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England in den 20er-Jahren: Den Vampirfürsten Graf Dracula zieht es nach London, wo er seinen Blutdurst in einem schier unermesslichen Reservoir stillen will. Doch die gefährliche Überfahrt per Schiff endet vorzeitig: Der Segler `Demeter' mit. Dracula ist ein Horror-, Liebes-, Filmdrama von Regisseur John Badham aus dem Jahr mit Frank Langella in der Titelrolle. Der Film ist eine Neuverfilmung. ekosmak.eu - Kaufen Sie Dracula günstig ein. Dracula () John Badhams DRACULA unterscheidet sich von den vorhergekommen ebenso wie von den. ekosmak.eu - Kaufen Sie Dracula () günstig ein. Qualifizierte Bestellungen werden kostenlos geliefert. Sie finden Rezensionen und Details zu einer. ekosmak.eu - Compra Dracula () a un gran precio, con posibilidad de envío gratis. Ver opiniones y detalles sobre la gran selección de Blu-ray y DVD. “ erhebt er sich aufs Neue aus dem Grab und erweist sich dabei oftmals als noch vitaler denn zuvor. Dracula So war es eigentlich kein Wunder, dass. „Dracula () - Cinema Edition“ – Rekonstruiertes Kinobild im vollem Farbspektrum der ursprünglichen Fassung von | Koch Films.

Ein grausamer Kampf zwischen den Mächten der Finsternis und dem Glauben an die ewige Liebe entbrennt - ein Kampf, den nur einer überleben kann Ohne aktives Videos Ab 18 Anschauen kann es zu Problemen bei der Darstellung kommen. Mehr von John Badham. Seward Codebreaker eine Klapsmühle, in der diejenigen, die sich nicht ins rationale Machtgefüge einordnen können oder wollen mit Laudanum narkotisiert oder in die Gummizelle gesteckt werden — und andererseits die in Gothic-Zierat Spinnweben, noch mehr Spinnweben und darunter ein wirklich tolles Set-Design mit muffigen Möbeln, Grabgewölben usw. Der Film wurde teils kontrovers aufgenommen und heftig kritisiert. Schnellnavigation Bitte einloggen. Und hier trifft er auf seinen Sommerfest Trailer Gegner - Professor van Helsing. Elmer Bernstein Cinema Edition Blu-ray. Gilbert Taylor. Sie können den Titel schon jetzt bestellen. Balderston W. Van Helsing almost immediately comes to understand that his daughter fell prey to a vampire and discovers the culprit to be none other than the Count himself. Mr Jourdan plays his part as a romantic that the women are enchanted by instead of the monster in the book. John Asphaltgorillas Ganzer Film. Yes No Liebesfilme 2000 this. Dracula Dracula Inat least three Dracula films Dogging released around the world: West German director Werner Herzog 's re-telling as Nosferatu the Vampyrethis film, and the comedy Love at First Bite.
Ihr Vater aber treibt ihr in letzter Sekunde einen Pfahl durch das Herz. Es gelingt Professor van Helsing, Dracula als den Ursprung des Übels zu entlarven; jedoch ist es diesem gelungen, Lucy zu umgarnen.
Gemeinsam mit ihr will er per Schiff zurück nach Transsylvanien fliehen, um sie zu seiner Braut für die Ewigkeit zu machen.
Dracula wird aus dem Frachtraum hinauf in die Strahlen der mittlerweile aufgegangenen Sonne gezerrt, wo er schreiend zu Asche zerfällt; nur sein schwarzer Umhang bleibt zurück, der, einer Fledermaus gleich, vom Wind davongetragen wird.
Der Film wurde teils kontrovers aufgenommen und heftig kritisiert. Filmbeobachter-Kritiker J. Balderston W. Abraham van Helsing Donald Pleasence : Dr.
Abraham Van Helsing to come to their home. As Lucy falls deeper under the spell of the Count, Dr. Van Helsing almost immediately comes to understand that his daughter fell prey to a vampire and discovers the culprit to be none other than the Count himself.
Van Helsing, Dr. Seward, and Harker work together to foil the Count's plans to take Lucy away to his native Transylvania. Lavishly produced Dracula adaptation is a mixed bag, but there are enough positives to outweigh the weaker elements.
On the plus side, Frank Langell is wonderfully suave and also quietly menacing as The Count. The production design is terrifically atmospheric, aided by moody photography by Gilbert Taylor the same guy who shot "Dr.
Top that off with a John Williams score and a smart script by W. Richter the guy who directed cult classic "Buckaroo Banzai" and it's hard to imagine this film going far wrong.
On the downside, the film is not particularly scary and instead is more of a bland Gothic romance where the characters all seem rather cold, which weakens the the romantic elements and results in the audience never fully engage the romantic drama.
Still, it's a gorgeous production that is a must see for fans of the oft filmed Bram Stoker tale. Looking for something to watch?
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Rentals include 30 days to start watching this video and 48 hours to finish once started. Close Menu. The bloodsucking count arrives in England and his seductive charms are soon in full swing in this moody, erotic - and often chilling - version of the gothic horror tale.
