Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992) [R]

Release Date:
November 13, 1992

Original Title:
Bram Stoker's Dracula

Alternate Titles:
Dracula di Bram Stoker
Drakula
Drácula de Bram Stoker
Drákula
Δράκουλας
Дракула
แดร็กคูลา
吸血殭屍:驚情四百年
吸血鬼:真愛不死
惊情四百年
드라큐라
드라큘라

Genres:
Horror | Romance

Production Companies:
American Zoetrope
Columbia Pictures
Osiris Films

Production Countries:
United Kingdom | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M  BR: 14  CZ: 15+  DE: 16  ES: 18  FR: 12|16  GB: 18  HU: 16  IT: VM14  KR: 18  NL: 16|12  PT: M/16  RU: 18+  SE: 15  US: R 

Runtime: 127

Love Never Dies.

In the 19th century, Dracula travels to London and meets Mina, a young woman who appears as the reincarnation of his lost love.

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ADR Editor:
Linda Folk
John Sisti

ADR Mixer:
Jeff Gomillion

Art Direction:
Andrew Precht

Associate Producer:
Susan Landau Finch

Boom Operator:
George W. Scott

Camera Operator:
David M. Dunlap

Casting:
Victoria Thomas

Chief Lighting Technician:
James R. Tynes

Co-Producer:
James V. Hart
John Veitch

Conceptual Illustrator:
Mike Mignola

Costume Design:
Eiko Ishioka

Dialogue Editor:
Harry Cheney
John H. Arrufat
Mark R. La Pointe

Director:
Francis Ford Coppola

Director of Photography:
Michael Ballhaus

Dolly Grip:
Kent H. Jorgensen

Editor:
Anne Goursaud
Nicholas C. Smith
Glen Scantlebury

Executive Producer:
Michael Apted
Robert O'Connor

First Assistant Camera:
Florian Ballhaus

First Assistant Director:
Peter Giuliano

Foley Editor:
Catt LeBaigue
John F. Reynolds
Cindy Marty

Foley Mixer:
Jackson Schwartz

Foley Supervisor:
Mark Gordon

Key Grip:
J. Patrick Daily

Makeup Artist:
Carol Schwartz
John Blake

Makeup Department Head:
Michèle Burke

Makeup Designer:
Michèle Burke

Negative Cutter:
Donah Bassett

Novel:
Bram Stoker

Orchestrator:
Wojciech Kilar

Original Music Composer:
Wojciech Kilar

Producer:
Francis Ford Coppola
Fred Fuchs
Charles Mulvehill

Production Design:
Thomas E. Sanders

Screenplay:
James V. Hart

Script Supervisor:
Wilma Garscadden-Gahret

Second Assistant Camera:
Jeffrey Thorin

Second Assistant Director:
Kate Davey

Second Unit Director:
Roman Coppola

Set Decoration:
Garrett Lewis

Sound Designer:
Leslie Shatz

Sound Effects Editor:
Sanford Ponder
Christopher S. Aud
Greg Stewart
David F. Van Slyke
Mark L. Mangino
David Williams

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Leslie Shatz
Marian Wallace
Aaron Rochin
Dennis S. Sands

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Greg Cannom

Stand In:
Johnny Knoxville

Still Photographer:
Ralph Nelson Jr.

Stunt Coordinator:
William H. Burton Jr.

Stunt Double:
Michael Lee Baron

Stunts:
Thomas Rosales Jr.
Tony Epper
Bobby Burns
Bobby Bass
Ray Bickel
R.J. Chambers
Steven Chambers
Hal Burton
Tommy J. Huff
Clint Lilley
Clay M. Lilley
Jimmy Ortega
Mike Watson
Sven-Ole Thorsen
Joey Box
Cisco Valderrama

Supervising ADR Editor:
David B. Cohn

Supervising Sound Editor:
Tom C. McCarthy
David E. Stone

Unit Production Manager:
Patricia Churchill

Visual Effects:
Roman Coppola

Visual Effects Camera:
Christopher Warren

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Alison Savitch
Gene Warren Jr.

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