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Gary Oldman | Prince Vlad Dracula | |
Anthony Hopkins | Prof Abraham Van Helsing | |
Keanu Reeves | Jonathan Harker | |
Winona Ryder | Mina Murray/Elisabeta | |
Richard E. Grant | Dr. Jack Seward | |
Bill Campbell | Quincey P. Morris | |
Cary Elwes | Lord Arthur Holmwood | |
Sadie Frost | Lucy Westenra | |
Tom Waits | R.M. Renfield | |
Octavian Cadia | Deacon | |
I.M. Hobson | Hobbs | |
Jay Robinson | Mr. Hawkins | |
Gary Oldman | Dracula | |
Winona Ryder | Mina Murray | |
Anthony Hopkins | Professor Abraham Van Helsing | |
Billy Campbell | Quincey P. Morris | |
Monica Bellucci | Dracula's Bride | |
Michaela Bercu | Dracula's Bride | |
Florina Kendrick | Dracula's Bride | |
Laurie Franks | Lucy's Maid |
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Producer |
Charles Mulvehill
Michael Apted |
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Writer |
Bram Stoker
James V. Hart |
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Cinematography |
Michael Ballhaus
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Musician |
Wojciech Kilar
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The movie opens in medieval Europe, where the mortal Count Dracula (Gary Oldman) loses his dearly beloved to unfortunate death. Fast forward a few centuries and the now vampire Count Dracula journies to London in search of his true love. He falls for a young English woman (Winona Ryder), who is already involved with a young English gentleman (Keanu Reeves). Vampire Dracula uses various supernatural means to ensnare his object of desire, including transforming himself into something of a new-wave dandy. The services of a vampire hunting doctor (Anthony Hopkins) are sought in an attempt to thrawt Count Dracula's evil intentions. A battle for the soul of the young woman ensues. |
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