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Please try again later. Verified Purchase. I have to say, although the original and Coppola's versions of this are compelling and the later a beautiful love story, this has to stand as the best version of the story.
Well, for one thing the cast. Langella is really very creepy and hideously handsome in the role, both seductive, secretive, and repulsive, all at the same time.
You also, alas, have the gorgeous young Kate Nelligan as Lucy, and in her prime, she could out act and exhibit sensuality like no one.
In addition, you have gorgeous photography, great sets that seem shot on location, and you have a wonderfully horrifying yet beautiful musical score.
Horrifying scenes, scary, as when Olivier meets the zombie vampire corpse of his daughter Mina in the cave under her grave: "Papa, kommen sie hier, Papa", blood drooling down her lips sorry if I mispelled the German.
I almost saw this with Langella in the lead at the Geary theater in San Francisco during the 70's. Unfortunately, Langella became ill, and was covered by his understudy, no less than the late great Jeremy Brett of Sherlock Holmes fame.
What a treat! I think the whole movie is a blast of that stage version! This is really one of the better tellings of the Dracula story, but it seems that it gets lost in the shuffle at times.
Yes, the Bela Lugosi and Gary Oldman versions are fine, but Frank Langella really brought a great presence to the role. He took the role very seriously and he worked to presever the integrity by refusing to wear the typical fangs dripping blood that has been in so many other vampire movies.
He really carries an air of sophistication that is not often seen in other portrayals of Count Dracula. I also like that he didn't try to bring in an accent and speaks in perfect English.
This film is also notable in that it's really the first version that brought in Sex Appeal and made Dracula very desirable to women.
The film itself is well made. However, the cinematography and effects are well done for the period. The John Williams musical score is great as well, right on par with his other films like Star Wars, Superman and others.
It's not a completely faithful adaptation of the original story, but takes more from the Broadway play that also contributed to the film.
Characters and relationships have been switched especially between Lucy and Mina , but I think only the most hard-core purists would mind.
The "Vampire Wedding" with its psychedelic laser lighting may be a little jarring compared to the rest of the tone of the film, but it's still fine.
The Blu-Ray is really good. Picture quality and transfer is fine.
Count German Angst Film Stream : Ah, Renfield When it was re-issued for a Widescreen Laserdisc release inthe director chose to alter the color timingdesaturating the look of the film. Back to top. The characters in this film have changed completely; she wasn't supposed to be the daughter Hannibal Streaming the vampire killer but Mina Harker, married to Jonathan. Abraham Van Helsing to come to their home. The cinematographer was changed and they had continual changes of plans. Sieh dir Trailer an, lies die Rezensionen von Kunden und Kritikern und kaufe den von John Badham gedrehten Film „Dracula ()“ für 9, Dracula: Sendetermine · Streams · DVDs · Cast & Crew. Dracula () - Cinema Edition (+ Bonus-DVD). Dracula () - Cinema Edition (+ Bonus-DVD). Die Blu-ray Disc Dracula (Cinema Edition) (Blu-ray) jetzt für 14,99 Euro kaufen. Dracula () - Cinema Edition (2 DVDs), ,DVD, Rekonstruiertes Kinobild im vollen Farbspektrum der Kinofassung von Aufwendig inszeniert.Dracula 1979 Navigation menu Video
Dracula (1979) - An Unusual Creature Scene (7/10) - MovieclipsLangella is a "thinking actor", and his Dracula is a gentleman, who moves around elegantly and seductively. The film draws its power from Langella's potent sexual allure.
He is SEXY, and he knows it-- and how to use it. Langella may have been adverse to fangs and other vampire trappings, but his co-stars Kate Nelligan and Jan Francis were not.
You still get plenty of what you expect. There are scenes of raving madness at the insane asylum, and Jan Francis looks to have decaying flesh when frail Mina's "undead" form is encountered in the caves.
Kate Nelligan's Lucy is hardly Dracula's victim here. She goes to see Dracula of her own free will, not because she is hypnotized by him in a trance like state.
Director John Badham wanted to film in black and white, just like Universal's "Dracula". By , black and white was considered commercial suicide. I understand the original prints were filmed in a warm, glowing tone to show off the art direction and set designs.
For the DVD release, Balham gave the film a "color desaturization. Everything is now all in shades of black, grey, and fog.
This film is notable for its absence of colors. When bright color does occasionally appear, it is startling. Color is used in the big love scene between Dracula and Lucy.
And, of course, there is startling color when Dracula is exposed to direct sunlight, hoisted up on a ship's mast. Even in the end, the film is on Dracula's side.
His enemy Van Helsing an obviously ailing Laurence Olivier is dead. As Lucy returns to "normal", Dracula's cape is seen flying away.
Lucy has tears, but is also smiling-- smiling because she knows she won't be stuck with her boring fiancee Jonathan Harker Trevor Eve for long.
In his commentary track and DVD interview, John Badham is fair-minded and honest about the film's strengths and weaknesses, and shares funny memories of scene-stealer Donald Pleasance, who played Dr.
Pleasance, of course, achieved lasting horror fame as Dr. Loomis in the "Halloween" franchise films. But this "Dracula" truly belongs to Frank Langella who, wisely, never returned to the role after the Broadway play and this film.
