Talk:Dracula (1995)
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In response to this getting tagged for Notability... I recently took an interest in stage adaptations of Dracula, and have found no source, on Wikipedia or the web in general, that collects information on them. Therefore, I've been creating pages for those that I can find information on. Some adaptations have many critical reviews in mainstream newspapers, such as Dracula (1996), and I suspect there will be no challenge to their notability. However, there are less often produced adaptations, like this one, that probably do not meet Notability guidelines, and should probably merged into SOME article. But, which one?
The main Dracula page has a short Adaptations section, which directs readers to Dracula in popular culture. That page seems to be the best fit for adaptations not notable enough to warrant their own page. However, there is no section on that page for stage adaptations. Perhaps there should be a seperate pages for Adaptations (film, television, AND stage) and ...in popular culture? Maybe I misunderstand the term "popular culture", but it seems bit of a misfit for variations on an original work. --Dereksmootz (talk) 17:24, 6 May 2008 (UTC)