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Uploaded by on Nov 18, 2007

Just for comparsion - how different is the Flemish version from the Czech original.
It may sound strange but I like listening the Flemish soundtrack more than Czech :-)

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  • uhhh sorry to ask but is that jessus

  • No, he's Dracula (although he may look like a Jesus a bit).

  • Thank you for posting! It's great to see a different approach to the samen play.

    But I have to ask... what is going on here? I think it's clear what the ballet shows in the Flemmish version, Dracula bites one, and from one vampire more and more are 'born'.

    What exactly happens here?

  • First a brief summary of foregoing storyline that you may know, but I am not sure how much does this Flemish version differ from the Czech one.

    This is from the end of part 2 (of total 3). It is also end of the first half of the show.

    First part is from the half of 16th century, second is "somehow later" and the third is from the "unspecified future"...

  • So in this scene the clown is no more the clown, but the servant (in the grey dress - Jiří Korn). Dracula (Daniel Hůlka) felt in love with his distant relative Lorraine (Lucie Bílá). She is protected by her brother Steven who found out that Dracula is a devil. He attempts to kill Dracula, but when he discovers his immortality, he gives up his fight and commits suicide.

  • Lorraine is prostrated at his death and also loves Dracula so much that she asks him to make a vampire from her. He doesn't want to do it but later he agrees and bites her throat. She becomes a vampire - it is her hanged on the wall in the background.

    And now to your question :-)

    This scene is called "Hunt for the evil" and symbolizes angry crowds of people who come to punish Dracula for his murders.

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  • z tohohle proste mrazi, z novy verze bohuzel uz ne...

  • jedna z nejpovedenějších částí muzikálu! aspoň dle mého názoru ;) výborné výkony tanečníků, dokonalá hudba a krvinky? nejlepší!!!

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  • Hmm. I guess this is what happens when Jesus and Gabriel go to see Rocky Horror zombie style.

  • @vampirelovesgarra hahaha....

  • When I was in Dracula, I was absolutely terrified of most of the cast.

  • There is NOTHING beautiful about this. I understand that Dracula was raw, emotional, and even striking, but there is no show of the romantic aspect of the story, or the ability or skill of these ballet dancers. They might as well have had a hip hop crew dance, and musically have Marilyn Manson perform this. I get nothing from this.

  • @johnhellsing dvd aj cd normalne v obchode aj stara aj nova verzia

  • @anbuermans i think it is boring :(

  • @vampirelovesgarra definetely not

  • ta Bílá má ale ječák!

  • asi tak...

  • do you have the flemish soundtrack? could you upload it?

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