Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992)

find on ►

Buy from Amazon Buy or Rent on iTunes Find on Netflix
Bram Stoker's Dracula

1687
Global Ranking


Wins 41%
of its Matchups

28553
Total Users
Who've Ranked It

265368
Total Times Ranked

51
Have It At #1

785
Have It In Their Top 20

Beware

Directed By Francis Ford Coppola Francis Ford Coppola Starring Gary Oldman Gary Oldman  •  Winona Ryder Winona Ryder  •  Anthony Hopkins Anthony Hopkins  •  Keanu Reeves Keanu Reeves  •  Cary Elwes Cary Elwes Genres Based-on-19th-Century-Literature  •  Costume Horror  •  Gothic Film  •  Horror  •  Monster Film  •  Period Film  •  Romance  •  Sex Horror  •  Vampire Film Studios &
Franchises
Dracula  •  American Zoetrope  •  Academy Award for Best Production Design Nominated  •  Saturn Award for Best Horror or Thriller Film Winning  •  They Shoot Zombies, Don't They? Top 1000 Horror Movies
Release Info 1992-11-13T00:00:00Z November 13, 1992
Color  •  128 minutes R Rated R
see more films from 1992 ► see more about this film on our blog ►

MOST RECENT MATCHUP DISCUSSION

MOST POPULAR MATCHUP DISCUSSION

Bram Stoker's Dracula vs. Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles

Bram Stoker Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles VS.

ear said on 4/2/2018

"Interview is the superior vampire film but I love some aspects of Dracula despite Keanu's..." more ►

Read all 16 comments ►

see all the most popular matchups for this movie ►

Comments (4)

 
traceSD

traceSD on 3/6/2014 Reply  · 

BSD is not as good as I remember it being but was a quality watch. Some of the best Dracula imagery is here. The giant bat sinking into the shadows with red beady eyes revealing a rat transformation is some of the best vampire cinematography made.

0 people liked this  √ 

LittleSocrates

LittleSocrates on 4/27/2015 Reply  · 

Irritating film that seems to almost strive to serve as a rape apologist. I barely kept watching upon the promise of Anthony Hopkins.

1 person liked this  √ 

nclysander

nclysander on 6/15/2016 Reply  · 

A good observation. The fact that Lucy is described as "a willing recruit ... a wanton follower ... a devoted disciple" when her scenes with Dracula appear entirely non-consensual is deeply disturbing.

0 people liked this  √ 

GcPreacher

GcPreacher on 10/3/2017 Reply  · 

I recently read the book and thought I'd see this film. It was shite. Spends more time with orgasmic moaning sounds and self-touching than actual dialogue/plot and then there's the totally weird relationship between Mina and Dracula that is not of the book... Only salvageable part is the score.

1 person liked this  √ 

ON AMAZON

ON EBAY