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Dracula in popular culture

The character of Count Dracula from the 1897 novel ''Dracula'' by Bram Stoker, has remained popular over the years, and many films have used the Count as a villain, while others have named him in their titles, such as ''Dracula's Daughter'', ''The Brides of Dracula'', and ''Zoltan, Hound of Dracula''. ''Dracula'' has enjoyed enormous popularity since its publication and has spawned an extraordinary vampire subculture in the second half of the 20th century. More than 200 films have been made that feature Count Dracula, a number second only to Sherlock Holmes. At the center of this subculture is the legend of Transylvania, which has become almost synonymous with vampires.
Most adaptations do not include all the major characters from the novel. The Count is usually present, and Jonathan and Mina Harker, Dr. Seward, Dr. Van Helsing, and Renfield usually appear as well. The characters of Mina and Lucy are occasionally combined into a single female role. Jonathan Harker and Renfield are also sometimes reversed or combined. Quincey Morris and Arthur Holmwood are usually omitted entirely.
==Films==


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