Not that he wasn't asked. In his DVD interview, Langella says that, for years afterwards, he "was asked to do the most ridiculous things in the name of Dracula.
See all reviews. Top reviews from other countries. John Badham's 70s version of Dracula hasn't been especially well-loved: an adaptation of the popular Broadway revival of the stage version, it lacks one of the key things that made the stage version so memorable Edward Gorey's monochrome production design , makes considerable diversions from the novel being as it is based on the stage version, which does the same , and has a fangless Dracula - Langella refused to don the teeth.
BUT: it has Frank Langella, and he is majestic. Crueller sorts have compared him to a Lothario tennis-coach Dracula, but his charisma in this flows off the screen in abundance.
Still brutal and animalistic but a lover more than a fighter. Universal's bluray of this is profoundly disappointing: the most problematic issue is that it still features the director's revisionist version of the film.
Unfortunately, since the laserdisc days, Badham has preferred to make his film available only in a desaturated version mimicking a near black-and-white palette.
This would not be a problem if a the film was shot like that, which it wasn't; Gilbert Taylor's cinematography was wonderfully lush and b if he chose to make the original version available alongside it, which he neglected to.
Depending on your player and display, you can goose some colour back into the proceedings without it looking too artificial, but it's a poor solution.
This really is a crying shame as this 70s Dracula is a terrific romp, has a wonderfully magnetic performance from Langella, a rousing John Williams score one of his best and a great supporting cast dour Trevor Eve aside.
Just ignore the Maurice Binder-designed laser-tunnel disco love scene. Or turn up the volume to 11 and enjoy it for what it is, I certainly do!
Four stars for the film, three for the bluray incarnation. Thanks, Universal! Firstly I have to say I really enjoyed this take on dracula,original stylish and gothic, however it is let down by a washed out and drained looking picture!
Come on universal give this film what it deserves, and find the original cinema quality print and a proper blu ray release!
Very disappointed hence three stars! Who is Mina Van Helsing???? The Castle Dracula was a glass matte painted by Albert Whitlock.
Gilbert Taylor was the cinematographer, while the original music score was contributed by John Williams.
According to Frank Langella , Count Dracula was "a dominant, aggressive force. He must have Miss Lucy or he dies. He wants what he wants and he doesn't analyze it.
Dracula as a character is very erotic. A woman can be totally passive with Dracula: 'he made me drink, I couldn't help it.
Dracula seems to represent a kind of doorway to sexual abandonment not possible with a mere mortal. Besides, he's offering immortality.
Actually, I can't think of a woman who wouldn't like to be taken if it's with love. If you take a woman by force and at the same time gently, you can't fail.
Langella wanted to explore sides of the character which weren't shown before: "I decided he was a highly vulnerable and erotic man, not cool and detached and with no sense of humour or humanity.
I didn't want him to appear stilted, stentorian or authoritarian as he's often presented. I wanted to show a man who, while evil, was lonely and could fall in love".
Langella holds this view many years after the release of the movie. In his interview during SITGES film festival he said that he "saw a gentleman in [Dracula], while the bad guys were the ones who wanted to destroy him, and we see that today in many instances: ignorance leads to the desire to destroy different people, there is the suffering of homosexuals, or women.
The cinematographer was changed and they had continual changes of plans. However, the actor mentioned that the process "turned out well" in the end.
However, the most vivid memories were Langella's efforts to create a different Dracula. He thus read the novel and found the character to be "gothic, elegant, lonely, without anyone who understood his problem, which consisted of the need for blood to survive.
In , at least three Dracula films were released around the world: West German director Werner Herzog 's re-telling as Nosferatu the Vampyre , this film, and the comedy Love at First Bite.
The success of the jokey Love at First Bite , starring George Hamilton , may have had something to do with the muted response this version would subsequently experience.
The film is a triumph of performance, art direction and mood over materials that can lend themselves so easily to self-satire This Dracula restores the character to the purity of its first film appearances The movie version But so many of its sequences are at fever pitch, and the mood varies so drastically from episode to episode, that the pace becomes pointless, even taxing, after a while.
In the home video market of the early s, John Badham's Dracula made it onto Variety ' s All-Time Horror Rentals in , but it eventually seemed to fall into relative cinematic anonymity for several years partly due to it having a very limited video release outside of the USA.
The theatrical version looks noticeably different from recent prints. When it was re-issued for a Widescreen Laserdisc release in , the director chose to alter the color timing , desaturating the look of the film.
John Badham had intended to shoot the film in black and white to mirror the monochrome film and the stark feel of the Gorey stage production , but Universal objected.
Cinematographer Gilbert Taylor was prompted to shoot the movie in warm, "golden" colours, to show off the distinctive production design.
The original version has not been widely screened since the s. Other than an occasional broadcast, such as on TCM in a pan and scan format the movie has effectively been out of print.
In July Shout! Factory announced that it had licensed the movie from Universal Pictures to release the original theatrical color version of Dracula on Blu-Ray and was released in November of This is the first time the original Dracula has been made commercially available since first being released on VHS and Laserdisc in Filme von John Badham.
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