Dracula (2006) [R]

Release Date:
December 28, 2006

Original Title:
Dracula

Alternate Titles:
Frei nach Bram Stoker's Dracula

Genres:
Drama | Horror | TV Movie

Production Companies:
BBC
GBH
Granada Productions

Production Countries:
United Kingdom | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15  US: R 

Runtime: 90

The Romanian count known as Dracula is summoned to London by Arthur Holmwood, a young Lord who is one the verge of being wed. Unknown to Arthur's future bride Lucy, her future husband is infected with syphilis and therefore cannot consummate their marriage. Arthur has laid his hopes of being cured on the enigmatic count; as it is said that Dracula has extraordinary powers. But these supernatural powers have sinister origins. The Count is a vampire. Soon Arthur realizes his serious mistake as all hell breaks loose and the Count infects others with his ancient curse. But Dracula has not counted on the young Lord acquiring the assistance of the Dutch Vampire expert Prof. Abraham Van Helsing.

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Additional Camera:
Mark Milsome

Art Direction:
Paul Ghirardani

Casting:
Susie Parriss

Costume Design:
Amy Roberts

Director:
Bill Eagles

Director of Photography:
Cinders Forshaw

Editor:
Adam Recht

Executive Producer:
Damien Timmer
Julie Gardner
Michele Buck
Rebecca Eaton

Line Producer:
Robbie Sandison

Novel:
Bram Stoker

Original Music Composer:
Dominik Scherrer

Post Production Producer:
Ian Luxford

Producer:
Trevor Hopkins

Production Design:
James Merifield

Prosthetic Designer:
Kristyan Mallett

Sound Editor:
Anna Bertmark
Antonia Bates

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Nicola Frost

Writer:
Stewart Harcourt

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