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Dracula: Dead and Loving It

  • 1995
  • PG-13
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
48K
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Mel Brooks, Leslie Nielsen, Lysette Anthony, Peter MacNicol, Steven Weber, and Amy Yasbeck in Dracula: Dead and Loving It (1995)
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Mel Brooks' parody of the classic vampire story and its famous film adaptations.Mel Brooks' parody of the classic vampire story and its famous film adaptations.Mel Brooks' parody of the classic vampire story and its famous film adaptations.

  • Director
    • Mel Brooks
  • Writers
    • Mel Brooks
    • Rudy De Luca
    • Steve Haberman
  • Stars
    • Leslie Nielsen
    • Mel Brooks
    • Peter MacNicol
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    48K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mel Brooks
    • Writers
      • Mel Brooks
      • Rudy De Luca
      • Steve Haberman
    • Stars
      • Leslie Nielsen
      • Mel Brooks
      • Peter MacNicol
    • 182User reviews
    • 49Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Leslie Nielsen
    Leslie Nielsen
    • Dracula
    Mel Brooks
    Mel Brooks
    • Professor Van Helsing
    Peter MacNicol
    Peter MacNicol
    • Renfield
    Steven Weber
    Steven Weber
    • Harker
    Amy Yasbeck
    Amy Yasbeck
    • Mina
    Lysette Anthony
    Lysette Anthony
    • Lucy
    Harvey Korman
    Harvey Korman
    • Dr. Seward
    Mark Blankfield
    Mark Blankfield
    • Martin
    Megan Cavanagh
    Megan Cavanagh
    • Essie
    Clive Revill
    Clive Revill
    • Sykes
    Chuck McCann
    Chuck McCann
    • Innkeeper
    Avery Schreiber
    Avery Schreiber
    • Peasant on Coach
    Cherie Franklin
    • Peasant on Coach
    Ezio Greggio
    Ezio Greggio
    • Coach Driver
    Leslie S. Sachs
    • Usherette
    • (as Leslie Sachs)
    Matthew Porretta
    Matthew Porretta
    • Handsome Lieutenant at Ball
    Rudy De Luca
    Rudy De Luca
    • Guard
    Jennifer Crystal Foley
    Jennifer Crystal Foley
    • Nurse
    • (as Jennifer Crystal)
    • Director
      • Mel Brooks
    • Writers
      • Mel Brooks
      • Rudy De Luca
      • Steve Haberman
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    User reviews182

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    Hey_Sweden

    Pretty good Brooks parody.

    While this skewering of the Dracula mythology and the various cinematic interpretations of the story never achieves the kind of crazy heights of "Blazing Saddles" or "Young Frankenstein", it still shows that Brooks still had it in him to come up with some great, gut busting scenes. Being a genuine horror fan as well as a comedy legend, he and his team of collaborators do go to great lengths to give this film the proper look, and it's a colourful, stylish looking movie, going with the idea that the composer wasn't in on the joke and featuring a score by Hummie Mann that's full of foreboding. Leslie Nielsen is the pratfalling prince of darkness who is set up quite well early on when he comments on the "Children of the Night" and "the mess they make" - and then promptly slips in such a mess. He's a delight as always, with wonderful support by a bunch of actors who mug for all they're worth, especially Peter MacNicol as the loony, bug munching Renfield and veteran Brooks colleague Harvey Korman, who in his performance as Dr. Seward, does an amusing impression of the actor Nigel Bruce. Brooks himself, in fine hammy form, plays the part of the intrepid Van Helsing. Lysette Anthony and Amy Yasbeck are both quite ravishing as Lucy and Mina respectively, with Steven Weber as a prudish and uptight Jonathan Harker, and Mark Blankfield, Megan Cavanagh, and Clive Revill doing well in smaller roles. Cameos include Avery Schreiber, Chuck McCann, co-screenwriter Rudy De Luca, Charlie Callas, and the wonderful Anne Bancroft paying tribute to Maria Ouspenskaya in her brief bit. Standout scenes include the staking of Lucy (Van Helsing stays well out of the way for good reason), the breakfast sequence with MacNicol and Korman, which is particularly priceless, and the scene where Dracula is trying to manipulate both Mina and Essie and not having much success. A snappily paced movie leading to a fairly big finish, "Dracula: Dead and Loving It" is good entertainment as Brooks comedies go, and even gives its principal cast members the kind of "curtain call" at the end that we don't see in movies that often. Seven out of 10.
    BaronBl00d

    Very Entertaining.....

