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Dracula

  • TV Movie
  • 2006
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
1.8K
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Dracula (2006)
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The Romanian count known as Dracula is summoned to London by Arthur Holmwood, a young Lord who is on the verge of being wed. Unknown to Arthur's future bride Lucy, her future husband is infe... Read allThe Romanian count known as Dracula is summoned to London by Arthur Holmwood, a young Lord who is on the verge of being wed. Unknown to Arthur's future bride Lucy, her future husband is infected with syphilis and therefore cannot consummate their future marriage. Arthur has laid ... Read allThe Romanian count known as Dracula is summoned to London by Arthur Holmwood, a young Lord who is on the verge of being wed. Unknown to Arthur's future bride Lucy, her future husband is infected with syphilis and therefore cannot consummate their future marriage. Arthur has laid his hopes on being cured by the enigmatic count, as it is said that Dracula has extraordin... Read all

  • Director
    • Bill Eagles
  • Writers
    • Stewart Harcourt
    • Bram Stoker
  • Stars
    • David Suchet
    • Marc Warren
    • Dan Stevens
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    1.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Bill Eagles
    • Writers
      • Stewart Harcourt
      • Bram Stoker
    • Stars
      • David Suchet
      • Marc Warren
      • Dan Stevens
    • 62User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    David Suchet
    David Suchet
    • Abraham Van Helsing
    Marc Warren
    Marc Warren
    • Count Dracula
    Dan Stevens
    Dan Stevens
    • Lord Arthur Holmwood
    Sophia Myles
    Sophia Myles
    • Lucy Westenra
    Benedick Blythe
    Benedick Blythe
    • Lord Godalming
    James Greene
    James Greene
    • Dr. Blore
    Tom Burke
    Tom Burke
    • Dr. John Seward
    Donald Sumpter
    Donald Sumpter
    • Alfred Singleton
    Stephanie Leonidas
    Stephanie Leonidas
    • Mina Murray
    Rafe Spall
    Rafe Spall
    • Jonathan Harker
    Ian Redford
    Ian Redford
    • Hawkins
    Tanveer Ghani
    Tanveer Ghani
    • Cotford
    Rupert Holliday-Evans
    Rupert Holliday-Evans
    • DI Burton
    • (as Rupert Holliday Evans)
    David Glover
    • Stephens
    Ian Gain
    • Sgt Kirk
    Richard Syms
    Richard Syms
    • Priest
    Shane Nolan
    • Family Guest
    • (uncredited)
    Diana Payne-Myers
    • Wraith
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Bill Eagles
    • Writers
      • Stewart Harcourt
      • Bram Stoker
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    donnasuph

    What were they thinking?

    I have been a fan of Bram Stokers novel and it's many film adaptations for years. At 70 years old I have seen nearly all. I can safely say this is quite possibly one of the worst Dracula films I have ever seen. How can so many actors that I have admired and enjoyed in the past be so awful in this? Not just some of them ,ALL of them. I was embarrassed for the lot. Stink,stank stunk!
    5cliff-19

    Too American in style

    First, as others have noted, this has nearly nothing to do with the Bram Stoker novel other than the names of principal characters and the larger plot arc (Dracula moving to London). But I am not bothered by that if they think it in deeper ways.

    There are quite a number of VERY clever plot additions that could have been very helpful. One is the religion that Mr. Singleton leads. The book was written at a time when such "spiritualist" groups were popping up all over Europe, which is why the book was so popular. So that part makes sense. But then they turned it into a cartoon-like cross between the Mob and Dungeons and Dragons. Had it been more like the Theosophical Society, they would have had a brilliant turn.

    There were strong allusions to the British Empire's global reach, but it was dropped quickly. This could have been at the heart of an ongoing TV series, where Dracula sends out the Undead across the Empire. But no, it was just a throw-away line in the rush to finish within 90 minutes.

    I also felt that the sexuality was WAY overdone. Sure, it's there in all vampire tales, and abundantly so in the original. But this made it the prime motive of all actors. Too much.

    And finally, the SLAM BAM ending made me ashamed of being an American. Why must our pop culture do so much damage to film-making around the world?
    2Boba_Fett1138

    Good looking- but extremely bad and unsatisfying adaptation.

