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Wrath of Dracula

  • 2023
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
3.5/10
208
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Wrath of Dracula (2023)
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Mina Harker embarks on a mission to rescue her husband Jonathan from Castle Dracula, assisted by the mysterious Professor Van Helsing.Mina Harker embarks on a mission to rescue her husband Jonathan from Castle Dracula, assisted by the mysterious Professor Van Helsing.Mina Harker embarks on a mission to rescue her husband Jonathan from Castle Dracula, assisted by the mysterious Professor Van Helsing.

  • Director
    • Steve Lawson
  • Writer
    • Steve Lawson
  • Stars
    • Hannaj Bang Bendz
    • Sean Cronin
    • Serene Fensom
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.5/10
    208
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Steve Lawson
    • Writer
      • Steve Lawson
    • Stars
      • Hannaj Bang Bendz
      • Sean Cronin
      • Serene Fensom
    • 10User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
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    Hannaj Bang Bendz
    Hannaj Bang Bendz
    • Mina Harker
    Sean Cronin
    Sean Cronin
    • Count Dracula
    Serene Fensom
    • Village Girl
    Chris Lines
    • Innkeeper
    Dean Marshall
    Dean Marshall
    • Jonathan Harker
    Shady Murphy
    • Barmaid
    Demi Savva
    • Emily
    Ayvianna Snow
    Ayvianna Snow
    • Maria
    Jasmine Sumner
    • Ilsa
    Marta Svetek
    Marta Svetek
    • Frida
    Mark Topping
    Mark Topping
    • Van Helsing
    Carl Wharton
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      • Steve Lawson
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    2hstaunton

    Not a horror it's a black comedy

    I recently watched "The Wrath of Dracula," and it took me a good 40 minutes to realize it was not your typical horror flick but rather at time's a black comedy. The film presents a unique take on the well-trodden Dracula story, blending humor into the narrative. I hope it was intended

    The performances were decent, with the cast embracing the film's comedic elements. However, I found myself questioning the necessity of adapting this familiar story into another film. While the twist towards comedy was unexpected, it didn't necessarily enhance the overall viewing experience for me.

    Despite my reservations about the film's choice of direction, I appreciate the attempt to bring something new to the Dracula narrative. "The Wrath of Dracula" might not be everyone's cup of tea, but if you're open to a comedic spin on classic horror, it could be an interesting watch.

    Overall, the film leaves an impression with its unexpected genre shift, but whether it successfully revitalizes the well-known Dracula story is up for debate.
    6francis-mallon

    Stylish Gothic horror.

    Many fans of Gothic horror will welcome this low budget adaptation of Bram Stoker's tale. The film's strengths lie in atmospheric cinematography and strong acting performances by the main protagonists, especially that of Hannaj Bang Bendz as Mina, who almost succeed in overcoming an overly wordy script which weakens the otherwise prevailing sense of menace. The director attempts the Shakespearean ploy of introducing scenes of light relief through visual gags during action scenes but these largely misfire in my humble opinion. Dracula's brides are beautiful and chilling in equal measure with Ayvianna Snow's Maria a stand out performance. More, please!
    7parry_na

    Enjoyable low budget horror ...

    Mark Topping plays a hesitantly spoken chauvinistic Van Helsing, and Hannaj Bang Bendz is a resilient, modern-looking Mina Harker in this wordy adaption of Bram Stoker's most famous story. The project is helmed by prolific writer/director Steve Lawson, the man behind the equally dialogue-driven 'Jekyll and Hyde', 'Ripper Untold' and 'Mummy Resurrection' among others, all released over the last few years. He specialises in modestly budgeted productions, alongside Creativ Studios who maintain that the limited number of sets and locations look good.

    Films like this are an acquired taste. Some reviewers seem offended by the static style of such productions, but they are obviously successful enough to continue. I rather like them - they are invariably well-acted and the stories are interestingly told. This is an adaption that creates an even bigger enemy than Sean Cronin's bullet-headed Count - sexism against women. Mina, always glamorous and confident, interrupts her vampire hunting, where she's hoping to rescue Dean Marshall's wet hubby Harker, to explain how able women generally are, and how the world seems designed to undermine them, often with a raised eyebrow; Van Helsing can only bow his head in quiet agreement.

    Some of the action sequences don't work, but other than that, this is up to the usual standard of Steve Lawson's productions. It won't appeal to everyone. But what it does, it does well. The performances are very good (there's a real sense of menace and power from Cronin's Dracula) and the adaption is thoughtfully told. Interestingly, a series of out-takes play under the end credits. My score is 7 out of 10.
    6Sleepin_Dragon

    Terrible, but so much fun.

    Jonathan Harker has been a guest of Count Dracula at his Castle in Transylvania, tearing that something isn't quite right, he sends for his wife, who arrives and instantly neets up with Professor van Helsing.

    So, the film has a relatively low score, and justifiably so I hear you say, but it's actually not all bad.

    So, it looks a little amateur, and feels a little cheap, but late night on Christmas eve, after a few gins, waiting for Santa, I rather enjoyed it. It is very talky, and at times it looks rough around the edges, but there's definitely some creativity behind it.

    Considering this was made on a shoestring budget, if actually looks decent at times, some of the sets and costumes are nice, and Castle Dracula looks awesome. There's some interesting mythology surrounding The Count, I liked the ideas about his origins.

    It's still better than the third part of Moffatt's BBC series from a few years ago.

    Sean Cronin makes for an interesting Count Dracula, he's quite a fishy vampire.

    Nonsense, but fun.

    6/10.
    2Leofwine_draca

    Useless

    Another indie horror flick from Steve Lawson, who seems to have cornered the market in such fare. He has a ready business model: shoot a film on an enclosed set with a couple of actors, release it on Prime and follow that with fake 10/10 reviews to make a bit of cash. Sadly, the end product is inevitably useless, as is the case here. The story is very loosely adapted from the Stoker novel, reducing the character list to Mina and Jonathan Harker, Dracula, Van Helsing and a few brides. Mina learns kung fu at one point, which reveals how silly this all is, and the skinhead Dracula doesn't help much either.

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      Living in the late 1800s, Mina and Maria both have shaved armpits.

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      • September 15, 2023 (Pakistan)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
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      • Creativ Studios
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      • 1h 25m(85 min)
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      • 2.39:1

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