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Dracula, Bram Stoker's (1992) [Blu-ray]
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Rated: |
R |
Starring: |
Keanu Reeves, Gary Oldman, Winona Ryder, Anthony Hopkins, Richard E. Grant, Tom Waits, Sadie Frost, Cary Elwes, Bill Campbell. |
Director: |
Francis Ford Coppola |
Genre: |
Drama | Fantasy | Horror | Romance | Thriller |
DVD Release Date: 10/02/2007 |
Tagline: Love Never Dies.
Gary Oldman, Winona Ryder and Academy Award winner Anthony Hopkins (1991 Best Actor in a Leading Role, The Silence Of The Lambs) star in Oscar winning director Francis Ford Coppola's (1974 Best Director, The Godfather: Part II) visually stunning,
passionately seductive version of the classic Dracula legend. In Bram Stoker's Dracula, Coppola returns to the original source of the Dracula myth, and from that gothic romance, he creates a modern masterpiece. Gary Oldman's metamorphosis as Dracula - who
grows from old to young, from man to beast - is nothing short of amazing. Winona Ryder brings equal intensity to the role of a young beauty who becomes the object of Dracula's devastating desire. Anthony Hopkins co-stars as the famed doctor who dares to
believe in Dracula, and then dares to confront him. Opulent, dazzling and utterly irresistible, this is Dracula as you've never seen him. And once you've seen Bram Stoker's Dracula, you'll never forget it.
Storyline: This version of Dracula is closely based on Bram Stoker's classic novel of the same name. A young lawyer (Jonathan Harker) is assigned to a gloomy village in the mists of eastern Europe. He is captured and imprisoned by the undead
vampire Dracula, who travels to London, inspired by a photograph of Harker's betrothed, Mina Murray. In Britain, Dracula begins a reign of seduction and terror, draining the life from Mina's closest friend, Lucy Westenra. Lucy's friends gather together to
try to drive Dracula away. Written by Goth
User Comment: moonlyn music from Toronto, Canada, 14 February 2005 • This is the best rendition of Dracula ever captured on film. Gary Oldman's dark and sensual personae outshines any other vampire who ever dare put on a cape. To me
Gary Oldman is the most talented and underrated actor ever. He becomes who he is playing, however in this role... Dracula became him... Oldman set the bar so high it is untouchable even to Bela Lugosi. Winona Ryder's delicateness suited the role of
Mina/Elisabeta nicely and Keanu Reeves played the unsuspecting and naive Jonathan with satisfaction. However the whole movie comes together because of Gary Oldman's intoxicating essence. He draws the viewers into his darkness and passion and guides them
through until the end. This film is drastically romantic and hauntingly captivating- just like a real Dracula movie should be. The cinematography deserved Oldman's phenomenal performance and perfectly created a true vampire realm. Francis Ford Coppola is
brilliant. This is the spirit of the vampire.
Summary: Oldman is the Best Dracula Ever!
User Comment: tfrizzell from United States, 18 April 2003 • "Bram Stoker's Dracula" is one of those films that reeled people in by making its audience believe that it would be an intense horror film on par with productions like
"Rosemary's Baby" or "The Exorcist". Instead, director Francis Ford Coppola stayed more true to Stoker's novel and put a focus on an intense love story that transcends time, the elements and even life and death. This naturally turned off many horror
enthusiasts who would rather see a film that thrives on shock value rather than a movie that thrives on heart, brains and emotion. The film is naturally about the titled character, an immortal man (played superbly by the nearly always exceptional Gary
Oldman) who has turned against God and now lives through the powers of darkness. By the late-19th Century, the titled character is trying to lure back a reincarnation of his one true love (Winona Ryder) and of course attempting to eliminate all those that
might stand in his way (Ryder's fiance Keanu Reeves and professor Anthony Hopkins most notably). Overall "Dracula" is an amazingly good looking film that benefits from high production values and guaranteed performances (mainly from Oldman and Hopkins).
Coppola's direction is strong, but a bit overbearing at times and sometimes it is unclear what the tone of the production truly is. Watch for Italian beauty Monica Bellucci as one of Oldman's beautiful, but deadly wives.
Summary: Interesting and Mostly Accurate Take on the Horror Classic.
IMDb Rating (06/16/11): 7.3/10 from 66,317 users
Additional information |
Copyright: |
1992, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment |
Features: |
• Over 30 Minutes of Deleted Scenes
• Audio Commentary & Film Introduction by Director Francis Ford Coppola
• The Blood is the Life - The Making of Dracula
• The Costumes are the Sets - The Design of Eiko Ishioka
• In-Camera - The Naive Visual Effects of Dracula
• Method and Madness - Visualizing Dracula |
Subtitles: |
English SDH, English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Arabic, Bulgarian, Cantonese, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Greek, Hebrew, Hindi, Hungarian, Icelandic, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Romanian, Swedish, Thai, Turkish |
Video: |
Widescreen 1.85:1 Color Screen Resolution: 1080p |
Audio: |
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 [CC]
ENGLISH: PCM 5.1 [CC]
FRENCH: Dolby Digital 5.1
RUSSIAN: Dolby Digital 4.0
HUNGARIAN: Dolby Digital 5.1
CZECH: Dolby Digital 5.1
POLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1
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Time: |
2:07 |
DVD: |
# Discs: 1 -- # Shows: 1 |
UPC: |
043396150201 |
Coding: |
[V3.5-A4.0] MPEG-4 AVC |
D-Box: |
No |
Other: |
Producers: Francis Ford Coppola, Fred Fuchs, Charles Mulvehill; Directors: Francis Ford Coppola; Writers: James V Hart; running time of 127 minutes; Packaging: HD Case.
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