31 Nights of Dractober: Drakula Istanbul’da (1953)

Drakula Istanbul’da (1953) Director: Mehmet Muhtar Dracula: Atif Kaptan The first direct identification of Bram Stoker’s Dracula with Vlad the Impaler came (unsurprisingly, in retrospect) from the Turks, who after all were on the receiving end of Vlad’s hobby. In 1928, Ali Riza Seyfi wrote a novel called Kazikli Voyvoda, or Impaler Voivode, xeroxing Stoker’s novel with […]

The Plain People of Gaming: Filings from Edom

The upcoming Edom Files, yet another part of the I-can-justifiably-use-the-word-epic-at-this-point epic Dracula Dossier series, is an anthology of eight missions, ranging from 1877’s Stoker: First Blood to the present-day Harker Intrusion . These missions can be used as one-shots with or without reference to the larger Dossier series, or as Flashbacks within a regular Dossier campaign, or – for the truly heroic – as part […]

31 Nights of Dractober: Taste the Blood of Dracula (1970)

Taste the Blood of Dracula (1970) Director: Peter Sasdy Dracula: Christopher Lee For reasons unknown to me, film critics enjoy belittling the later Hammer Dracula series. While it’s true that no later Hammer film approaches the artistic or emotional impact of Fisher’s 1958 original, it’s also true that by expanding their “Dracula Mythos” (and by […]

31 Nights of Dractober: Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1973)

Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1973) Director: Dan Curtis Dracula: Jack Palance If you had always wondered where that trope of “Dracula falls in love with Mina because she resembles his centuries-dead true love” came from, well, it came from two places. First, it comes from The Mummy (Karl Freund, 1932), but Dan Curtis moved it from mummies […]

31 Nights of Dractober: Drácula (1931)

Drácula (1931) Director: George Melford Dracula: Carlos Vallarías Once silent films went the way of the stereopticon, Hollywood studios had to make foreign-language films for foreign markets. In 1930, while filming the Tod Browning/Bela Lugosi Dracula we’ll get to later, Universal hired (non-Spanish-speaker) George Melford to shoot a Spanish-language Drácula simultaneously on the same sets as […]

See Page XX: Pelgraning Your Halloween (Or Halloweening Your Pelgrane, As the Case May Be)

A column on roleplaying by Robin D. Laws Christmas may bring its game books snugly wrapped beneath the tree, and Easter the famous bunny who scatters Napoleonic miniatures around the house for delighted children to find. Still, the gamer-friendliest holiday of all has to be Halloween. After you finish bobbing for d20s at a spooky […]

New See Page XX out now!

In this month’s See Page XX, pre-order The Forgotten Monk, pick up PDFs of Accretion Disk and The Strangling Sea, and find out what’s new with the Dracula Dossier. Our new releases include The Forgotten Monk pre-order, Accretion Disk PDF, The Strangling Sea PDF, Hideous Creatures: Hunting Horror, MAJESTIC Overwatch for KWAS subscribers, and Kroma Draconics for 13th Age Monthly. […]

31 Nights of Dractober: Count Dracula (1970)

Count Dracula (1970) Director: Jesús Franco Dracula: Christopher Lee In between refusals to ever wear the cape again for Hammer and wearing the cape again for Hammer, Christopher Lee occasionally tried to get other studios’ adaptations of Dracula off the ground. Often, like Lucy (Van Pelt not Westenra) pulling away the scarlet, dripping football he […]

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