Dracula: The Series
tv show

21 total episodes
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1 seasons
First Aired September 29, 1990
Overview
Dracula: The Series is a short-lived syndicated children's horror television series developed by Glenn Davis and William Laurin, about Count Dracula (aka Alexander Lucard; A. Lucard, if you will) and his struggles with Gustav Helsing, Gustav's young nephews Max and Chris Townsend, and schoolgirl Sophie Metternich, with whom Chris develops romantic feelings. The series formula is relatively straightforward, with the four heroes learning of some nefarious plot by Dracula and setting out to foil it, with some success. In keeping with the novel, but not most media lore, vampires can travel in sunlight but lack their abilities. Anyone bitten just once by a vampire transform into a zombie-like servant; this process is preventable by applying holy water to the bite.
Cast

Geordie Johnson
as
Dracula / Alexander Lucard

Bernard Behrens
as
Gustav Helsing

Jacob Tierney
as
Max Townsend
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Joe Roncetti
as
Chris Townsend

Mia Kirshner
as
Sophie Metternich

Geraint Wyn Davies
as
Klaus Helsing

Lynne Cormack
as
Eileen Townsend
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Patrick Monckton
as
Magnus St. John-Smythe

Tamara Gorski
as
Alexa Singleton
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Francois Pescatore
as
Sexton

Denis Forest
as
Nosferatu

Kim Coates
as
Jonas Carey (archive footage)
Crew
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Guy Lalande
as
Production Design
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Claire Alary
as
Set Decoration
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C.W. Fallin
as
Director of Photography
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Allan Eastman
as
Director

René Bonnière
as
Director

Allan King
as
Director
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Jeff Woolnough
as
Director
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Allan Kroeker
as
Director
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Randy Bradshaw
as
Director
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Michael Sloan
as
Director
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Glenn Davis
as
Producer
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Manon Bougie
as
Line Producer