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From Academy Award �-winning director Francis Ford Coppola (1974, Best Director, The Godfather Part II). When Dracula (Gary Oldman) meets Mina (Winona Ryder), a young woman who appears as the reincarnation of his lost love, the two embark on a journey of romantic passion and horror. Review: Bram Stoker’s Dracula Complete with Special Features - A Must Own! - My favorite Dracula film, wonderful cast, music, & story. I actually own this DVD already, with the slipcover, but the slipcover was bent, falling apart, so I bought this new version. I have it on 4K too, not sure if it has the special features like the DVD though, either way I have both. If you love Dracula, this is my personal favorite, and I’m sure a lot of other people feel the same way. A must own! Review: Entertaining Movie - Enjoyed this movie.

| Contributor | Anthony Hopkins, Bill Campbell, Cary Elwes, Charles Mulvehill, Francis Coppola, Fred Fuchs, Gary Oldman, Keanu Reeves, Richard Grant, Sadie Frost, Tom Waits, Winona Ryder Contributor Anthony Hopkins, Bill Campbell, Cary Elwes, Charles Mulvehill, Francis Coppola, Fred Fuchs, Gary Oldman, Keanu Reeves, Richard Grant, Sadie Frost, Tom Waits, Winona Ryder See more |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 14,627 Reviews |
| Format | Blu-ray |
| Genre | Fantasy, Horror, Romance |
| Initial release date | 1992-11-13 |
| Language | English |
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Bram Stoker’s Dracula Complete with Special Features - A Must Own!
My favorite Dracula film, wonderful cast, music, & story. I actually own this DVD already, with the slipcover, but the slipcover was bent, falling apart, so I bought this new version. I have it on 4K too, not sure if it has the special features like the DVD though, either way I have both. If you love Dracula, this is my personal favorite, and I’m sure a lot of other people feel the same way. A must own!
R**D
Entertaining Movie
Enjoyed this movie.
J**R
Francis Ford Coppola’s wonderfully ambitious romantic horror-fantasy about a legendary vampire with a broken heart.
This admirable and perhaps unparalleled vampire film brings us both the classic monster and star-crossed lover alike. Iconic horror atmosphere coupled with dark fantasy, romance and a major budget. Wow. To anyone casually strolling up to this film for the first time, I’d remind you that it’s approaching 30 years old and (among a divisive crowd) it should be regarded with respect. I remain pleased with the production to this day, but some of the impressively designed sets (e.g., the altar scene when Dracula drinks the blood of the cross) may strike some as “small.” I hadn’t seen this since my college years (maybe around 2001-2003). I recall loving it and, you know what? I still do—as Dracula did Elisabeta. The introduction to our famous monster’s origins paints suffering in Dracula’s war path to return to his love Elisabeta (Winona Ryder; Beetlejuice, Stranger Things, Heathers), with unsubtle brushstrokes reddening his berserk discovery of her death. Yell at a few priests, you go to confession. Drink the blood of Christ in an act against Christ… you forfeit your humanity. Gary Oldman is one of the silver screen’s great treasures. Manic in Sid and Nancy (1986), terrifying in Leon: The Professional (1994), and embracing cheeky villainy in The Fifth Element (1997; podcast), his range is broad and admirable. Oldman always brings his A-game, yet here things feel even a bit more intense than his oft-dire presence typically permits. Whether emotionally exploding in a cathedral imbibing the Lord’s blood in sacrilege, or questioning the fate of his love mid-blood baptisim, he is wonderful as our stylish Dracula! Director Francis Ford Coppola’s (The Godfather, Apocalypse Now) undead adaptation was ambitious. This film really went for it! It may be regarded by some as “a bit much,” but I think its atmosphere conveyed a sense appropriate for horror-fantasy. The opening scene’s religious influences, the horrific mystique of Transylvania, Jonathan’s (Keanu Reeves; Constantine, Knock Knock, The Neon Demon, John Wick) letter-narrated journey to the foreign land, and Van Helsing’s (Anthony Hopkins; Westworld, The Wolfman, Silence of the Lambs) harrowing yet hammed-up accounts of Dracula’s oversea journey all pour over a sense of epic saga. Dracula’s incredibly long robe and almost impishly unmatching shadow, blood geysers bursting from the sides of the bedroom and the Raimi-esque blood vomit, his curiously demonic coachman, the hyper-erotic illness striking its victims and turning Keanu into a sexualized blood bag for the brides of Dracula (including Monica Bellucci; The Brothers Grimm, The Brotherhood of the Wolf, Matrix: Reloaded), and Van Helsing’s garish commentary regarding the mutilation of a corpse all contribute to this incredibly stylish, star-studded and ambitious endeavor. The wonderful make-up for Dracula’s hybrid wolf and bat forms, the skittish wall-crawling (reminiscent of 1990’s Exorcist III and 1988’s Fright Night part II), and the inclusive effort covering all of the classic folklore (e.g., mirrors, stakes, reflections, crucifixes, garlic) contribute to this admirable and perhaps unparalleled vampire film—bringing us both monster and star-crossed lover alike. This delivered a classic horror atmosphere coupled with dark fantasy, romance and a major budget. What can I say? I’m a fan.
A**R
Good
Verg good viewinv
C**0
Very entertaining!
An older movie but good. Couldn't find it for free so we bought it.
P**A
The only Dracula worth watching
Love this movie. Was worth buying it!!! Longstanding crush on Gary Oldman lol
N**M
I've crossed oceans of time to find you.
No one can top Gary Oldmans performance of Dracula. He brings to life the inner turmoil of the character as he defies his inner demonds to profess, "I love you too much to condem you."
L**A
Highly Recommend
My favorite Dracula movie. Love Anthony Hopkins and Gary Oldman as Count Dracula is perfection. The costumes are gorgeous, the cinematography and set designs are beautifully done. And this was before a lot of the special effects and CGI today. Highly recommend
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