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The ultimate Dracula film IMO has yet to be made....

Posted by TWB on July 27, 2007 at 17:53:15:

I'm a huge fan of the book and this genre of films...and although I like certain aspects of most of the different versions...no one film is "practically perfect in every way"....I still think that the best Count D so far was Jack Palance..captured both the sinister quality and pathos of the role. Isabelle Adjani is certainly the most beautiful victim on celluloid...Overall, the version I like the best is the 70's version with Frank Langella...though some scenes were borderline comedy...Had the film had a little more of a serious edge to it, it would have scored in most areas....