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Uploaded by on Sep 22, 2008

Season 1,

Episode 16,

Part 1 of 3

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  • Agreed!

    I'll pick these stark old grainy reel-to-reel In Search Of episodes over most of the crap we have on TV today!

  • This is the greatest In Search of EVER!!! Jack the Ripper rocks too!

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  • spock is just the perfect narrator for this type of content, highly illogical captain

  • Thank you for posting this and the rest of the In Search Of episodes I loved this show, this Dracula episode, Easter Island, and the Coral Castle are my favs thanks alot

  • which castles are these at the beginning with the artwork ?? thanks

  • liked this show as a kid. the theme music is so 70s. this show scared me as a kid.

  • I love the music that goes with this show, I can remember it like yesterday. I wish I could go back. I would have been about 8.

  • I was at Castle Bram this afternoon. It was awesome.

  • I am a simple peasant.

  • @ryanspeed Anyday bro..anyday. TV was the best in the 60's and 70's. We had more good stuff on 3 channels than they have today on hundreds.

  • This is the episode that made me feel emotionally scarred because it gave me the idea that a real living person did in fact inflicted a slow and cruel death on anyone who stood in his way.

    Vlad Dracula would have given even Osama Bin Laden chills and I wouldn't blame him. A Romanian who was very cruel, very bloodthirsty, he didn't take no for an answer and was ruthless to all enemies outside his rule or within.

  • @1138thz Well In Search Of... offered many perceptions about what is reality but with effort to put the facts which may explain the fictions we take in. A Eastern European warlord who impaled any enemies on stakes to slowly die? We would say that's over the top, even in the Middle Ages or no man could ever imagine such a punishment, it must be some sort of monster.

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