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Dracula
Credits
Title: Dracula
Genres: Horror
Romance
Directed by: John Badham
Written by: W.D. Richter
Produced by: Marvin Mirisch [1]
Walter Mirisch
Tom Pevsner
Music by: John Williams
Cinematography: Gilbert Taylor
Edited by: John Bloom
Production
Distributed by: Universal Pictures
Released: July 20th, 1979
Rating: R
Running time: 109 min.
Country: USA/UK
Language: English
Budget: $12,164,000 [2]
Gross: $20,158,970 (US) [2]
$31,235,812 (Worldwide) [2]
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Dracula is an American/British romantic horror film directed by John Badham. It is loosely based on the 1897 Gothic novel Dracula by Irish author and playright Bram Stoker as well as the stage play written by John L. Balderston and Hamilton Deane. The film was produced by Universal Pictures and the Mirisch Corporation and released theatrically in the United States on July 20th, 1979. The premise of the film revolves around a Transylvanian nobleman named Count Dracula - a vampire, who relocates from his homeland to England where he begins to seduce the innocent, young Lucy Seward, whom he intends on turning into his vampire bride.

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Cast[]

Actor Role
Frank Langella Count Dracula
Laurence Olivier Professor Abraham Van Helsing
Donald Pleasence Doctor Jack Seward
Kate Nelligan Lucy Seward
Trevor Eve Jonathan Harker
Jan Francis Mina Van Helsing
Janine Duvitski Annie
Tony Haygarth Milo Renfield
Teddy Turner Swales
Sylveste McCoy Walter
Kristine Howarth Mrs. Galloway
Joe Belcher Tom Hindley
Ted Carroll Scarborough sailor
Frank Birch Harbormaster
Gabor Vernon Captain of the Demeter
Frank Henson Demeter sailor
Peter Wallis Priest

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Notes & Trivia[]

  • The tagline for this film is, "The story of the greatest lover who ever lived, died, and lived again".
  • Several of the character's names have been switched around in this version of the Dracula story, in contrast to their counterparts from the novel. In the novel, Lucy Westenra was the close friend of Mina Murray-Harker and the betrothed of Lord Arthur Holmhood (whose character has been excised altogether in this film). In the Badham version, Lucy's name is Lucy Seward, the daughter of psychiatrist Jack Seward. Mina Murray-Harker is renamed Mina Van Helsing, and is presented as the daughter of Professor Abraham Van Helsing. Renfield, whose first initials from the novel are R.M., is given the first name of Milo in this film.
  • This film switches the roles of Mina and Lucy in that Mina becomes Dracula's victim and Lucy is the one who becomes the interest of his affection. In the original novel, as well as most screen adaptations of the film, it is Lucy who is killed early on in the story, while Mina survives to become Dracula's unrequited love.
  • In addition to the character of Arthur Holmwood, the character of Quincey Morris has likewise been omitted from the film. Quincey is often left out of film adaptations of the novel, which is peculiar as it is he who actually delivers the death blow to the vampire Dracula in the novel.
  • Donald Pleasence, who plays Doctor Jack Seward in this film, is better known for playing the role of another infamous psychiatrist, Doctor Sam Loomis in the Halloween film series.

Recommendations[]

Vampire films

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References[]

  1. Executive producer Marvin Mirisch is credited as Marvin E. Mirisch in this film.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 IMDB; Dracula (1979); Box office & business

Keywords[]

1910s; 1913; Burn victim; Castle; Crucifix; England; Horses; Insects; Mental health facility; Spiders; Vampire; Wolves




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