    This a professionally and stylish looking BBC made-for-TV adaptation of the famous Dracula story by Bram Stoker, that however differs too much from the original story and adds very little new and interesting in exchange. On top of the that the movie has an extremely poor flow, which makes the movie confusing and dull to watch, with too many- and poorly developed characters.

    The movie makes too many leaps in time and the overall flow itself also isn't really perfect. It also makes the movie confusing to follow at times, especially if you don't know the Dracula story in advance. It also makes some of the sequences weak and causes to leave an unsatisfying impression such as the introduction of the Dracula character. Boom! He suddenly is there without any build-up. Its entire build-up and flow, or better said the lack of it all, is the reason why the movie just never becomes scary of even tense to watch. It's an extremely poorly told movie, without any introductions or development. It makes this a very disjointed and hard movie to watch.

    The movie leaves lots of room to put in multiple romantic plot-lines, which makes the movie also drag in points, especially the beginning.

    The movie was surprisingly good looking. I liked its style. It was a fine combination between the British upper-class kind of atmosphere and the more dark and moody horror atmosphere. The sets and cinematography were simply good.

    Even though the cast has some good British TV-actors in it, the acting is still one of the weaker spots and irritating part of the movie. It's painfully bad at times and unintentionally funny to watch. Most actors aren't really to be blamed for this but rather the poor script that makes some bad choices and has some poor and formulaic dialogs in it. It also doesn't help that none of the characters are introduced and developed properly. Seriously, who is who in this movie and what is their purpose exactly?

    Dracula really isn't right looking in this movie. I mean, even in his human form he's looking ugly and like a mad monster. He's supposed to be seductive, charismatic and sophisticated. He's none of those things in the movie and besides the actor portraying him looks too young.

    A version that you're better off not watching.

    2/10

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    3mixedupmoroi

    All in all, disappointing

    My partner and I are avid fans of the vampire genre and had eagerly anticipated the airing of this production. We sat down to watch it hoping for the best and that Auntie Beeb would not let us down and we found ourselves sadly disappointed.

    It wasn't so much the deviation from the plot of the book that did it - pretty much every Dracula production does that to a certain degree and that is half of what makes these things fun to watch. It was more perhaps the casting, weak characterisation and the fact that most of the action seemed to be crammed into the final 15 minutes that did it. Mina Murray was almost offensively miscast in my opinion and Marc Warren, of whom I am normally a fan, didn't have the charisma or presence to pull off the strong character that is Dracula.

    On a plus side, the costumes and sets were excellent, as they tend to be in most BBC period productions and there were some interesting themes, such as the blackening of Dracula's fingernails which perhaps hinted at the corruption that lies in the cursed character. Other than that the rewrite was a weak and disappointing production and doesn't even hold a candle to past efforts by Hammer or indeed Francis Ford Coppola.
    4blackharrypotter

    Stoker would be turning in his grave

    Was really rather looking forward to this, but was very disappointed by the finished product. It simply was so far removed from Stoker's tale that it could hardly count itself as an adaptation of the book. Not a single line of dialogue from Stoker's text was used; none of the characters were presented as they are on the page (Van Helsing a hermit living in a cellar!), and what book did the Satanist Singleton step out of? It was neither scary, nor sexy. Marc Warren did an interesting Klaus Kinski impersonation when he was old man Drac in the first act, but after his transformation into Robert Smith from The Cure, I lost interest. This is the 2nd time the BBC have filmed Dracula, and this one pales in comparison to their 1977 version starring Louis Jordan.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      This is the second movie that Sophia Myles (Lucy) that involves vampires. She played a vampire in "Underworld" (Erika). She also starred in the short-lived television series, "Moonlight" (Beth), with Alex O'Laughlin's character as the vampire.
    • Quotes

      [first lines]

      Lucy Westenra: My Lord Holmwood.

      Lord Holmwood: Lucy.

    • Connections
      Referenced in James & Mike Mondays: Ghouls n' Ghosts (Sega Genesis) (2018)

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    FAQ2

    • At what point in the movie does the character Lord Godalming (played by Benedick Blythe) appear? I've watched the movie twice, but I didn't hear anyone refer to that character, nor did I notice anyone using that name. The character appears in the original Stoker novel, but I've been unable to identify him in the movie.
    • What is the name of the song used in the BBC trailer?

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    • Release date
      • February 11, 2007 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Bram Stoker's Dracula
    • Filming locations
      • Brean Down, Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Granada Television
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
      • WGBH
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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