Overview:
When a lawyer shows up at the vampire's doorstep, he falls prey to his charms and joins him in his search for fresh blood. Enter Professor Van Helsing, who may be the only one able to vanquish the Count.Status: | Released (1995-12-22) |
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BoxOffice: | $10,772,144 |
Screen: | Mel Brooks, Rudy De Luca, Steve Haberman |
Productions: | Castle Rock Entertainment, Columbia Pictures, Brooksfilms, Enigma Pictures |
Production Countries: | France, United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English |
Casts
- 7633: Leslie Nielsen - Count Dracula
- 14639: Mel Brooks - Prof. Abraham Van Helsing
- 1219: Amy Yasbeck - Mina Seward
- 12688: Peter MacNicol - Thomas Renfield
- 12812: Lysette Anthony - Lucy Westenra
- 13640: Harvey Korman - Dr. Jack Seward
- 6106: Steven Weber - Jonathan Harker
Crews
- 14639: Mel Brooks - Director - Directing
- 14639: Mel Brooks - Producer - Production
- 53839: Hummie Mann - Music - Sound
- 53840: Michael D. O'Shea - Director of Photography - Camera
- 4057: Adam Weiss - Editor - Editing
- 59979: Peter Schindler - Executive Producer - Production
- 67674: Rudy De Luca - Screenplay - Writing
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Reviews
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Most probably my least favourite film, both of Mel Brooks (though I haven't seen 'Life Stinks' yet) and of Leslie Nielsen (though I refuse to watch any other of the post-'Airplane' and 'Naked Gun' knockoffs he's made over the years since), but it still doesn't deserve all the hate. I ....
Continue reading ->Filipe Manuel Neto
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**Nielsen has done better, but this movie is good enough to be enjoyable and mildly funny.** This comedy, starring Leslie Nielsen and intelligently directed by Mel Brooks, is truly good. It is a parody of old horror movies, in which Dracula is an aristocratic undead who lives off ....
Continue reading ->Wuchak
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**_Amusing parody of Dracula with Leslie Nielsen, Mel Brooks and Harvey Korman_** “Dracula: Dead and Loving It” (1995) is a Mel Brooks spoof of the Dracula story with the same fun style and goofy humor of “Young Frankenstein” (1974) and “Spaceballs” (1987). Unlike "Love at First B ....
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