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Bram Stoker's Dracula

Love never dies.
1992 | 128m | English

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In 19th century England, Count Dracula travels to London and meets Mina Harker, a young woman who appears as the reincarnation of his lost love.
Release Date: Nov 13, 1992
Director: Francis Ford Coppola
Writer: Bram Stoker, James V. Hart
Genres: Romance, Horror
Keywords london, england, vampire, camping, remake, wake, correspondence, 15th century, adultery, transylvania, bite, maze, rough sex, religious conflict, 19th century
Production Companies Columbia Pictures, American Zoetrope, Osiris Films
Box Office Revenue: $215,862,692
Budget: $40,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 07, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Gary Oldman Dracula
Winona Ryder Mina Murray / Elisabeta
Anthony Hopkins Professor Abraham Van Helsing
Keanu Reeves Jonathan Harker
Sadie Frost Lucy Westenra
Cary Elwes Lord Arthur Holmwood
Richard E. Grant Dr. Jack Seward
Billy Campbell Quincey P. Morris
Tom Waits R.M. Renfield
Monica Bellucci Dracula's Bride
Florina Kendrick Dracula's Bride
Michaela Bercu Dracula's Bride
Jay Robinson Mr. Hawkins
I.M. Hobson Hobbs
Laurie Franks Lucy's Maid
Maud Winchester Downstairs Maid
Octavian Cadia Deacon
Robert Getz Priest
Dagmar Stansova Sister Agatha
Eniko Öss Sister Sylva
Nancy Linehan Charles Older Woman
Tatiana von Fürstenberg Younger Woman
Jules Sylvester Zookeeper
Hubert Wells Zookeeper
Daniel Newman News Hawker
Honey Lauren Peep Show Girl
Judi Diamond Peep Show Girl
Robert Buckingham Husband
Cully Fredricksen Van Helsing's Assistant
Ele Bardha Grave Digger (uncredited)
Alain Blazevic Van Helsing's Student (uncredited)
Mark Borkowski Van Helsing's Student (uncredited)
Tina Cote Extra (uncredited)
Christina Fulton Vampire Girl (uncredited)
Jeffery Thomas Johnson Van Helsing's Student (uncredited)
John F. Kearney Waiter (uncredited)
Paul Klar Soldier (uncredited)
Michael Laren Priest (uncredited)
Adamo Palladino Dock Loader (uncredited)
Philip Pucci Lorryman (uncredited)
Heidi Schooler Young Courtesan (uncredited)
Damon Stout Londoner (uncredited)
Diamanda Galás Dracula's Brides/Lucy (Voice)
Name Job
Wojciech Kilar Original Music Composer, Orchestrator
Michael Ballhaus Director of Photography
Anne Goursaud Editor
Bram Stoker Novel
James V. Hart Screenplay
Mike Mignola Conceptual Illustrator
Eiko Ishioka Costume Design
Leslie Shatz Sound Designer, Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Roman Coppola Second Unit Director, Visual Effects
Michèle Burke Makeup Department Head, Makeup Designer
David F. Van Slyke Sound Effects Editor
Johnny Knoxville Stand In
Thomas Rosales Jr. Stunts
Tony Epper Stunts
Bobby Burns Stunts
Clint Lilley Stunts
Jimmy Ortega Stunts
Sven-Ole Thorsen Stunts
Joey Box Stunts
Thomas E. Sanders Production Design
Garrett Lewis Set Decoration
Nicholas C. Smith Editor
Glen Scantlebury Editor
Patricia Churchill Unit Production Manager
Peter Giuliano First Assistant Director
Kate Davey Second Assistant Director
Andrew Precht Art Direction
Wilma Garscadden-Gahret Script Supervisor
David M. Dunlap Camera Operator
Jeffrey Thorin Second Assistant Camera
Ralph Nelson Jr. Still Photographer
Carol Schwartz Makeup Artist
John Blake Makeup Artist
Greg Cannom Special Effects Makeup Artist
James R. Tynes Chief Lighting Technician
J. Patrick Daily Key Grip
Kent H. Jorgensen Dolly Grip
Tom C. McCarthy Supervising Sound Editor
David E. Stone Supervising Sound Editor
David B. Cohn Supervising ADR Editor
Harry Cheney Dialogue Editor
Mark R. La Pointe Dialogue Editor
Linda Folk ADR Editor
John Sisti ADR Editor
Sanford Ponder Sound Effects Editor
Christopher S. Aud Sound Effects Editor
Greg Stewart Sound Effects Editor
Mark L. Mangino Sound Effects Editor
Jeff Gomillion ADR Mixer
Mark Gordon Foley Supervisor
Catt LeBaigue Foley Editor
John F. Reynolds Foley Editor
Cindy Marty Foley Editor
Jackson Schwartz Foley Mixer
George W. Scott Boom Operator
Marian Wallace Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Aaron Rochin Sound Re-Recording Mixer
J.H. Arrufat Dialogue Editor
Alison Savitch Visual Effects Supervisor
Donah Bassett Negative Cutter
Gene Warren Jr. Visual Effects Supervisor
Christopher Warren Visual Effects Camera
David Williams Sound Effects Editor
Bobby Bass Stunts
Ray Bickel Stunts
Michael Lee Baron Stunt Double
William H. Burton Jr. Stunt Coordinator
R.J. Chambers Stunts
Steven Chambers Stunts
Hal Burton Stunts
Tommy J. Huff Stunts
Clay M. Lilley Stunts
Mike Watson Stunts
Cisco Valderrama Stunts
Francis Ford Coppola Director
Dennis Sands Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Florian Ballhaus First Assistant Camera
Victoria Thomas Casting
Name Title
Michael Apted Executive Producer
James V. Hart Co-Producer
Robert O'Connor Executive Producer
Fred Fuchs Producer
Charles Mulvehill Producer
John Veitch Co-Producer
Susan Landau Finch Associate Producer
Francis Ford Coppola Producer
Organization Category Person
Academy Awards Best Actor Gary Oldman Nominated
Berlin International Film Festival Best Supporting Actor Anthony Hopkins Nominated
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Reviews

