


| ▪ | Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992) R (Feature Film - Drama, Thriller, Romance, Horror, Period) |
| Based on the Victorian horror novel written by Bram Stoker in 1897, about the vampire Dracula, who is on a quest to be eternally reunited with the one woman he ever loved. Dracula travels from Transylvania to London to find the young woman who is the double image of the love he lost centuries earlier | |
| Related Searches: Gary Oldman | Bram Stoker's Dracula | Monica Bellucci |

| ▪ | The Brides of Dracula (1960) NR (Feature Film - Horror) |
| A teenager has been infused with the spirit of Count Dracula and his mother locks him up in their mansion, while going out to ensnare victims for his bloody thirst. Eventually, the village and the damsel who innocently loves him are saved by Dr Van Helsing. | |
| Related Searches: Brides Of Dracula |
| ▪ | Lemora, Lady Dracula (2001) PG (Feature Film - Thriller, Horror) |
| After shotgunning his unfaithful wife and her lover, a 1930s gangster is injured in a car crash. His estranged daughter Lila, a ward of the church, receives a mysterious note apprising her of her father's whereabouts and promptly embarks on a perilous journey into the deepest Southern backwoods | |
| Related Searches: Unfaithful Wife |
| ▪ | Dracula II: Ascension (2003) (Feature Film - Horror, Adaptation, Sequel) |
| Students try to learn the secrets of life and death by resurrecting the burnt corpse of Dracula. Their teacher hopes to use Dracula's blood to counteract his own failing body. Standing against them is a Vatican-sanctioned vampire hunter who will stop at nothing to contain the vampire menace. |
| ▪ | Dracula: Dead and Loving It (1995) PG-13 (Feature Film - Comedy, Horror, Period) |
| Count Dracula, the Prince of Darkness, is dead and he's loving it but he's also in for some ego-puncturing problems and horrific surprises never encountered by Bela Lugosi or Gary Oldman. On Dracula's bumpy quest for blood, the blundering bloodsucker exhibits a dazzling and hilarious array of supernatural |
| ▪ | Dracula (1979) NR (Feature Film - Horror, Adaptation) |
| Dracula (1979) NR |
| ▪ | Dracula Year Zero (Feature Film - Drama, Historical, Romance, Period) |
| Explores the origin of Dracula, weaving vampire mythology with the true history of Prince Vlad the Impaler, depicting Dracula as a flawed hero in a tragic love story set in a dark age of magic and war. | |
| Related Searches: Dracula Year Zero |
| ▪ | Dracula Rising (1993) R (Feature Film - Thriller, Horror) |
| A scientist searching for a medical cure ends up having the famed Count Dracula using her as his patient. |
| ▪ | Bela Lugosi ( aka. Arisztid Olt, Bela Ferenc Denzso Blasko, Bela Lugossy) |
| Lugosi trained on the Budapest stage and appeared in some German films before arriving in the US in 1921. He made his indelible mark as "Dracula" in a popular New York stage production and successfully reprised the role in Tod Browning's 1931 film adaptat |
| ▪ | Dracula (1931) NR (Feature Film - Horror, Adaptation) |
| A Transylvanian vampire count gets his comeuppance in Yorkshire. |

| Site Search by |
|
