Lands of Dracula: Bram Stoker's Whitby
In the summer of 1890 author Bram Stoker visited the seaside town of Whitby in north Yorkshire, England for his annual summer holiday. A few months earlier he had had an idea to write a novel about a vampire count and while he was in the town he met local people and heard tales of eerie shipwrecks and ghostly hounds. Many of its locations, characters and stories found their way in to his famous gothic novel, Dracula. This short film explores the connections between Whitby, Bram Stoker and Dracula.
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Visit "Transylvania" - Land of Dracula
Bram Stoker's gothic novel Dracula begins with solicitor Jonathan Harker travelling through Europe to visit a mysterious count at his castle in Transylvania to discuss his purchase of a series of properties in and around London. Harker's travels in Transylvania starts at the Golden Crown Hotel in Bistritz from where he travels through the Carpathian mountains, up the Borgo Pass to arrive at Castle Dracula in the dead of night. Surprisingly, these locations actually exist. Transylvania is a very real place; a province within the modern country of Romania. This short film visits Bistritz (Bistrita) and faithfully re-traces Harker's journey up the Borgo Pass to the castle.
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