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After watching the video, I may have to check the availability of the 1977 BBC production.
My own top five favourite films:
1 NOSFERATU: EINE SYMPHONIE DES GRAUENS (F.W. Murnau,1922)
2 BRAM STOKER S DRACULA (F.F. Coppola,1992)
3 DRACULA (T. Browning,1931)
4 COUNT DRACULA (J. Franco,1970)
5 THE RETURN OF DRACULA (P. Landres,1958)
I also must mention
CUADECUC, VAMPIR (P. Portabella,1970)
Good list. I think I'll do a top 10, because it's difficult for me to narrow it down to five:
1. HORROR OF DRACULA (1958)
2. DRACULA (1931)
3. DRACULA (1974)
4. DRACULA (1979)
5. SON OF DRACULA (1943)
6. DRACULA HAS RISEN FROM THE GRAVE (1968)
7. THE RETURN OF DRACULA (1958)
8. BILLY THE KID VS DRACULA (1966)
9. COUNT DRACULA (1977)
10. DRACULA-PRINCE OF DARKNESS (1966)
I'd also add again that the aesthetic of the BBC adaptation and its lack of special effects are really, really close to the spirit of the novel.
Great thread!
I know. I started it.
The Palance version is one of my favorites!
It may turn out out be one of mine as well.
But...
Billy The Kid Vs. Dracula?
Oh well, who am I to comment here? I like The Legend Of The Seven Golden Vampires a lot... ;)
Palance in the role is certainly at the top of the pile.
I love BILLY THE KID VS DRACULA. Such a guilty pleasure, and I can't think of any other actor other than Carradine (as bored as he was) to pull this one off. He considered it his worst film, but it's certainly a of of fun. I also love the goatee, red lined cloak and top hat.
I'll take both LEGEND of the 7 GOLDEN VAMPIRES and BILLY THE KID over those two any day.
I'm not him, but I'll take a stab at this question: It basically sucked. And not in a good way. Oh yeah, moody, well photographed, lots of talent... but ultimately a self-indulgent FAIL.
Was I too harsh? ;)
That's pretty much how I feel about it. Although there are a lot of talentless actors in it (or at least utterly miscast) : Winona Ryder, Keanu Reeves, Sadie Frost. I'd add that even Hopkins and Oldman are miscast and grossly ham up their characters.
Agreed absolutely.
That's up to you, but it's factually the least faithful to the novel.
And narratively it's a nameless mess.
This was the film that introduced Mina as a reincarnation of Dracula s wife. It scared me severely as a kid. It was the first Dracula I saw.
Same here : I really, really wanted to like it. Especially since Coppola gloated that he was doing a faithful adaptation.
What's even more infuriating is that he was not even original in his departures from the novel!
I've always felt the Coppola film was an adaptation that substitutes Stoker's creation with the historical Dracula. I suppose the Palance version does as well, to degree, but I far more believe his Count than Oldman's, TBH.
The Oscar winning costumes and make up get quite a bit of praise for the Coppola film, but it always bothered me the amount of liberties taken for Dracula. Apparently Eiko Ishioka had never seen a Dracula film or vampire film prior to being hired and was given creative licence. For me that's the equivalent to having never seen a Batman movie before and dressing the Dark Knight in red overall like Dennis The Menace.
I'm kind of surprised she never saw a single Dracula movie, seeing that the old Dracula looked like Count Orlock in a drag. And Coppola borrowed so many things from other movies : the never drinking wine line, the sentient shadow of Dracula, the portrait of Mina, Renfield knowing Dracula before he came to England, etc. He either stole shamelessly from other films or did not bother reading the novel.