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I can distinctly recall when I first saw the 1979 version of Dracula starring Frank Langella as the titular count. It was about 9 a.m. on a Thursday and I had to get to class soon, but I was hooked.
In 1979, opposite Laurence Olivier and Donald Pleasance, he played Count Dracula, having first embodied the role on Broadway. ... Frank Langella’s Dracula Returns, Colorfully And Less So.
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 ...
In the midst of sipping a 1794 Chateauneuf-du-Pape, flirting with a fine- boned redhead, smoking hashish from his calabash pipe and explaining a few things to Dr. Watson about jujitsu, sodium sulfa… ...
In his more-than-distinguished career, Frank Langella has become Richard Nixon, Clark Kent’s editor Perry White and a count named Dracula. So how did he end up playing a part opposite a robot in ...
In some minds, the road from Count Dracula to Richard Nixon is a short one, but throw in some 40-odd personalities in between the two and you get just part of the versatile 50-year career of Frank ...
Langella, who in the 1970s won acclaim as Dracula on Broadway and went on to play the shadowy count in the 1979 film “Dracula,” played Judge Julius Hoffman in Aaron Sorkin’s Oscar-nominated ...
Frank Langella Blames ‘Cancel Culture’ After Firing From Netflix Show. The actor said his dismissal from “The Fall of the House of Usher” followed a love scene in which the actress playing ...