| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - he is a pretty stark change from the resolutely stagey original and the paranormal-averse first sequel, right there.I absolutely do not want to defend Son of Dracula as a lost masterpiece, or anything: the screenplay misses as often as it hits, and while there are a couple of really fine performances in Craven's Brewster and Bromberg's Lazlo, both of whom get more screentime than Dracula himself,
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