James V. Hart
American screenwriter
James V. "Jim" Hart (C.E.1960 – living), American screenwriter, writer and film producer.
James V. Hart Quotes:
edit- All the Dracula films I've seen are literally bland compared to what Bram Stoker wrote in C.E.1897.
- Stoker is the boring and inflexible director of the Lyceum Theatre. He writes an exceptionally erotic, oral and feverish tale that is avoided like the plague. So I would tell people to read it. Nobody reads the book in this town.
- The real historical Dracula was a knight who swore to protect the cross and church in C.E.1400. A charismatic hero for his people. He later turned into a bloodthirsty monster.
- Despite the character's darkness, Gary invested... Dracula was not simply to be feared, but also to be loved.
Bram Stoker's Dracula:
edit- See also: Bram Stoker's Dracula (novel)
Note:
edit- ↑ Quoted in Alessandra Farkas, 1992/novembre/02/Dracula_piu_bella_storia_amore_co_0_9211026197.shtml Dracula, "the most beautiful love story", Corriere della Sera, 2 November C.E.1992.
Bibliography:
edit- Fred Saberhagen and James V. Hart, Bram Stoker's Dracula, translated by Bruno Amato, Sperling & Kupfer Editori S.p.A., C.E.1993.