Renfield's Nicolas Cage Says Recreating Dracula Was 'A Bit Like Ping-Pong'
"Renfield" star Nicolas Cage, who plays Dracula alongside Nicholas Hoult's Renfield, said recreating the original "Dracula" film was "a bit like ping-pong."
Read More"Renfield" star Nicolas Cage, who plays Dracula alongside Nicholas Hoult's Renfield, said recreating the original "Dracula" film was "a bit like ping-pong."
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Read MoreNicolas Cage discussed his love for monster movies and the many influences that he pulled from for his interpretation of Count Dracula in "Renfield."
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