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Dracula

Original title: Bram Stoker's Dracula
  • 1992
  • 12
  • 2h 8m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
265K
YOUR RATING
POPULARITY
860
154
Dracula (1992)
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Centuries-old vampire Count Dracula comes to England to seduce his barrister Jonathan Harker's fiancée Mina Murray and wreak havoc in the foreign land.Centuries-old vampire Count Dracula comes to England to seduce his barrister Jonathan Harker's fiancée Mina Murray and wreak havoc in the foreign land.Centuries-old vampire Count Dracula comes to England to seduce his barrister Jonathan Harker's fiancée Mina Murray and wreak havoc in the foreign land.

  • Director
    • Francis Ford Coppola
  • Writers
    • Bram Stoker
    • James V. Hart
  • Stars
    • Gary Oldman
    • Winona Ryder
    • Anthony Hopkins
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    265K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    860
    154
    • Director
      • Francis Ford Coppola
    • Writers
      • Bram Stoker
      • James V. Hart
    • Stars
      • Gary Oldman
      • Winona Ryder
      • Anthony Hopkins
    • 983User reviews
    • 148Critic reviews
    • 57Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 3 Oscars
      • 30 wins & 21 nominations total

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    Gary Oldman
    Gary Oldman
    • Dracula
    Winona Ryder
    Winona Ryder
    • Mina Murray…
    Anthony Hopkins
    Anthony Hopkins
    • Professor Abraham Van Helsing
    Keanu Reeves
    Keanu Reeves
    • Jonathan Harker
    Richard E. Grant
    Richard E. Grant
    • Dr. Jack Seward
    Cary Elwes
    Cary Elwes
    • Lord Arthur Holmwood
    Billy Campbell
    Billy Campbell
    • Quincey P. Morris
    • (as Bill Campbell)
    Sadie Frost
    Sadie Frost
    • Lucy Westenra
    Tom Waits
    Tom Waits
    • R.M. Renfield
    Monica Bellucci
    Monica Bellucci
    • Dracula's Bride
    Michaela Bercu
    Michaela Bercu
    • Dracula's Bride
    Florina Kendrick
    Florina Kendrick
    • Dracula's Bride
    Jay Robinson
    Jay Robinson
    • Mr. Hawkins
    I.M. Hobson
    • Hobbs
    Laurie Franks
    Laurie Franks
    • Lucy's Maid
    Maud Winchester
    • Downstairs Maid
    Octavian Cadia
    • Deacon
    Robert Getz
    • Priest
    • Director
      • Francis Ford Coppola
    • Writers
      • Bram Stoker
      • James V. Hart
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    User reviews983

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    8AngelHonesty

    An Art Piece of Strangeness Come To Life

    Nothing is better than the original. But this movie is a classic in its own way. It shows the story of Dracula in a much darker, sensual and weird way. That really makes you feel the utter strangeness of a world where Dracula exists.

    Personally I found the movie a little too strange. Most movies make vampires and werewolves into a fun and exciting thing. But this movie made it into a horror. It did not hide the ugliness of dark beings. Instead it brought out the strangeness of it all, to really make you feel pure unease.

    The cast was phenomenal. Keanu Reeves the poor innocent who was fully touched by darkness and managed to escape its grasp. He was so young and yet brilliant. Winona Ryder the dainty, delicately beautiful women who is lost in a love story. Anthony Hopkins who has a small part as Van Helsing, as always is magnificent with his passion and strength. And Gary Oldman as Dracula. He came across so sly and "off". Every time I kept looking at him I thought of johnny Depp. The cast really brings the movie to life.

    The film is filled with beautiful sets and costumes. It's well constructed and clearly artful. The scene transitions were annoying as they kept fading into another scene. They did this a lot. But over all an artful classic telling of the horror story Dracula.
    bob the moo

    A rich telling near the source material

    Opening with his vow to rise from his grave and take revenge on a God who allowed his beloved to die while he defended Him on the battlefield, we see Count Dracula in the 1890's, conducting business with a London firm. When his first consultant goes mad, Jonathon Harker is sent to Dracula in his place, only to find himself trapped in the castle. Meanwhile, Dracula travels to London where he feeds on the lovely Lucy Westenra. Her various suitors try to help her and call for Professor Van Helsing to come and help – they realise that this is not a simple battle against a disease of the blood.

    Although a little too long for my liking, this film is a very rich gothic telling of a story that has become watered down slightly with the many different versions of stories with the characters. Here the basic plot follows the tale from the creation of Dracula, his love and his confrontation with Van Helsing and the various suitors of the lovely Lucy. The story is told with a real respect for the source, perhaps a little too much as it can be a little to heavy and lacking in spark at times. However, for the most part the gothic telling works very well and feels very lavish and rich.

    Visually the film is great – rich colours in the scenery and costumes really bring the goth out of the film. Meanwhile Coppola works well with shadows and images in the backgrounds to make the film have the feel of an old silent movie version (eyes in the storm) but with modern standards. It's not really scary, but I didn't need it to be, I was more interested in the overall story, and that worked well.

