Bram Stoker's Dracula

Bram Stoker's Dracula [videorecording] / Dracula Columbia Pictures presents ; an American Zoetrope/Osiris Films production ; produced by Francis Ford Coppola, Fred Fuchs and Charles Mulvehill ; screenplay by James V. Hart ; directed by Francis Ford Coppola. - Collector's ed. - Culver City, CA : Columbia Pictures Industries : Distributed by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, c2007. - 2 videodiscs (127 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.

Originally produced as an American motion picture in 1992. Special features: Disc 1: Watch Bram Stoker's Dracula with Francis Coppola [introductory featurette] (4 min.); Director's commentary [optional audio feature]. Disc 2: "The blood is the life: The making of Dracula" [featurette] (28 min.); "The costumes are the sets: The design of Eiko Ishioka" [featurette] (14 min.); "In-camera: The naïve visual effects of Dracula" [featurette] (19 min.); "Method and madness: Visualizing Dracula" [featurette] (12 min.); Deleted scenes (29 min.); Trailers (15 min.); "Heart of Darkness" by Janine Pourroy [text feature].

Prologue -- London, 1897 -- Orient Express -- "Enter freely, of your own will" -- Destiny -- Mina, Lucy & the suitors -- Mr. Renfield and Dr. Seward -- Many strange things -- Storm -- "Do not see me" -- Cinematograph -- "The eyes!" -- "Do not fear me" -- Abraham Van Helsing -- "Where did the blood go?" -- Rules Café -- Harker's escape -- "Nothing but common garlic!" -- Vlad the Impaler -- Death of Lucy -- "She is undead" -- Vampire hunters -- "Take me away from all this death!" -- Confrontation -- Vampire hunters in pursuit -- Borgo Pass -- Whores of Satan -- "Mina, you are near." -- Resurrection -- End credits.

Director of photography, Michael Ballhaus ; edited by Nicholas C. Smith, Glen Scantlebury, Anne Goursaud ; production designer, Thomas Sanders ; costume designer, Eiko Ishioka ; music composer, Wojciech Kilar ; visual effects and second unit director, Roman Coppola. Director of photography, Michael Ballhaus ; edited by Nicholas C. Smith, Glen Scantlebury, Anne Goursaud ; production designer, Thomas Sanders ; costume designer, Eiko Ishioka ; music composer, Wojciech Kilar ; visual effects and second unit director, Roman Coppola.

Gary Oldman (Dracula), Winona Ryder (Mina Murray/Elisabeta), Anthony Hopkins (Professor Abraham Van Helsing), Keanu Reeves (Jonathan Harker), Richard E. Grant (Dr. Jack Seward), Cary Elwes (Lord Arthur Holmwood), Bill Campbell (Quincey P. Morris), Sadie Frost (Lucy Westenra), Tom Waits (R.M. Renfield).

15th-century warrior Vlad goes off the fight the Turks. Upon his return, he finds that his wife Elisabeta, hearing he was dead, has killed herself. Maddened by this injustice, Vlad curses God, and becomes the immortal blood-eating fiend known as Count Dracula--for centuries. When English attorney Jonathan Harker journeys to Dracula's castle, the Count sees a photograph of his fiancée, Mina Murray. Dracula's patience has been rewarded--Elisabeta lives again! The Count goes to dastardly lengths to possess Mina, while her best friend Lucy, Lucy's three suitors, and Prof. Abraham Van Helsing all become entangled by Dracula's quest. The modern age is dawning, even in Transylvania. Will the Count triumph, or be relegated to the past?

MPAA rating: Rated R for sexuality and horror violence; Canadian Home Video rating: 14A.


DVD; Region 1; Dolby Digital 5.1 surround, Dolby Digital surround; anamorphic widescreen presentation, aspect ratio 1.85:1; mastered in high definition.


These discs are copy protected.


In English, dubbed French, Portuguese, or Spanish with optional subtitles in English, French, Korean, Portuguese, or Spanish; closed-captioned.

Academy Awards, 1993: Oscar - Best Costume Design; Best Make-Up; Best Sound Effects Editing.

1404912509 9781404912502

043396129160

12916 Columbia Pictures


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Dracula, Count (Fictitious character)--Drama.
Man-woman relationships--England--Drama.
Vampires--Romania--Transylvania--Drama.


England--Drama.


Feature films.
Fiction films.
Film adaptations.
Horror films.
Vampire films.
Video recordings for the hearing impaired.

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