tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8060041.post112414422039540286..comments2024-03-23T19:30:55.540-04:00Comments on INNER TOOB: 'McCLOUD', 'SIX FEET UNDER'Toby O'Bhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06999037844031101965noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8060041.post-1124196356520156022005-08-16T08:45:00.000-04:002005-08-16T08:45:00.000-04:00I think I'm going with Rudolf Martin as the offici...I think I'm going with Rudolf Martin as the official tele-version of Dracula, as he combines both the Classic ('Buffy The Vampire Slayer') with the Historical ("Dark Prince").<BR/><BR/>And between those two portrayals I just might add in the one by Jack Palance, as his version of the classic Bram Stoker story made allusions to his warrior past. <BR/><BR/>As to why he should have aged and then reverted to his original look? Perhaps at that point in Time (the Victorian Age), he was really in need of a fix. <BR/><BR/>But the question of all the TV Draculas has given me an idea for expounding on the topic around the end of October. <BR/><BR/>And that would give me time to finally bring up a splainin (which I have dubbed the Maigret Strategem) for a series of Slider dimensions.<BR/><BR/>As always, Hugh - thanks for writing!Toby O'Bhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06999037844031101965noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8060041.post-1124155189035048012005-08-15T21:19:00.000-04:002005-08-15T21:19:00.000-04:00McCloud and Six Feet Under, eh? Interesting. I tho...McCloud and Six Feet Under, eh? Interesting. I thought I had a link from 6 <BR/>Feet to the old Kolchak the other day, but it was really tangential.<BR/><BR/>Six Feet Under gets tied to Crossing Jordan and thus the Tommyverse on that <BR/>site.<BR/><BR/>But McCloud has a couple of other fantastic links. One, to Galactica 1980 <BR/>(spinoff of Battlestar Galactica, which *might* tie to Buck Rogers, is, I <BR/>think, one of the first I ever got from your site.<BR/><BR/>The other comes from a Halloween episode of McCloud, in which John Carradine <BR/>plays "Loren Belasco," a horror movie actor who may be Dracula. It's left <BR/>enough in doubt, but it's enough in the air that I count it. John Carradine <BR/>was Dracula five times on the silver screen, three more times than Lugosi <BR/>and almost as many as Lee. I don't know if you've established a Dracula for <BR/>Toobworld (if there's only one), but he also played the role on Matinee <BR/>Theater in "Dracula," airing in 1956, so that might work to network some <BR/>disparate shows.<BR/><BR/>HughAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com