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Dracula's Daughter - An Alternate History for Classic Film Monsters by Philip J. Riley *Books Bestsellers »RTF

Dracula's Daughter - An Alternate History for Classic Film Monsters Dracula or in the script included in this first volume of the Alternate History of FilMonsters James Whale's DRACULA'S DAUGHTER? Now through the discovery of these legendary filmscripts you will have


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Dracula's Daughter - An Alternate History for Classic Film Monsters

Title:Dracula's Daughter - An Alternate History for Classic Film Monsters
Author:Philip J. Riley
Rating:4.82 (883 Votes)
Asin:1593934750
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:176 Pages
Publish Date:2009-10-31
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"Just when you thought you knew everything about our beloved classic monsters - Philip Riley pulls another bat out of the hat with this new remarkable book series." - Stan Winston "Philip J Riley continues to discover lost film lore - last was the amazing reconstruction of Lon Chaney's The Phantom of the Opera and now a treasure trove of scripts that no one knew existed." - Ray Bradbury WHAT IF Boris Karloff portrayed the Wolfman and The Invisible Man and Cagliostro, King of the Dead? What if Lon Chaney portrayed Count Dracula, or Lon Chaney Jr. appeared in what was to be the first Technicolor Classic Monster film. What if Bela Lugosi starred in Frankenstein as the Doctor or the Monster or Wolfman vs. Dracula or in the script included in this first volume of the Alternate History of FilMonsters James Whale's DRACULA'S DAUGHTER? Now through the discovery of these legendary filmscripts you will have your answers! Contains the excised chapter from Dracula, entitled Dracula's Guest by Bram

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