Bram Stoker's Dracula
Meet Dracula.
A lot of movie images scarred my childhood brain, but perhaps none quite so clearly as Gary Oldman from Bram Stoker's Dracula (directed by Francis Ford Coppola). His ancient, and excellently coiffed, Count Dracula slithers from room to room in his gargantuan castle like a terrible serpent ensnaring any unfortunate soul who has the misfortune of entering the impenetrable stone walls. From his hair-covered palms and his missing shadow, to his lusty tongue greedily licking fresh blood from a shaving razor, Count Dracula is a quintessential monster who will stand the test of time and continue to haunt the darkest recesses of our dreams along the way.
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