Bram Stoker's Dracula: Deleted and Extended Scenes (Vidéo 2007)
Deleted and extended scenes cut from the film.
"Siskel & Ebert & the Movies" Jennifer 8/The Lover/Aladdin/Passenger 57/Flirting (Épisode télévisé 1992)
Clips appear in the teaser for next week's show."Siskel & Ebert & the Movies" Malcolm X/Bram Stoker's Dracula/Traces of Red/Love Potion #9 (Épisode télévisé 1992)
Reviewed."Saturday Night Live" Sinbad/Sade (Épisode télévisé 1992)
Brief Clips shown at start of "Bram Stoker's Blacula" preview.Blood Lines: Dracula - The Man. The Myth. The Movies. (Téléfilm 1992)
"Siskel & Ebert & the Movies" Memo to the Academy - 1993 (Épisode télévisé 1993)
A clip is shown.
"Tiny Toon Adventures" The Return of Batduck (Épisode télévisé 1992)
Count Dracula remarks that he is going with Francis Ford Coppola after being turned down for the role of Batman."The Plucky Duck Show" The Return of Batduck (Épisode télévisé 1992)
Dracula says, "I'll go with Coppola.""The Ben Stiller Show" Pilot (Épisode télévisé 1992)
Tom Arnold says that he missed out on a part in this movie."Saturday Night Live" Sinbad/Sade (Épisode télévisé 1992)
A large part of Sinbad's monologue is about Bram Stoker's Dracula.- A still is shown for the "In Current Release" bumper. Thumbs down from Siskel; thumbs up from Ebert.
Nosferatu le vampire (1922)
Faust, une légende allemande (1926)
There is a low-tech 1920's special effect used in Faust that makes the ring of fire Fuast stands in appear to cast duplicates of itself skyward. The same effect is used again in Dracula, and in both films the rings of fire appear directly before the main character meets the villain.Dracula (1931)
the line "I never drink ... wine" is originally taken from the 1931-version of DraculaLes Morts-vivants (1932)
the double exposure shot with the eyes.
"Saturday Night Live" Sinbad/Sade (Épisode télévisé 1992)
spoofed as Bram Stoker's Blacula"In Living Color" Gays in the Military (Épisode télévisé 1992)
Spoofed in the Wanda sketch"In Living Color" Rodney King (Épisode télévisé 1993)
Spoofed in the Ugly Wanda sketch"Les Simpson" Treehouse of Horror IV (Épisode télévisé 1993)
Mr. Burns' vampiric appearance is based on the look of the older Dracula in Bram Stoker's Dracula, from the hairstyle to the flowing red robes.Le silence des jambons (1994)
Animal as Dracula has Dracula's hairdo
Nosferatu le vampire (1922)
Drakula halála (1921)
based on the same novelNosferatu le vampire (1922)
based on the same novelDracula (1931)
based on the same novelDracula (1931)
based on the same novel"Matinee Theater" Dracula (Épisode télévisé 1956)
based on the same novel