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Dracula

  • TV Series
  • 2002–
  • R
  • 2h 53m
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4.2/10
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Dracula (2002)
Dracula's Curse
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Bram Stoker's classic is given a frightful telling, as an attractive, ambitious group of 30-year-olds travel through Hungary looking for lucrative deals, unaware of the horrific threat hangi... Read allBram Stoker's classic is given a frightful telling, as an attractive, ambitious group of 30-year-olds travel through Hungary looking for lucrative deals, unaware of the horrific threat hanging over their lives.Bram Stoker's classic is given a frightful telling, as an attractive, ambitious group of 30-year-olds travel through Hungary looking for lucrative deals, unaware of the horrific threat hanging over their lives.

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    • Patrick Bergin
    • Hardy Krüger Jr.
    • Stefania Rocca
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    • Stars
      • Patrick Bergin
      • Hardy Krüger Jr.
      • Stefania Rocca
    • 14User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
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    Patrick Bergin
    Patrick Bergin
    • Dracula…
    • 2002
    Hardy Krüger Jr.
    Hardy Krüger Jr.
    • Jonathan Harker
    • 2002
    Stefania Rocca
    Stefania Rocca
    • Mina
    • 2002
    Muriel Baumeister
    Muriel Baumeister
    • Lucy
    • 2002
    Kai Wiesinger
    Kai Wiesinger
    • Dr. Seward
    • 2002
    Alessio Boni
    Alessio Boni
    • Quincy
    • 2002
    Conrad Hornby
    • Arthur Holmwood
    • 2002
    Brett Forest
    • Roenfield
    • 2002
    Alessia Merz
    • Fair Woman
    • 2002
    Piroska Kiss
    • Dark Woman
    • 2002
    István Göz
    • Male Nurse
    • 2002
    Barna Illyés
    • Border Guard
    • 2002
    Csaba Pethes
    • Captain of the Tug
    • 2002
    Balázs Tardy
    • Tug Crew Member 1
    • 2002
    Levente Törköly
    • Tug Crew Member 2
    • 2002
    Ilona Kassai
    • Woman at the Hotel
    • 2002
    Imola Gáspár
    Imola Gáspár
    • Woman at the Manor
    • 2002
    Giancarlo Giannini
    Giancarlo Giannini
    • Dr. Enrico Valenzi
    • 2002
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    5alex-voglino

    Faithful to Stoker and full of pathos

    By far one of the best screen version of Dracula ever. The screenplay for 90% of the movie is absolutely faithful to the original novel even if the story is set in the XX century and not in the XIX. The location in Hungary and in general in eastern Europe give to the story the right atmosphere for a vampire who is in fact a noble from Valacchia. Patrick Bergin is a lot more belivable as Dracula then Gary Oldman ever was, and even if of course he doesn' have the phisique du role of Christopher Lee, the psicologhy is a lot more close to the original character then in any Hammer flick. A wonderful discovery.
    7parry_na

    Bloodless but enjoyable.

    There have been so many versions and updates of this classic horror story that it is impossible not to ponder things like, how does Patrick Bergin's version of the Count compare with that of Christopher Lee, Bela Lugosi or, bless us all, Zandor Vorkov? He's very good, actually, aided by some impressive ageing/anti-ageing make-up and plenty of directorial build-ups.

    This two-part television movie takes full advantage of its beautiful Budapest locations by presenting a world that is timeless, in the sense that we have flash cars and mobile phones, but also horse-drawn carriages and candelabras. Rather than the production existing in any kind of vacuum, it instead inhabits an exotic ageless environment which aids the story nicely. There are many moments taken from the book, but fitted into an updated timeline. The various CGI effects are mainly very decent, with a few over-ambitious misfires.

    Not everything is great. This is a faithful but bloodless adaption and, while spectacular, it is not remotely frightening - although Director (and co-writer) Roger Young's ambition to create an epic, cinematic version of the famous story is laudable. I felt that the climax was very abrupt (nice twist at the end though).

    The acting is terrific throughout, with Giancarlo Giannini is a rather under-used Van Helsing-like Dr. Enrico Valenzi and Muriel Baumeister as Lucy of particular note. My score is 7 out of 10.
    1JamiJR

    One of the worse Dracula adaptations ever.

    Van Helsing was a better movie than this. Badly written and terribly acted, this dreck doesn't deserve an IMDB page. The characters are all one dimensional - more so than in the original novel. Patrick Bergin is by far the worse Dracula ever seen. Even worse than Thomas Kretschmann in Dracula 3D. There are plot holes you could drive the Queen Mary through. Avoid at all costs. You'd have a better time watching Zoltan: The Hound Of Dracula than this.
    1dopedupdonkey

    unbelievable

    this is the worst film I've ever seen... actually. i thought it was duty to warn all the people out there as in the 1 review of it on here the person claims that it was quite good and incomprehendably gives it 8 out of 10. well in case you believed him think twice. i got this film in a vampire films boxset (of which most of the films were awful - my bad) and everything about it is absolutely disgraceful. its like they've purposely taken everyfing good from the novel and tried to make it rubbish or turn it into a joke... bram stoker must be turning in his grave... at the start its quite funny just how awful it really is but after a while it just becomes boring and painful.... avoid at all costs
    4Smells_Like_Cheese

    Scooby-Doo script and strangely shot, yet for some reason I actually liked this film

    I actually bought Dracula's Curse(the U.S. title) on DVD a few months ago, but I never found it on IMDb. That is until I saw that this was actually just the film version of an Italian TV series. So I watched this the first night and I couldn't help but laugh more than a few times, like one of the opening lines "Mina, did you ever think we'd be in a magnificent ballroom in Budapest, Hungry?", it was so cheesy, especially the way the actor said it, along with how the voices are so preppy and outgoing. But you know what's strange? I actually continued to watch this film a couple times, it's so hypnotizing. While it remains faithful to the novel, with the exception that it's updated, it's just too mystery solving. But at the same time I enjoy it's cheesiness, I think we all need that movie in our lives where it's so ridicules that you can't help but enjoy it.

    A group of friends in Budapest are about to celebrate their friend's, Jonathan and Mina, engagement. But Jonathan is helping out a client, Vlad Tepech to move out to Budapest. Guess what?! Vlad's a vampire! And he's after Jonathan's friends by tempting them with things that they dream of in the world to build an unstoppable army of vampires. But when he goes after Jonathan's fiancée, he's gone too far and now the gang is on a mission to destroy him once and for all.

    The actors are a bit funny. We have the women, who actually are kind of fun in this film, the woman who played Lucy was funny, I loved her delivery of the line "How delicious!" to Mina about her engagement. Then we have the boys, oh, the boys didn't do so hot. Speaking of hot, Dracula wasn't sexy! I know it's a silly complaint, but isn't he supposed to be dashing or something? But then again, Gary Oldman wasn't that much of a sexy Dracula either, but that's besides the point. But for some reason this movie has me addicted, I still don't mind watching it. It's like chocolate cake, you know it's bad, but yet you can't help but enjoy it.

    4/10

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      It's raining outside when Jonathan finds Dracula's resting place. He disturbs the room full of bats and they fly out a window. The next shot is an exterior of the castle, and the bats fly out into a sunny day with blue skies.
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    • Release date
      • May 29, 2002 (Italy)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Languages
      • Italian
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dracula's Curse
    • Filming locations
      • Budapest, Hungary
    • Production companies
      • Lux Vide
      • Beta Film
      • Rai Trade
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 53m(173 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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