Chapter Four: I Have Dracula's Number

"Was he then to allow this monster to roam, bearing ruin upon his breath, amidst all he held dear, and not avert its progress?" - Dr. John Polidori, The Vampyre With no other choice, Jonathan makes a run for it. Dracula: 2004 is a weekly found footage horror audio drama, based on the novel "Dracula" by Bram Stoker. Care to take a bite? _______________________________________________ Content warnings: Imprisonment, wild animal attack, implied sexual assault. Transcript here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1XktLvBPAkF9v2bodRwwv5ZnNfEnJHYpPzwvTRmUDX7I/edit?usp=sharing Check out our website for more information: ⁠https://dracula2004.wordpress.com/⁠ _______________________________________________ This episode was written and directed by Francesca Mylod-Ford, and produced by Maddy Searle. The show is created and executive produced by Francesca Mylod-Ford. This episode featured sound design by Maddy Searle, with music composed by Joash Kari. Our actors were: Tom Crowley as Jonathan Harker Brad Oliver as Dracula and Méabh de Brún as Bride 1

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Starstrider Productions presents: The year is 2004. Flip-phones are in vogue, MySpace has just been launched, and Britney Spears’ Toxic is top of the charts. And Castle Dracula is about to receive a young guest for dinner… Armed with only his dictaphone, newly-minted solicitor Jonathan Harker has taken the Eurostar out of Britain and travelled to the depths of Romania, where phone service and peace of mind have become a thing of the past. But Jonathan isn’t the only one in the toils: he’s just unwittingly given a bloodsucking monster unfettered access to London’s teeming millions, and he, his friends and Mina, the love of his life, are in grave danger. A found-footage extravaganza, Dracula: 2004 dares to ask what happens when you combine vampires and dial-up internet. Join Jonathan as he survives the work trip from hell; gossip with Mina and Lucy over Lucy’s three suitors; and meet the eccentric Van Helsing and her vampire-hunting armoury. This is a new millennium, a new age of technology, and a version of Dracula that you have never experienced before. Care to take a bite? Written and Directed by: Francesca Mylod-Ford Produced by: Maddy Searle