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Dracula: The Series

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TV

No. of seasons
  
1

First episode date
  
29 September 1990

Network
  
Broadcast syndication

Number of episodes
  
21

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IMDb

Country of origin
  
Canada United States

No. of episodes
  
21

Final episode date
  
11 May 1991

Number of seasons
  
1

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Developed by
  
Glenn Davis William Laurin

Starring
  
Bernard Behrens Geordie Johnson Joe Roncetti Jacob Tierney Mia Kirshner

Executive producer(s)
  
David J. Patterson and Robert Halmi, Jr.

Cast
  
Mia Kirshner, Geordie Johnson, Bernard Behrens, Jacob Tierney, Geraint Wyn Davies

Similar
  
Dracula, Kung Fu: The Legend C, Penny Dreadful, Forever Knight, Poltergeist: The Legacy

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Dracula: The Series is a syndicated series about Count Dracula (using the alias of "Alexander Lucard," a wealthy tycoon — the name itself 'A. Lucard' being 'Dracula' backwards.) and his struggles with Gustav Van Helsing, as well as Gustav's young nephews — Maximilian and Christopher Townsend. They were also aided by a schoolgirl, Sophie Metternich. Romantic tensions developed between Chris and Sophie. The series was filmed in Luxembourg, and produced by Phil Bedard and Larry Lalonde, best known for their work on John Woo's Once a Thief and Kung Fu: The Legend Continues.

Contents

The series formula was relatively straightforward, with the four heroes learning of some plot by Lucard/Dracula and attempting to foil it, with at least some success. In keeping with the novel, but not most film and television lore, vampires could walk in sunlight but lacked their powers. Anyone bitten just once by a vampire transformed into a zombie-like servant. This process could be stopped by applying holy water to the bite.

Guest appearances

Guest stars for the show were a cross-section of Canadian television and theatre talent, including Geraint Wyn Davies, who played Gustav's son Klaus, who'd been turned into a vampire. He went on to play the vampire Nick Knight in the series Forever Knight. Other notables included Stratford and Shaw festival veteran Jonathan Welsh, well known television and film actors Kim Coates (from Prison Break) and Barry Morse (from The Fugitive and Space: 1999), Chas Lawther, Kirsten Kieferle (from Degrassi: The Next Generation), and Marina Anderson-Carradine, best known for managing (and then marrying) actor David Carradine.

References

Dracula: The Series Wikipedia