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Van Helsing

The One Name They All Fear.
2004 | 132m | English

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Director: Stephen Sommers
Writer: Stephen Sommers
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Famed monster slayer Gabriel Van Helsing is dispatched to Transylvania to assist the last of the Valerious bloodline in defeating Count Dracula. Anna Valerious reveals that Dracula has formed an unholy alliance with Dr. Frankenstein's monster and is hell-bent on exacting a centuries-old curse on her family.
Release Date: May 03, 2004
Director: Stephen Sommers
Writer: Stephen Sommers
Genres: Adventure, Action, Horror
Keywords transylvania, vatican (holy see), castle, vampire, bite, steampunk, werewolf, gothic horror, van helsing, notre dame cathedral, 19th century, mr. hyde, frankenstein, dracula, fantasy, depressing, hum
Production Companies Universal Pictures, Stillking Films, The Sommers Company
Box Office Revenue: $300,257,475
Budget: $160,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Hugh Jackman Van Helsing
Kate Beckinsale Anna Valerious
Richard Roxburgh Count Vladislaus Dracula
David Wenham Carl
Shuler Hensley Frankenstein's Monster
Elena Anaya Aleera
Will Kemp Velkan
Kevin J. O'Connor Igor
Alun Armstrong Cardinal Jinette
Silvia Colloca Verona
Josie Maran Marishka
Tom Fisher Top Hat
Samuel West Dr. Victor Frankenstein
Robbie Coltrane Mr. Hyde (voice)
Stephen Fisher Dr. Jekyll
Dana Morávková Barmaid
Zuzana Ďurdinová Opera Singer
Jaroslav Vízner Gendarme
Marek Vašut Villager
Samantha Sommers Vampire Child
Dorel Mois Dracula's Ball Performer
Marianna Mois Dracula's Ball Performer
Laurence Racine Dracula's Ball Performer
Patrice Wojciechowski Dracula's Ball Performer
Kacie Borrowman Dwerger (uncredited)
Martin Klebba Dwerger (uncredited)
Ryan James Villager (uncredited)
Name Job
Anna Pinnock Set Decoration
Tom Connole Camera Operator
Stephen Sommers Writer, Director
Alan Silvestri Conductor, Original Music Composer
Bob Ducsay Editor
Gabriella Pescucci Costume Design
Craig Hammack CG Supervisor
Harry Cohen Sound Effects Editor, Sound Designer
Karin Silvestri Stunts, Stunt Double
Steve Arnold Art Direction
Allen Daviau Director of Photography
Scott Squires Visual Effects Supervisor
Ben Snow Visual Effects Supervisor
R.A. Rondell Stunt Coordinator
Colleen Callaghan Key Hair Stylist
Nina Fallon Visual Effects Coordinator
Tad Griffith Stunts
Tim Rigby Stunts
David Parker Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Leslie Shatz Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Derek Thompson Creature Design
Todd Vaziri Compositing Lead
Mary Shelley Characters
Todd Tucker Assistant Makeup Artist
Richard Bradshaw Stunt Double
Tory Belleci Modeling
Bram Stoker Characters
Armen Ksajikian Musician
Heidi Moneymaker Stunts
Chad Stahelski Fight Choreographer
Freddie Hice Stunts
Oakley Lehman Stunts
Matt McColm Stunt Double
Billy D. Lucas Stunts
Karine Mauffrey Stunts
Debbie Lee Carrington Stunts
Danny Wynands Stunts
Tim Trella Stunts
Michael Healey Digital Colorist
Carlo Poggioli Costume Design
Nena Smarz Makeup Department Head
