How hard was it to hang upside down for long periods of time?
ROXBURGH: We did that for probably half an hour, in total. Not in one go; we were brought down and taken back up again. I didn’t mind it. Walking up the walls I found, actually, just fun. The more I treated it as a matter of course, that I walk over here while I’m talking to my brides, and I just walk up this wall like that, I found it easier every time I had to do it. Q: How do they get you up there? ROXBURGH: All on wires. They’ve got this fantastic wire team. Q: Was it hard not to hold your breath, going sideways? ROXBURGH: Yes, it was, but once I got over that kind of turning point, it was actually OK. Q: Do you bring anything different to the Dracula character? ROXBURGH: I’d say there are quite a lot of things about him that I haven’t seen, particularly. I mean, I am kind of interested in… I really was keen on not doing his as a heinous arch-villain. But as person who was, at some state, a complex psychological being and a warrior on par with Van Helsing, and in fact a sort of b