
Dracula on Holiday

Dracula on Holiday
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Traveling from Transylvania to Scotland by train, the Count's two companions Lucy and Renfield start on a series of changes in order to get the Count over his many fears - sunlight, crosses, bibles, running water, garlic, food and drink. Dracula chose Scotland for his holiday because he wanted to visit his maker Bram Stoker's Castle, which he regards as rightfully his own. Once there he is befriended by two local undertakers Goddaming and Stewart who live in a castle, they attempt to socialize and fit in. Godalming's teenage daughter Flora is attracted to them and admits that she would like to be a vampire. The Count and Lucy are smitten by her and crave for a daughter of their own. When Stewart's new wife also turns out to be a vampire, and the undertaker business is booming, the happy band of dead and near-dead can't help but take advantage of Goddaming and Stewart's hospitality. This arrangement is delightfully comic in the way it unfolds. When it is not clear that Dracula could eve
