Van Helsing (a monster hunter who studies vampires) and Count Dracula himself. He did it with such skill that we all agreed that we could identify each character by his or her distinct voice and ...
She’s the real-life Count Dracula. A woman’s rare “vampire disease” causes her to writhe in pain and could even be fatal if she ingests garlic, much like the mythical bloodsucking creatures.
Hungary, XVII century. After being widowed, the old countess Elizabeth Nádasdy, of the Báthory lineage, fortunately discovers a way to become young again; but the price to be paid by those ...