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Francis Ford Coppola: Critical Review by Elaine Showalter

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SOURCE: "Blood Sell," in Times Literary Supplement, January 8, 1993, p. 14.

In the following review. Showalter discusses the vampire genre and Coppola's version, concluding, "More about coffers than coffins, this Dracula will neither join the canon of vampire classics nor enrich Coppola's artistic reputation."

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