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In this spectacular adaptation by Francis Ford Coppola, of the famous novel by Bram Stoker a young English solicitor, Jonathan Harker (Keanu Reeves) is sent to a gloomy village in the mists of eastern Europe.

Here, Harker is captured and imprisoned by Prince Vlad Dracula (Gary Oldman), who, after seeing a photo of Harker's fiancee Mina Murray (Winona Ryder), travels to London where he starts a reign of terror and seduction.

Slowly draining the life out of Lucy Westenra (Sadie Frost), Mina's best friend encourages her friends to gather together to try to drive Dracula away. Harker tracks Dracula back to his castle after he kills Mina, and burns him in his coffin.

Keywords:
Fantasy, Horror, Romance, Sci-Fi, Thriller, Science Fiction, Erotic, Sci Fi, Movie, Film, Movies, Films
Additional Information:
(1992) (USA) (3 Star)
Cast:
Gary Oldman.... Dracula
Winona Ryder.... Mina Murray/Elisabeta
Anthony Hopkins.... Prof. Abraham Van Helsing
Keanu Reeves.... Jonathan Harker
Richard E. Grant.... Dr. Jack Seward
Cary Elwes.... Lord Arthur Holmwood
Supporting Cast:
Bill Campbell.... Quincey P. Morris
Sadie Frost.... Lucy Westenra
Tom Waits.... R.M. Renfield
Monica Bellucci.... Dracula's Bride
Michaela Bercu.... Dracula's Bride
Florina Kendrick.... Dracula's Bride
Jay Robinson.... Mr. Hawkins
I.M. Hobson.... Hobbs
Laurie Franks.... Lucy's Maid
Directors:
Francis Ford Coppola
Writers:
Bram Stoker
James V. Hart
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