his sights on Harker’s fiancé, the brilliant young ...