J4stringthang
N/A

This Seductive, Thrilling, love story has some Bite! Based from the book and is a true masterpiece. Gary Oldman plays Dracula and simply makes this movie. His obsession with Winona Ryder characters is relentless and heart chilling. Don't worry Keanu Reeves doesn't ruin it, he actually did a great jo ... b. Anthony Hopkins plays the role of Dr. Van Helsing. We all know his story now thanks to Hugh Jackman. Some brief nudity and a HOT scene with Winona as she runs though the garden in her PJ's. Not only do I gave Bram Stoker's Dracula 5 stars, BUT I rate it in my Top 10 all-time. MUST SEE!

Jun 23, 2021
tanty
8.0

The script is an unevenly good adaptation of the novel. It resolves better Dracula's aims and motivations through the love story. Also, it provides a more understandable glue to join the 4 men chasing Dracula from a XXth century point of view and removes unimportant characters having a more "round" ... story. However, due to some changes certain parts are now incoherent since they were not properly adapted to the other changes. In addition, other parts are totally impossible to follow due to the amount of details only commented quickly along the movie. Costumes and general artistic work is superb but it drives the movie to some extreme stravaganza that, in the case of the actors' performances make some parts of the movie completely overacted. In any case, I think this is an iconic movie worth watching more than once.

Jun 23, 2021
talisencrw
9.0

Although it certainly won't make you easily forget earlier interpretations of the seminal horrific character by Max Schreck, Bela Lugosi, Sir Christopher Lee or Klaus Kinski, Gary Oldman definitely finds a way under your skin. As well, the resoundingly sumptuous cinematography will sweep you off you ... r feet--unless you're dead to begin with... =)

Jun 23, 2021
John Chard
3.0

Gets worse on repeat viewings. Francis Ford Coppola's take on the Dracula legend sees Gary Oldman as the Count, who as a warrior prince returns from battle to find his true love, who after believing him to have been killed, has committed suicide. Renouncing his Christianity he pledges to return ... from the death to enact revenge on humanity. Century's later he is back to keep his word but becomes infatuated with Mina (Winona Ryder) who bears a resemblance to his long dead true love. Forget the Bram Stoker bit, this is liberty taken wholesale, and forget any notion of this being a scary Dracula movie, for this is Gothic romance opulence. There is no doubting that as a production design goes, it's top dollar, costumes, photography, score, sets and puppetry etc, all the money is up there on the screen to please the eyes and the ears. But the narrative shift to make Dracula a tragic longing figure is a mistake, as is several casting decisions and performances. It's actually easier to say who comes out of it with credit, so step up Tom Waits as Renfield and Richard E. Grant as Dr. John Seward. Oldman is committed to the lead role, and has tortured soul down pat, but someone thought it was a good idea to make him an old ponce and stick a set of buttocks on his head! You just can't take the character seriously from the moment he appears on screen. There's some vampire erotica as Coppola caters for the horny horror faithful, though these scenes play out like an after midnight MTV video, so not really very sexy at all. While there's a lot of fun to be had, yes you read right, with a number of scenes inserted within the dull narrative: did the great Anthony Hopkins just sniff the cheese and Keanu Reeves attempt a posh British accent? Aaargh! It should have been a Gothic classic, but clearly Coppola was out of his depth tackling such a genre. After giving myself over ten years between returning to watch the film again, I can say with confidence that it's a film that gets worse on repeat viewings. That is unless you like unintentional comedy pictures? 3/10

May 16, 2024
Geronimo1967
7.0

Gary Oldman is super in this hammy reimagining of the tale of the legendary Count Dracula. Having lured his lawyer - the unsuspecting, and frankly rather insipid, "Harker" (Keanu Reeves) to his Transylvanian Castle he employs cunning and guile to use him to acquire "Carfax Abbey" in England. He also ... has designs on the young man's glamorous fiancée "Mina" (Winona Ryder) and is soon set to acquire much more than just the eerie stately pile. Luckily, "Prof. Van Helsing" (Anthony Hopkins) is on hand to help our rather hapless hero and perhaps they can thwart the evil intentions of their vampiric visitor? Francis Ford Coppola presents us here with a highly stylised interpretation of the legend. At times it does border on the Hammer style of production with the gore and peril really unconvincing for most of the film. The heavily made up Reeves is easy enough on the eye, but his accent is tougher on the ears and his performance is more about box office than generating any sense of menace as his red-clothed nemesis marauds around in a wig Marie Antoinette would have found fitting. It does send itself up, and that works - there is plenty that is theatrical about it, and that is what helps make this iteration distinctive. Oldman looks even inch the megalomaniac as he effortlessly glides, purrs and munches his way from Romania to Victorian England. Ryder delivers well - her part has very little substance to it, yet she does rise above the all too obvious damsel in distress persona. There are also valuable supporting efforts from Richard E. Grant and the eagle eyed might spot sword and sandals veteran Jay Robinson as "Hawkins". Wojciech Kilar's score helps create quite an atmosphere too, especially as we enter the last half hour of against the clock drama. I didn't much care for the way the ending is portrayed but after two hours of quickly paced and colourful entertainment, that maybe didn't matter so much. This really does need big screen visuals to have any real impact, and if you can find a cinema screening then this is very much at the better end of the Dracula genre of output - even if it does play rather fast and loose with the book!

Oct 20, 2022