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- From: smintz@sedona.intel.com (Stephen Mintz exp 11/92~)
- Newsgroups: alt.horror
- Subject: Re: Dracula
- Message-ID: <1e98t1INNeeq@chnews.intel.com>
- Date: 16 Nov 92 22:55:29 GMT
- References: <1992Nov13.174058.10676@nmsu.edu> <1992Nov14.155928.26419@ra.oc.com>
- Sender: smintz@sedona (Stephen Mintz exp 11/92~)
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- In article <1992Nov14.155928.26419@ra.oc.com>, frazier@elf.etsu.edu (Jeff Frazier) writes:
- > I also thing it was excellent. The only thing I didn't like was the
- > ending. Oldman and Hopkins were great!! They tried to make it much more
- > erotic than I expected. It does follow Stoker's book very well.
- > About the Texan, Quincy is in the book also. Also, if you watch the version
- > made by the BBC in 1977 that they show on PBS every once in awhile he is
- > in that also. The character isn't in that version or the book is the guy
- > that Lucy decided to marry. In the book she was to marry Quincy.
- >
- > I highly recommend this movie.
- >
- > Jeff Frazier (frazier@elf.etsu.edu)
- Follows the book? And what version of the book did you read...the only thing in
- common with the book the this movie had, was the title!!!
- Stephen
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