Frank Langella, born in 1938 in Bayonne, New Jersey, is an American actor known for his captivating performances across stage and screen. In The Deadly Trap (1971), he delivers a compelling portrayal that anchors the film's psychological tension, while in Masters of the Universe (1987), he embodies the iconic villain Skeletor, bringing a unique gravitas to the role. Langella's work in Sphinx (1981) and And God Created Woman (1988) further cements his status as a versatile actor, seamlessly transitioning between genres and bringing depth to the cult film landscape.
Dracula
The story takes place in England in 1913. A mysterious man washes ashore after a terrible shipwreck. He introduces himself as Count Dracula from Transylvania. Soon, he begins to visit and charm the local families. After a young woman named Mina dies mysteriously, her father, Professor Van Helsing, realizes a vampire is at work. Van Helsing must then rush to save the Count's next target, Lucy Seward.