Bram Stokers - Dracula - Anthony Hopkins Gary Oldman Francis Ford Coppola Francis Coppola Charles Mulvehill Fred Fuchs Colum - Movies - Sony Pictures - 5051159459015 - August 8, 2011
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Bram Stokers - Dracula

Anthony Hopkins Gary Oldman Francis Ford Coppola Francis Coppola Charles Mulvehill Fred Fuchs Colum

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Bram Stokers - Dracula

A seductive retelling of the legendary tale, BRAM STOKER'S DRACULA is Francis Ford Coppola's opulent, erotic, blood-filled feast. Count Dracula (played with irresistible intensity by Gary Oldman) reunites with his soul mate, Mina (Winona Ryder), after four centuries. Mina's friend Lucy (Sadie Frost) succumbs to the deadly bite of Dracula while Renfield (Tom Waits), locked in an asylum, eagerly waits for his master's return. Mina's fiance, Jonathan Harker (Keanu Reeves), with the help of the eccentric Professor Van Helsing (Anthony Hopkins), attempts to save Mina's life and soul before she can become Dracula's eternal bride.




After Dracula attacks Mina’s friend Lucy (Sadie Frost), Dr. Jack Seward (Richard E. Grant) calls in the legendary Professor Van Helsing (Anthony Hopkins) to cure Lucy’s "disease of the blood." Jonathan escapes from the castle and he and Mina are married while Lucy dies and is resurrected as a vampire. When Dracula appears to Mina in her sleep, she declares her undying love for him. Professor Van Helsing, Jack Seward, and Lucy’s fiancé, Arthur Holmwood (Cary Elwes), join Jonathan and travel to Transylvania to destroy Dracula, but Mina tries to save her tortured lover.




Musician Tom Waits appears in the film as Renfield, a Victorian lunatic singing the praises of Dracula. Ornate costume design and lighting awash in shades of blood make this film a seductive and scary must-see.

In his version of the oft-told tale, Francis Ford Coppola takes Bram Stoker's archetypical horror story and accentuates the romantic angle. Blood still flows in large amounts, and Coppola opted to do all the eye-pleasing visual effects in-camera, utilizing shadow puppets, smoke, miniatures, and other time-honoured tricks of the trade--creating a visual style not unlike that of a storybook come to life.

Media Movies     DVD
Number of discs 1
Released August 8, 2011
EAN/UPC 5051159459015
Label Sony Pictures CDR14590S
Genre Miscellaneous
Dimensions 200 g   (Weight (estimated))
Region code Region 2   (Europa)
Language Original language
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