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The 1979 version of Dracula gave us a gift that keeps on giving: Frank Langella as an incredibly erotic, engaging, and seductive titular vampire. The post Frank Langella’s Dracula Is the ...
Frank Langella’s take from 1979 falls somewhere in between the two. Director John Badman’s Dracula was based on the hugely successful Broadway stage version of the story that Langella had ...
Langella bought the one-bedroom co-op at 336 Central Park West around 20 years ago, drawn to the Art Deco building details and its location at 94th Street.
Langella’s Dracula is pointedly less scary than Skeletor, and indeed, less scary than most dramatic Draculas. This is by design. While the actor did a campy take in the stage production that ...
The 1979 movie version of Dracula starring Frank Langella as the titular count and Sir Laurence Olivier is getting a proper treatment for its debut on Blu-ray via Scream Factory. The first disc in ...
Interestingly, two key examples of this were released in the same year: John Badham’s Dracula, starring Frank Langella, and Werner Herzog’s Nosferatu the Vampyre, both screened in 1979.
In this recent video by Vanity Fair, Frank Langella takes us through his legendary acting career, breaking down his roles in ‘The Immoralist,’ ‘The Twelve Chairs,’ ‘Diary of a Mad ...
Frank Langella has won four Tony Awards, portrayed everyone from Richard Nixon to Dracula, and starred in beloved hits from “Dave” to his recent turn on FX’s “The Americans.” And yet ...
Nicolas Cage says that while the role of Dracula has been done many times, “the lion's share has been done not very well.” So he drew from the greats like Bela Lugosi and Frank Langella, then ...
Six years ago, then known primarily as the man who'd once been Dracula, Frank Langella was weighing three offers—two TV shows and a tiny new play with an eight-week run at a not-for-profit ...
Dracula comes to Blu-ray Scream Factory-style on November 26, dripping with exquisite new bonus features (full list below) and a new 4K scan of the original best available film elements.