Dracula: The Series

Dracula: The Series (1990-1991)

EndedScripted showDrama, Family, Supernatural

Dracula: The Series is based on two teenage brothers who visit their uncle Gustav in Europe. There they find that they find out that vampires exist. The brothers soon meet the rich businessman Alexander Lucard who is who is none other than Count Dracula.

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Scheduleevery Saturday (22 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E21Klaus Encounters of the Interred KindMai 11, 1991
S01E20My Dinner with LucardMai 4, 1991
S01E19Bats in the AtticApr. 27, 1991
S01E18I Love LucardFeb. 23, 1991
S01E17The Decline of the Romanian VampireFeb. 16, 1991
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Dracula: The Series' premiere?

'Dracula: The Series' premiered on April 28, 1990.

Who played the role of Count Dracula?

The role of Count Dracula was played by Geordie Johnson.

Who played the role of Alexander Lucard?

The role of Alexander Lucard was played by Bernard Behrens.

What was the inspiration behind the show?

The show was inspired by the classic Bram Stoker novel, Dracula.

What was the nationality of Count Dracula in the show?

Count Dracula was depicted as being Romanian.

Who were the main characters in the show besides Count Dracula?

The main characters in the show included Gustav Helsing and Sophie Metternich.

Who played the role of Gustav Helsing in the show?

The role of Gustav Helsing was played by Mia Kirshner.

What was the primary filming location for the show?

The show was primarily filmed in Toronto, Canada.

What was the tagline of the show?

The tagline of the show was "The Vampire Lives Again".

Was the show a critical and commercial success?

The show received mixed reviews from critics and was canceled after one season.

What was the reason behind the show's cancellation?

The show's cancellation was reportedly due to low ratings.

Were there any notable guest stars on the show?

Yes, notable guest stars included Barry Morse, Tony Rosato, and Henry Beckman.

Was the show broadcast internationally?

Yes, the show was broadcast in countries such as the United Kingdom, Israel, and Australia.

Was the show's soundtrack released?

No, the show's soundtrack was not officially released.

Did the show win any awards?

No, the show did not win any major awards.

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