Monday, October 31, 2011
Happy Halloween...
Happy Halloween to everyone!
Many people are surprised to know there is a Turkish film version of the Dracula story called "Drakula Istanbul'da" (Dracula in Istanbul). The 1953 film is actually based on a novel called "Vlad the Impaler" by the Turkish novelist Ali Riza Seyfi
(1879-1958).
Atif Kaptan (1908-1977) played the Bela Lugosi role, and according to a book I read by cult film authority Pete Tombs, smoke scenes were devised when the film's director Mehmet Muhtar (1925-1995) told crew members to smoke lots and lots of cigarettes!
In his later years, Kaptan appeared in several action movies with the Turkish cinematic icon Cuneyt Arkin.
Labels:
Atif Kaptan,
Bela Lugosi,
Cuneyt Arkin,
Dracula,
Turkish cinema,
vampires
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