Overview:
In 19th century England, Count Dracula travels to London and meets Mina Harker, a young woman who appears as the reincarnation of his lost love.Status: | Released (1992-11-13) |
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Awards: | Won 3 Oscars. 25 wins & 25 nominations total |
BoxOffice: | $82,522,790 |
Screen: | Bram Stoker, James V. Hart |
Productions: | American Zoetrope, Osiris Films, Columbia Pictures |
Production Countries: | United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | Latin, Română, български език, ελληνικά, English |
Casts
- 64: Gary Oldman - Dracula
- 1920: Winona Ryder - Mina Murray / Elisabeta
- 4173: Anthony Hopkins - Professor Abraham Van Helsing
- 6384: Keanu Reeves - Jonathan Harker
- 41381: Sadie Frost - Lucy Westenra
- 2130: Cary Elwes - Lord Arthur Holmwood
- 20766: Richard E. Grant - Dr. Jack Seward
Crews
- 38803: Roman Coppola - Second Unit Director - Directing
- 128103: Patricia Churchill - Unit Production Manager - Production
- 12255: Peter Giuliano - First Assistant Director - Directing
- 2577431: Kate Davey - Second Assistant Director - Directing
- 37428: Andrew Precht - Art Direction - Art
- 1377239: Wilma Garscadden-Gahret - Script Supervisor - Directing
- 11113: David M. Dunlap - Camera Operator - Camera
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Reviews
J4stringthang
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This Seductive, Thrilling, love story has some Bite! Based from the book and is a true masterpiece. Gary Oldman plays Dracula and simply makes this movie. His obsession with Winona Ryder characters is relentless and heart chilling. Don't worry Keanu Reeves doesn't ruin it, he actuall ....
Continue reading ->Andres Gomez
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The script is an unevenly good adaptation of the novel. It resolves better Dracula's aims and motivations through the love story. Also, it provides a more understandable glue to join the 4 men chasing Dracula from a XXth century point of view and removes unimportant characters havin ....
Continue reading ->talisencrw
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Although it certainly won't make you easily forget earlier interpretations of the seminal horrific character by Max Schreck, Bela Lugosi, Sir Christopher Lee or Klaus Kinski, Gary Oldman definitely finds a way under your skin. As well, the resoundingly sumptuous cinematography will s ....
Continue reading ->John Chard
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Gets worse on repeat viewings. Francis Ford Coppola's take on the Dracula legend sees Gary Oldman as the Count, who as a warrior prince returns from battle to find his true love, who after believing him to have been killed, has committed suicide. Renouncing his Christianity he pl ....
Continue reading ->CinemaSerf
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Gary Oldman is super in this hammy reimagining of the tale of the legendary Count Dracula. Having lured his lawyer - the unsuspecting, and frankly rather insipid, "Harker" (Keanu Reeves) to his Transylvanian Castle he employs cunning and guile to use him to acquire "Carfax Abbey" in ....
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