    The cast suffer from a bit too much respect for the material, some of their performances are a little too hammy and heavy. Oldman is good when compared to the better known image of the `Bela Lagosi' Dracula, but I did still find him a little too hammy at times. Likewise Rider is not totally convincing. Hopkins is quite fun to watch and the three suitors (including Ewles and Grant) very much play stiff upper lipped straight men! Of course of their performances tower with majesty above the sheer miscast ineptitude of Reeves. From the start his accent is horrid, but his inability to bring out emotions and character basically kills his character off before the film has even got going.

    Despite this the film is actually very enjoyable even if it is a bit too respectful and long – occasionally making it feel a little heavy going. The rich presentation and loyalty to the source material makes for a very enjoyable story even if it isn't really what we'd see now as a horror.
    9Sleepin_Dragon

    A visual feast.

    I have seen multiple versions of Dracula, but none compare to 1992's version starring Gary Oldman, the definitive Count Dracula in my opinion. This film is lavish, decadent and wonderfully vivid. It captured the gothic spirit of the novel, it's deep, romantic, and mixed with tender and violent moments. The visuals to this day are exquisite, the costumes, sets and scenes of Victorian England are superb.

    Oldman is incredible, but the supporting cast of Reeves, Hopkins and Ryder are terrific, Winona Ryder's delicate character is superb. The accompanying soundtrack was also fantastic, great songs from Annie Lennox.

    A true classic. 9/10
    8Hitchcoc

    Oh My Goodness!

    Excuse me, but I just read a series of reviews by people who are disappointed by the fact that this movie didn't follow the same old script that has been done over and over and over again. They gave a provocative movie a rating of "1" so they could sabotage what most people thought. Go do something else besides writing about films. This is not a perfect movie, but it takes the basic text of the Stoker novel and extrapolates from it. People seem to be reacting tot he sexuality of this. If we go back to the seminal movies, "Nosferatu" being the greatest example, we see that sexual tension dominates these films as well as the books. Dracula has power over people. He can draw women to him. He is not an animal, but he is a sub-human with desires to dominate. Coppola uses this to show his evil intent. Gary Oldman is the most eccentric and wonderful Dracula to come along in years. When did it become written that every Dracula should be the black-caped Bela Lugosi figure that kids still dress up as on Halloween. He is a force to be reckoned with; he is evil; and he is powerful. Remember, people accept the scenes of him sucking the blood out of women without any trouble. Why not an evil abuser of their being? Remember, they are under a spell over which they have no control.
    8david-meldrum

    Imperfect, Thrilling And Never A Dull Moment

    Coppola's take on one of horror's sacred texts was divisive at the time of release; well, I say divisive ... but I'm the only person I remember loving it. But time plays tricks. It's faithful to the text - at least more than most adaptations; in and of itself that's not necessarily a good or bad thing. But Coppola's high-wire act of excess makes it work brilliantly, and it's aged very well ... who knew that the man who made The Godfather could make a good film?

    Hopkins and Reeves excepted (whose idea were their interpretations?), there are some terrific performances, and I seriously doubt if Gary Oldman has ever had more fun as an actor than he does here. The almost entirely in-camera approach to visual effects lends the film an otherworldly, chilling air; there are some dazzlingly brilliant transitions that speak to the film's technical mastery. It's not afraid to be many things; camp, funny, exciting, disturbing, erotic, and romantic, all in the right proportions and at the right times. It's also unafraid to make Dracula himself, ultimately, something of the story's romantic hero and to see the events of the story through the female gaze as much as the male.

    Ultimately it's one of those films that's imperfect and all the better for it; it has hopelessly high ambitions, but its failure to reach some of them (but by no means all) is still thrilling. You can't possibly be bored.

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    • Trivia
      Prince Vlad's scream after he drives his sword into the cross is not the voice of Sir Gary Oldman. Lux Interior, lead singer of punk band The Cramps, recorded the scream, and it was dubbed in.
    • Goofs
      Elisabeta's eyebrows and eyelids twitch visibly when Prince Vlad stumbles down to view her dead body.
    • Quotes

      Dracula: Do you believe in destiny? That even the powers of time can be altered for a single purpose? That the luckiest man who walks on this earth is the one who finds... true love?

    • Alternate versions
      British video version contains a scene where Jonathan Harker's nipple is licked by one of the female vampires, who then bites it and causes it to bleed. When the film premiered in America this scene was not included.
    • Connections
      Edited into Bram Stoker's Dracula: Deleted and Extended Scenes (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      Love Song for a Vampire
      (from 'Bram Stoker's Dracula')

      Produced by Stephen Lipson

      Written and Performed by Annie Lennox

      Courtesy of BMG Ariola Muenchen GmbH

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    • Release date
      • January 13, 1993 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
    • Languages
      • English
      • Romanian
      • Greek
      • Bulgarian
      • Latin
    • Also known as
      • Drácula, de Bram Stoker
    • Filming locations
      • Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, USA(London streets)
    • Production companies
      • Columbia Pictures
      • American Zoetrope
      • Osiris Films
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $40,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $82,522,790
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $30,521,679
      • Nov 15, 1992
    • Gross worldwide
      • $215,862,692
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 2h 8m(128 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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