Keith P. Cunningham Art Direction
Cindy Carr Set Decoration
Tony Reading Art Direction
Allan Cameron Production Design
Giles Masters Art Direction
Nick Scarano Costume Supervisor
Priscilla John Casting
Ellen Lewis Casting
Joanna Colbert Casting
Susan Jennifer Lipson Hairstylist
Nancy Smytka Set Costumer
Gretchen Libby Visual Effects Producer
Dawn Swiderski Assistant Art Director
Voni Hinkle Hairstylist
Wylie Griffin Art Department Coordinator
Butch West Construction Coordinator
Robert E. Denne Standby Painter
Craig Fikse Steadicam Operator
Alex Cameron Assistant Art Director
Paul C. Babin Camera Operator
Laura Baker Set Costumer
Christopher Assells Sound Effects Editor
JoAnn Perritano Unit Production Manager
Nicole Furia Production Controller
Jennifer Conroy Production Coordinator
Dana Arnold Rigging Gaffer
Christian Alzmann Visual Effects Art Director
Sean T. Stratton Post Production Supervisor
John Finklea Music Editor
Sylvie Chesneau Script Supervisor
Vaclav Sramek Editorial Production Assistant
Lori Arnold Visual Effects Coordinator
Guy Adan Unit Publicist
Anthony Ortiz Boom Operator
Tzarina V. Edillon First Assistant Editor
Karen Baker Landers Supervising Sound Editor
Daniel Jeannette Animation Supervisor
Jess Platt Dialect Coach
Debra Brown Choreographer
Jennifer Bell Visual Effects Producer
Silvia Raiano Set Costumer
Jorge J. Gonzalez Set Costumer
Frank Masi Still Photographer
Easton Michael Smith Set Designer
Harry E. Otto Set Designer
Robert Hoffmeister Sequence Supervisor
Eric Sundahl Set Designer
Ian Christie Sequence Supervisor
Raul Essig Sequence Supervisor
Thomas Zils Sequence Supervisor
Jill E. Hughes Visual Effects Coordinator
Jeffrey Benedict Sequence Supervisor
David Tanaka Visual Effects Editor
Shane Reed Leadman
Keith VanderLaan Makeup Effects
Jeremy Goldman Sequence Supervisor
Gordon T. Wittmann Visual Effects Coordinator
Curt I. Miyashiro CG Supervisor
Doug Smythe CG Supervisor
Nigel Sumner Sequence Supervisor
Mary Kim Production Supervisor
James Traynor Location Manager
Laura Denicke Visual Effects Coordinator
Jim May Editor
Larry Wallace Gaffer
Hayden Landis Sequence Supervisor
Serena Fiumi Set Costumer
Tia Marshall Sequence Supervisor
Nicolas Anastassiou Visual Effects Editor
Glenn Karpf Visual Effects Coordinator
Mark McKenzie Orchestrator
Carl N. Frederick Sequence Supervisor
Catherine Peña Set Costumer
Rocky Quiroz Cableman
Vasilios Tanis Makeup Artist
Patrick Myers Sequence Supervisor
Thomas L. Fisher Special Effects Coordinator
Greg Cannom Makeup Effects Designer
Luke Freeborn Set Designer
Jann K. Engel Set Designer
Chris Munro Production Sound Mixer
Dawn Snyder Assistant Art Director
Connie Kennedy Visual Effects Coordinator
Peter Staubli Sound Effects Editor
Bruce Tanis Sound Effects Editor
Per Hallberg Supervising Sound Editor
Dan Hegeman Sound Effects Editor
Bryan Bowen Sound Effects Editor
Renata Ryšavá Set Costumer
Dino DiMuro Sound Effects Editor
Ezra Dweck Sound Effects Editor
Nick Conti Editorial Production Assistant
Scott Sanders Sound Effects Editor
Sarah Peacock Visual Effects Coordinator
Thomas Whiting ADR Editor
Alexander Beddow ADR Recordist
David Lucarelli ADR Recordist
