Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992)

£0.00


Country: US
Technical: col 128m
Director: Francis Ford Coppola
Cast: Gary Oldman, Winona Ryder, Anthony Hopkins, Keanu Reeves, Richard E. Grant

Synopsis:

Dracula turns a young barrister and uses him to be reunited with the reincarnation of his long lost love.

Review:

Here we go again, and don't be misled by the authorial branding: this version is no closer to Stoker than countless others. Indeed, in its operatic overstatement it could be counted a travesty! Coppola does spend longer on all the prehistory mumbo-jumbo, but that wasn't in the novel; surprisingly, the three vampire brides were (Monica Bellucci in an early role). He also has Oldman and Hopkins talk in absurd East European accents and puts in a deafening score. Enjoyable as a romp, it could prove unintentionally funny today, and the 90s had far better in store for bloodsucker fans.

Add To Cart


Country: US
Technical: col 128m
Director: Francis Ford Coppola
Cast: Gary Oldman, Winona Ryder, Anthony Hopkins, Keanu Reeves, Richard E. Grant

Synopsis:

Dracula turns a young barrister and uses him to be reunited with the reincarnation of his long lost love.

Review:

Here we go again, and don't be misled by the authorial branding: this version is no closer to Stoker than countless others. Indeed, in its operatic overstatement it could be counted a travesty! Coppola does spend longer on all the prehistory mumbo-jumbo, but that wasn't in the novel; surprisingly, the three vampire brides were (Monica Bellucci in an early role). He also has Oldman and Hopkins talk in absurd East European accents and puts in a deafening score. Enjoyable as a romp, it could prove unintentionally funny today, and the 90s had far better in store for bloodsucker fans.


Country: US
Technical: col 128m
Director: Francis Ford Coppola
Cast: Gary Oldman, Winona Ryder, Anthony Hopkins, Keanu Reeves, Richard E. Grant

Synopsis:

Dracula turns a young barrister and uses him to be reunited with the reincarnation of his long lost love.

Review:

Here we go again, and don't be misled by the authorial branding: this version is no closer to Stoker than countless others. Indeed, in its operatic overstatement it could be counted a travesty! Coppola does spend longer on all the prehistory mumbo-jumbo, but that wasn't in the novel; surprisingly, the three vampire brides were (Monica Bellucci in an early role). He also has Oldman and Hopkins talk in absurd East European accents and puts in a deafening score. Enjoyable as a romp, it could prove unintentionally funny today, and the 90s had far better in store for bloodsucker fans.