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Francis Ford Coppola's production of Bram Stoker's Dracula is perhaps the horniest Dracula I've ever seen! Filled with pageantry, poeticism, lust, romance, pain, and pure Victorian gothic reality, this Dracula beats them all. I mean, this cast has the great Gary Oldman as Dracula. He is a consummate actor in the theatrical sense. He is a true actor that is severely underappreciated. If he's not enough, you have the sensual Winona Ryder as Mina, the yummy Sadie Frost as the dammed Lucy, the studly Keanu Reeves as Harker, the awesome Anthony Hopkins as Van Helsing, and the dark and busty Monica Bellucci as one of Dracula's children. Some serious $ was spent on costumes and settings in this flick and it shows! It totally reminded me of something you'd see on the stage. The agony of Dracula after his loving wife commits suicide on news of his death (he didn't) at war is grief on a massive scale. Dracula curses the church, the priests, and anything Godly because he feels that he has been betrayed by God because his one true love has died. He becomes one of the undead because his love can't die; it transcends the ages to Victorian England where Mina, who's engaged to Harker, waits patiently while Harker concludes business in Europe for the Count. She resembles his old love so much that he becomes obsessed to have her, at any cost!
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Released: 11/13/1992
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Starring: Gary Oldman, Winona Ryder, Anthony Hopkins, Keanu Reeves, Cary Elwes, Sadie Frost, Monica Bellucci
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Directed By: Francis Ford Coppola
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Running Time: 128 min
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Motion Picture Association Rated: R
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Dracula, as Jonathan Harker sees him for the first time. |
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It's not long before Harker is laid by the vampire bride of Dracula (Bellucci).
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More of the sensual orgy with Dracula's brides! |
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Dracula, who looks like an ape here, takes the horny Lucy in a lust filled romp as he's feeding.
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Dracula's still not human, but working on it! |
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The Count takes Mina into his past and she sees his love die by her own hand, as well as his land and the war he was in.
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Lovely Lucy, right before Van Helsing (Hopkins) slices her head off. |
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