    The film is not vintage Mel Brooks and it has some obvious flaws, but it is nonetheless a true joy to watch and is sure to make you smile. My main problem was that it did not meet my initial expectations. Young Frankenstein is CLASSIC Mel Brooks. It is a flawless film parody of the Frankenstein myth. I went into seeing Dracula: Dead and Loving It with extremely high expectations and was a bit disappointed. The film, however, is a good film and a good parody of the Bram Stoker classic It is not as good as Love at First Bite, but has many excellent moments. Some of the highlights are Leslie Nielson, with whom the torch of modern comedy rests safely for being absurd yet sublime in his characterization, his superb imitation of Bela Lugosi's mannerisms and speech enhance his comedy. The film also is surprisingly faithful; to the novel and has many inside jokes. Harvey Korman, Peter MacNicol, and Mel Brooks all lend a hand in the lunacy. The setting is surreal and gives the picture a Hammeresgue quality. A must see for horror fans who like a good belly laugh!
    helpless_dancer

    Stupid, but funny

    This comedy followed the Bram Stoker book very closely. It merely turned the whole tale into a hilarious romp, making fun of Dracula and his inept sidekick, Renfield, as well as the other characters. A lot of slapstick gags in this film, some I saw coming from a mile off, but I still got a kick out of them. I especially liked the scene where Van Helsing and Harker staked the vampire in the tomb - what a riot. Neilson was great as the troubled bloodsucker.
    6claudio_carvalho

    A Funny Parody by Mel Brooks

    "Dracula: Dead and Loving It" is another parody of Mel Brooks, this time based on the Bram Stoker's novel "Dracula" and its characters. The spoof has funny moments, especially for Mel Brooks' fans. Leslie Nielsen is good as usual in this type of movie that he became the greatest name but Peter MacNicol steals the show in the role of Renfield. The sequences of Harker impaling a stake in Lucy following the instructions of Professor Van Helsing and the ball with Dracula fleeing and Reinfield trying to save his master are the best moments of this film. My vote is six.

    Title (Brazil): "Drácula - Morto Mas Feliz ("Dracula - Dead but Happy")
    cobra-8

    The Funniest Horror Spoof Ever Made

    This was the second Mel Brooks film I ever watched, and I

    positively reeled in laughter watching it. I do not understand how

    this movie only achieves a 4.5 rating.

    Among the many memorable moments there are several downright hysterical gags: when Dracula slips in the bat poop

    trying to walk down the stairs, when Harker drives the stake and is

    drenched in blood, when Dracula rises from his coffin and bashes

    his head on the chandelier...the list goes on and on.

    Also, Harvey Korman was extremely funny as the bumbling,

    blubbering Dr Seward; as was Mel Brooks as Dr Van Helsing, and

    Leslie Nielson as Dracula.

    I give it 9/10.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      Lysette Anthony talked about her role during an interview. "I was just meant to be there, with my tits hanging out, looking ridiculously glamorous. And, no, I didn't find it offensive being that sort of sexy foil. Lucky me just to have spent a few months working with Mel, one of the comic greats of our time. Love him or hate him, he's one of the founders of what this generation finds funny now."
    • Goofs
      When Sykes hears Lucy's voice begging to be let out of her coffin, he accidentally moves the "stone" lid, showing it to have no weight.
    • Quotes

      [Dracula is outside Mina's room]

      Dracula: [to the maid] Essie... Essie... Your eyelids are growing heavy You will sleep... sleep.

      [Essie nods off to sleep]

      Dracula: Mina... Mina, open your eyes!

      [she does]

      Dracula: Arise, Mina.

      [she does]

      Dracula: Walk to the door.

      [Mina opens a door, and goes inside]

      Dracula: Mina... you are in the closet. Open the door, and come out.

      [she does]

      Dracula: Now walk to the Terrace Door. Watch out for the foot...

      [too late! Mina trips over the footstool, and goes flying]

      Dracula: Stool. Stand up.

      [Essie and Mina both rise]

      Dracula: Not you. Sit!

      [Mina sits]

      Dracula: No, not you, *you* sit.

      [Essie sits]

      Dracula: *You* stand.

      [both stand]

      Dracula: No! Sit!

      [both sit]

      Dracula: No, you stand!

      [both stand]

      Dracula: You walk to the Terrace Door and you go back to sleep! *Watch out!*

      [Essie and Mina bump into one another and fall to the floor. Dracula throws his arms in frustration]

    • Crazy credits
      After the end credits have rolled, you can hear Dracula get the very last "last" word in -- "Chervania!".
    • Connections
      Featured in In Search of Dracula with Jonathan Ross (1996)
    • Soundtracks
      Hungarian Dance No. 5
      Written by Johannes Brahms

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    • Release date
      • December 22, 1995 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Drácula: muerto pero feliz
    • Filming locations
      • Culver Studios - 9336 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Gaumont
      • Castle Rock Entertainment
      • Brooksfilms
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $30,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $10,772,144
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,708,298
      • Dec 25, 1995
    • Gross worldwide
      • $10,772,144
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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