Kimaree Long Dialogue Editor
Frederick H. Stahly Dialogue Editor
Anna MacKenzie ADR Editor
James Ashwill Foley Mixer
David Balfour Property Master
Steven Melton Property Master
Zack Davis ADR Editor
Michelle Pazer ADR Editor
Sean MacKenzie Sequence Supervisor
Tony Negrete First Assistant Sound Editor
Carey Burens Visual Effects Assistant Editor
Michal Engrth Assistant Accountant
Donald Fly General Manager
Erin King Rotoscoping Artist
Jon Danniells Assistant Decorator
Peter Gleaves ADR Mixer
Bryan Park Visual Effects Editor
Matthew A. Del Ruth Assistant Camera
Leslie Fulton Lead Animator
Janette Evans Accountant
Steve LaPorte Key Special Effects
Hideki Arichi Art Department Assistant
Kevin Britton Camera Production Assistant
Rick O'Connor CG Animator
Judy Cook Extras Casting
Simon Murton Concept Artist
Steven J. Scott Digital Color Timer
Justin Hamilton Salem Key Set Production Assistant
Gary J. Gross Production Consultant
John Bonnin Libra Head Technician
Boban Dvorak Assistant Production Coordinator
Roxanne Sutherland-Valentine Receptionist
Lukáš Líbal Third Assistant Director
Lance Larson Assistant Property Master
Chris John Jones Creative Director
Kelly Granite Visual Effects Compositor
Sean Apple Digital Compositor
Harvey Lowry Director of Operations
Steve Austin Special Effects Technician
Jimmy Edwards Fight Choreographer
Terry R. Owens Production Driver
Christine Castellano Visual Effects Production Assistant
Nathan R. Fitzgerald Digital Intermediate Editor
Kevin Roy Additional Production Assistant
Marshall Richard Krasser Compositing Supervisor
Gary A. Beaird Dolly Grip
Kenneth Karman Supervising Music Editor
Richard Castro First Assistant Accountant
Gregory B. Peña Key Costumer
Ryan Arndt Special Effects Assistant
Kyle Carden Best Boy Grip
Katherine Farrar Production Assistant
Greg Michael Second Unit Director
Jerry Bingham Storyboard Artist
Kenneth Bailey Creature Technical Director
Kristen Leigh Branan Head of Production
Jordan Wilby Intern
Jiřina Eisenhamerová Costumer
Derek Casari ADR Engineer
Faith Allbeson Casting Assistant
Brano Danis Colorist
Petr Skvor Assistant Location Manager
Florent Andorra CG Artist
Kelly E. Norris Production Secretary
Carole Humphreys Second Assistant Accountant
Maria Battle Campbell Second Second Assistant Director
Ellen Lampl Graphic Designer
John T. Cucci Foley Artist
Michal Krbeček Second Assistant Camera
Ray Bushey III Assistant Editor
Terra Bliss Digital Intermediate Producer
Hunter S. Ellis Post Production Coordinator
David Romano Payroll Accountant
Lou Kleinman Sound Editor
John T. Sweeney Production Coordinator
Petr Horáček Stunts
Kelly Matsumoto Editor
Dennis Sands Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Victoria Sampson ADR Editor
Michael Keller Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer
David Leitch Stunt Double
Debbie Lynn Ross Stunts
Fergus Clegg Property Buyer
Mike Justus Stunt Double
Name Title
Sam Mercer Executive Producer
Bob Ducsay Producer
Stephen Sommers Producer
Artist W. Robinson Associate Producer
Matthew Stillman Associate Producer
David Minkowski Associate Producer
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Reviews

