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Horror

Dracula 3D

- The Legend Rises

When Englishman Jonathan Harker visits the exotic castle of Count Dracula, he is entranced by the mysterious aristocrat. But upon learning that the count has sinister designs on his wife, Mina, Harker seeks help from vampire slayer Van Helsing.

Release Date : 2012-11-09

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Les Films de l'AstreEnrique CerezoFilm Export Group

Production Country : FranceItalySpain

Alternative Titles : Argento's Dracula 3D

Cast

Thomas Kretschmann

Character Name : Dracula

Original Name : Thomas Kretschmann

Gender : Male

Asia Argento

Character Name : Lucy

Original Name : Asia Argento

Gender : Female

Rutger Hauer

Character Name : Abraham van Helsing

Original Name : Rutger Hauer

Gender : Male

Marta Gastini

Character Name : Mina Murray

Original Name : Marta Gastini

Gender : Female

Unax Ugalde

Character Name : Jonathan Harker

Original Name : Unax Ugalde

Gender : Male

Miriam Giovanelli

Character Name : Tania

Original Name : Miriam Giovanelli

Gender : Female

Maria Cristina Heller

Character Name : Jarmila

Original Name : Maria Cristina Heller

Gender : Female

Morgane Slemp

Character Name : Inga

Original Name : Morgane Slemp

Gender : Male

Augusto Zucchi

Character Name : Andrej

Original Name : Augusto Zucchi

Gender : Male

Giuseppe Lo Console

Character Name : Zoran

Original Name : Giuseppe Lo Console

Gender : Male

Christian Burruano

Character Name : Milos

Original Name : Christian Burruano

Gender : Male

Giovanni Franzoni

Character Name : R. M. Renfield

Original Name : Giovanni Franzoni

Gender : Male

Franco Ravera

Character Name : Prete

Original Name : Franco Ravera

Gender : Male

Francesco Rossini

Character Name : Ten. Delbruck

Original Name : Francesco Rossini

Gender : Male

Riccardo Cicogna

Character Name : Janek

Original Name : Riccardo Cicogna

Gender : Male

Eugenio Allegri

Character Name : Oste

Original Name : Eugenio Allegri

Gender : Male

Nicola Baldoni

Character Name : Fabbro

Original Name : Nicola Baldoni

Gender : Male

Alma Noce

Character Name : Marika

Original Name : Alma Noce

Gender : Female

Luca Fonte

Character Name : Soldato 1

Original Name : Luca Fonte

Gender : Male

Marco Mancia

Character Name : Soldier 2

Original Name : Marco Mancia

Gender : Male

Toni Pandolfo

Character Name : Capo Stazione

Original Name : Toni Pandolfo

Gender : Male

Simona Romagnoli

Character Name : Oste's wife

Original Name : Simona Romagnoli

Gender : Male

Reviews

M

Martha

@MonsterMartha

2022-07-26

Sadly there's a lot of over-acting in this movie. There's also a lot of bad acting in this movie. They didn't go back into Dracula's past like other versions. Lots of titties in this which is rather cliche. The story kind of jumped around a lot, kind of felt like bits and pieces being thrown together. A couple of cool effects that I wish could be brought to a more Dynamic story and better cast. This wasn't a b horror movie I don't even think I'd Classify it as a c horror movie. I think it's more of a d horror movie. Honestly I can see the cast portray the characters they played but just with a better script and better Direction. Honestly this was below every actor that was in it. So sorry to say.

C

CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2023-02-11

"Hey Dad!", says daughter Asia to father Dario - "I'd love to be in a "Dracula" movie." "Oh, ok then", he retorts. "I can arrange that. Even better - why not do it in 3D?". A few friendly phone calls later and we end up with this cringeworthy television-style movie that purports to be sexy but is actually a rather sleazy and uninspired remake of a story that has already been, quite literally, done to death. The wooden and uncharismatic Unax Ugalde is the "Jonathan Harker" character who travels to visit the eponymous Count (a completely non-menacing Thomas Kretschmann) in his remote castle and that is where they all ought to have stayed. The rest of this follows the standard format as his wife "Mina" (Marta Gastini) becomes the object of the insatiable desire of his blood sucking host. Panic stricken, he turns to the clearly down-on-his luck Rutger Hauer ("Van Helsing") to step in and try to save the day, and the young couple, before they, too, become creatures of the night. The whole thing makes Hammer look like Fellini. The make up and effects are straight out of a toothpaste tube (or ketchup bottle), the dialogue is as flat as a pancake and the entire enterprise has an almost risible sterility to it that starts off mildly amusing but ends up hammy and nigh-on unwatchable. Even for the most ardent fans of the "Dracula" stories, this is will be a struggle and maybe one to just avoid.