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Bram Stoker's Dracula
The blood is life.
The blood is life.
Horror, Romance - 1992
7.4
75%
57
When Dracula leaves the captive Jonathan Harker and Transylvania for London in search of Mina Harker, the reincarnation of Dracula's long-dead wife Elisabeta, obsessed vampire hunter Dr. Van Helsing sets out to end the madness.
Bram Stoker's Dracula
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Details

Rated:
R
Runtime:
128 min
Release date:
13 Nov 1992
Country:
US
Languages:
Latin, Romanian, Bulgarian, Greek (modern), English
Budget:
$40,000,000
Revenue:
$215,862,692
Awards:
Won 3 Oscars. 24 wins & 25 nominations total

Top Critics Reviews

fresh:
It is Coppola's most lavish and, certainly, his most flamboyant film; never before has he allowed himself this kind of mad experimentation.
– Hal Hinson,
Washington Post,
1 Jan 2000
fresh:
With Dracula it's apparent that Mr. Coppola's talent and exuberance survive.
– Vincent Canby,
New York Times,
20 May 2003
fresh:
A somewhat dispersed and overcrowded story line that remains fascinating and often affecting thanks to all its visual and conceptual energy.
– Jonathan Rosenbaum,
Chicago Reader,
26 Sep 2007
fresh:
Overall, this Dracula could have been less heavy and more deliciously evil than it is, but it does offer a sumptuous engorgement of the senses.
– Todd McCarthy,
Variety,
26 Sep 2007
fresh:
This luscious film restores the creature's nobility and gives him peace.
– Richard Corliss,
TIME Magazine,
20 Oct 2009
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