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calliopes_pen) wrote2017-05-07 11:36 am
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That’s Why The Landlord Was Familiar--For Me, Anyway
Don’t worry, there won’t be any spoilers for yesterday’s episode of Doctor Who. Well, today’s for me, since I had a severe migraine (and accompanying nausea related extras*) at the time it was streaming yesterday, and onwards through when it would have aired on BBC America.
hidden_passages yesterday, if not for the migraine. I'll get on that now. I'm torn between three layouts for it, but I'm currently going with Amaranth in Librarian's Dream (the other two are Touch in Dusty Foot, and Pigeon Blue in Librarian's Dream).
I kept thinking that David Suchet looked very familiar, and that it wasn’t just due to the role as Hercule Poirot (which I’ve never seen, aside from the occasional promo on either KET or PBS). It turns out he played Van Helsing in Dracula (2006).
While it isn't a particularly good adaptation, it had one of the better castings I've seen for Lucy Westenra in Sophia Myles. I watched it for the first time a couple months ago.
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I think Arthur was supposedly asymptomatic and then upon being told, suddenly he had sores on his arms, and elsewhere, and looked pale and a bit clammy before he was murdered. He also decided that he wouldn't consummate his marriage with Lucy. In this version, they are married. They made it that far.
Arthur knows what happened with Lucy since he brought Dracula to England. He refuses to allow Seward to treat her for blood loss, even holding Seward at gunpoint. Seward then suspects she was poisoned. And that's why Seward became nosy and checked around basements.
Actually, if you skip to almost the very end, you get a hint of Seward/Mina making plans to go eat together for a split second prior to Dracula in old age make-up trying to leave the door open for a sequel. (Which happily never came to be.)
Van Helsing actually asks, right after Seward saves them all (well, whoever's left) by thrusting a stake through Dracula's back, and he's basically a pile of clothing and mist: "...Did you get his heart?"
Seward actually had to check around the remains, but the answer was yes. Yes, he did.
There are three Youtube uploads for the film on Youtube, so far as I'm aware; two in their entirety, and one broken up into 9 parts. So if you want to just see those bits, Seward finds Van Helsing in a creepy basement in part 7, after finding a house with people Dracula killed/made kill themselves. Part 8 has Van Helsing out of the basement, and at least trying to help as Lucy attacks.
Go with part 9 for the staking of Dracula, brief flicker of Mina/Seward after seeing Van Helsing off, Arthur getting smacked around by Mina for what he's done, and a letter to the beyond as she says goodbye to Jonathan. Just ignore the subtitles.
(No problem, I’ll fix that in a moment.)
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and then upon being told, suddenly he had sores on his arms
lol, as you do!