First published in 1897, the novel Dracula by Irish author Bram Stoker has never been out of print. It is often regarded as the best gothic horror novel of all time. The popularity of the world’s most notorious vampire, Count Dracula, has ensured that it remains a timeless classic. There have been several screen adaptations of Dracula over the years, but critics have often maintained that none have ever captured the intensity and drama in Stoker's original text. This epistolary novel, comprised...
First published in 1897, the novel Dracula by Irish author Bram Stoker has never been out of print. It is often regarded as the best gothic horror novel of all time. The popularity of the world’s most notorious vampire, Count Dracula, has ensured that it remains a timeless classic. There have been several screen adaptations of Dracula over the years, but critics have often maintained that none have ever captured the intensity and drama in Stoker's original text. This epistolary novel, comprised of journal entries, letters, newspaper clippings and a ship's log, interweave into an incredibly gripping story as the various characters intimately recount the epic legend of the Transylvanian Count. The tale begins with Jonathan Harker’s journal - read by Michael Fassbender (X-Men: First Class, Hunger, Jane Eyre, Inglourious Basterds) - as the young newly qualified solicitor travels to a remote castle in the Carpathian Mountains to meet a wealthy client… Cast: Michael Fassbender: Jonathan Harker (Credits include: X-Men: First Class (2011) Jane Eyre (2011), Inglourious Basterds (2009), Hunger (2008). Currently Shame directed by Steve McQueen (UK release January 2012.) Gillian Kearney: Mina Murray (Credits include: Justice (2011) Casualty, The Forsyte Saga, Primeval) James D’Arcy: Dr Seward (Credits include: W.E (2011) directed by Madonna, Screwed (2011), Master and Commander (2003). Currently filming Cloud Atlas (UK release 2012) James Greene: Dr.Van Helsing (Credits include: Merlin (2011) Sherlock Holmes (2009), Rocknrolla (2008), William and Mary (2003-2005). Abridger: Daragh Carville Daragh Carville is a Northern Irish playwright and screenwriter. His plays, which include Language Roulette and Observatory, have been widely produced in Britain and Ireland, and in France, Germany, Holland and the US. He was also one of the contributors to Convictions, the award-winning theatre event held at the Crumlin Road Courthouse, Belfast in 2000. Daragh Carville has also written for TV and Radio. His radio play, Regenerations, first broadcast on BBC Radio 3 in 2001, was nominated for the Richard Imison Award. His films include Middletown, starring Matthew McFadyen (2006) and Cherrybomb (2009). Daragh was the winner of the 1997 Stewart Parker Award and the 1998 Meyer-Whitworth Prize Книга «Dracula (Radio play)» авторов Брэм Стокер, Daragh Carville оценена посетителями КнигоГид, и её читательский рейтинг составил 8.2 из 10.
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