Wuchak
6.0

***Big Dumb Blockbuster Monster Fun*** Although writer/director Stephen Sommers had an unexpected hit with 1999's "The Mummy," he went overKILL with the 2001 sequel "The Mummy Returns," a prime example of modern blockbuster dreck that's full of explosions and "exciting" things going on, but someh ... ow is strangely boring. That's the problem with 2004's "Van Helsing," although not as bad. THE PLOT: In 1887 Van Helsing (Hugh Jackman) teams up with Anna (Kate Beckinsale) in Transylvania to fight Dracula, his three lovely but vicious brides, the Frankenstein monster, werewolves, vampire babies, etc. It won't take long for the viewer to perceive that "Van Helsing" shouldn't be taken too seriously. It's a partial parody/homage of the classic Universal monster movies and part serious, just barely. Imagine "Bram Stoker's Dracula" (1992) with the over-the-top thrills of Indiana Jones and the flair of classic monster parodies like “The Vampire Happening” (1971) or "Young Frankenstein” (1974) and you'd have a good approximation. The film looks good, but there's too much CGI and some of the monsters look really cartoony, like Mr. Hyde and the werewolves. Others look quite good, like the flying vampire brides and Frankenstein's monster. As was the case with "The Mummy Returns" the film is strangely tedious despite all the manic happenings. Thankfully, there are worthy hints of depth, e.g. the Frankenstein monster and Anna. I wish there was more. Speaking of Anna, Kate Beckinsale is definitely one of the highlights here as she looks stunning throughout in an amazing form-fitting costume and thigh-high boots seemingly appropriate for the late 1800s (speaking as someone who’s not even a Beckinsale fan). Josie Maran and Elena Anaya are also striking as two of Dracula's wives, Marishka and Aleera. Needless to say, excellent job on the female front. On the other side of the spectrum, Jackman is a great, masculine leading man, perfect for the role. Richard Roxburgh (Dracula), David Wenham (Carl), Kevin J. O'Connor (Igor) and Shuler Hensley (Frankenstein’s monster) are all entertaining or effective. At the end of the day, though, "Van Helsing" barely rises above the limitations of what it is: a big, dumb modern blockbuster with all its over-the-top trappings. Considering the $160 million thrown into it, it shoulda/coulda been better. The story needed time to breathe and less constant mania. The movie’s also over-long at 2 hours and 11 minutes. Still, it's better than "The Mummy Returns" and there's enough here to make it worthwhile, if you're in the mood for this type of fare. THE FILM WAS SHOT in the Czech Republic, Rome and Paris with studio work done in Southern Cal and Orlando, Florida. GRADE: B-/C+

Jun 23, 2021
John Chard
5.0

Absinthe Actioner! Van Helsing is written and directed by Stephen Sommers. It stars Hugh Jackman, Kate Beckinsale, Richard Roxburgh, David Wenham, Shuler Hensley, Elena Anaya, Will Kemp, Kevin J. O'Connor and Alun Armstrong. Music is by Alan Silvestri and cinematography by Allen Daviau. Famed ... monster hunter Van Helsing (Jackman) is sent to Transylvania to stop Count Dracula's (Roxburgh) fiendish plan involving the Frankenstein Monster and the Wolf Man. Well it was universally savaged by the pro critics and is considered a flop. Yet whilst understanding those things, it does for a reason hold above average ratings on the big internet movie sites. It did find a market (and continues to do so), it's like one big long MTV video, a sort of chaotic monster fun frolic in rock opera style. It's effects laden, which is no great thing since they are shoddy, and the dialogue is often as cringe worthy as some of the accents are. Yet it's still a thrilling ride, a strap yourself in and run with it job, to be in the company of sexy lead actors in Gothic garb and devilish period surrounds. Loud and boisterous for sure, and tacky at times, but exhilarating all the same for those after some pure escapist carnage. 5/10

May 16, 2024
mooney240
7.0

**Van Helsing doesn't deserve its early grave and should be resurrected for more fun adventures.** Why do people love to hate such an enjoyable movie? Van Helsing falls much more in the adventure genre than horror but still has a little of the edge of a scary movie. Stephen Sommers' influence can ... be felt throughout with a lot of the same charm that made The Mummy (1999) so great. Van Helsing showcases many of the Universal classic monsters while building a shared universe that should have been explored more than once. With big names like Hugh Jackman and Kate Beckinsale, blockbuster effects, goofy fun moments, and all the adventure one could hope for. Van Helsing deserves way more love and a lot less disdain. Sure it isn't a perfect movie, but it was a much better attempt at a shared Monsterverse than Tom Cruise's The Mummy (2017) and was entitled to more.

Sep 03, 2022
Geronimo1967
6.0

Sorry, but this is just all over the place. A potpourri of myths and legends loosely connected with the famous vampire hunter that just don't gel at all. Doctor Jekyll, Mr Hyde, Victor Frankenstein and his monster all vie with Count Dracula for the attention of a really rather lacklustre Hugh Jackma ... n in the title role. Kate Beckinsale sort-of recreates her "Underworld" role as she becomes his kick-ass sidekick. It's fairly action-packed but the scenes go on for far too long, the script is cheesy, the CGI just isn't great and the attempts at humour don't work well either.

Sep 04, 2023