Dracula
This 1973 Canadian TV movie adaptation of DRACULA played on CBC's Purple Playhouse program. Norman Welsh plays the vampire count that resembles Stoker's original vision for the character.
This 1973 Canadian TV movie adaptation of DRACULA played on CBC's Purple Playhouse program. Norman Welsh plays the vampire count that resembles Stoker's original vision for the character.
Norman Welsh
Dracula
Blair Brown
Mina
Charlotte Hunt
Lucy
Nehemiah Persoff
Dr. Van Helsing
Dan MacDonald
Harker
Steven Sutherland
Jack Seward
Peter Hughes
Porter
Robert Joy
Porter
Marie Romain Aloma
Bride
This 1973 Canadian TV movie adaptation of DRACULA played on CBC's Purple Playhouse program. Norman Welsh plays the vampire count that resembles Stoker's original vision for the character.
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