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    Dracula 3D – Movie Review. TV coverage. trailer. film festival.

    Comic VibeBy Comic VibeOctober 28, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    When Englishman Jonathan Harker visits Count Dracula’s exotic castle, he becomes fascinated by the mysterious nobleman. But after learning that the Count has sinister plans for his wife, Mina, Huck seeks help from the vampire slayer Van Helsing.

    Credits: TheMovieDb.

    Film actors:

    • Dracula: Thomas Kretschmann
    • Lucy: Asha Argento
    • Abraham Van Helsing as Rutger Hauer
    • Mina Murray as Martha Gastini
    • Jonathan Harker as Unax Ugalde
    • Tanya: Miriam Giovanelli
    • Jamila: Maria Cristina Heller
    • None: Morgana Sleap
    • Andrea: Augusto Zucci
    • Zoran: Consul Giuseppello
    • Milos: Christian Bruano
    • RM Rayfield as Giovanni Franzoni
    • Pastor: Franco Lavilla
    • ten. Delbruck: Francesco Rossini
    • Janek: Riccardo Siconia
    • Host: Eugenio Allegri
    • Blacksmith: Nicola Bardoni
    • Marika: Alma Nights
    • Soldier 1: Luca Font
    • Soldier 2: Marco Mancia
    • Webmaster: Tony Pandolph
    • Host Wife: Simone Romagnoli

    Photography team:

    • Screenwriter: Dario Argento
    • Screenwriter: Antonio Tantori
    • Novel: Bram Stoker
    • Screenwriter: Stefano Piani
    • Director of Photography: Luciano Tovoli
    • Producer: Enrique Cerezo
    • Producer: Giovanni Paolucci
    • Co-Editor: Daniel Campelli
    • Producer: Roberto Di Girolamo
    • First Assistant Director: Leopoldo Pescatore
    • Production Design: Claudio Cosentino
    • Art Director: Massimo Antonello Glenn
    • Casting: Paola Rota
    • Editor: Marshall Harvey
    • Still Photographer: Yvette Yzon
    • Original music composer: Claudio Simonetti

    Movie review:

    • Martha: Unfortunately there’s a lot of overacting in this movie. There’s also a lot of bad acting in this movie. They didn’t go back to Dracula’s past like other versions. There are a lot of tits in this, which is pretty cliche. The story jumps around a bit and feels like bits and pieces are being pieced together. I’m hoping to bring in some cool effects for a more dynamic story and a better cast. This is not an ab horror movie, I don’t even think I would classify it as an ac horror movie. I think this is more of an advertising horror movie. Honestly, I could see the actors portraying the characters they played, but just with a better script and better direction. Honestly, that’s lower than every actor in it. Sorry to say.
    • CinemaSerf: “Hey, Dad!” daughter Asha said to dad Dario, “I’d love to be in a Dracula movie.” “Oh, okay,” he retorted. “I can arrange that. Even better – why not do it in 3D? After a few friendly phone calls we ended up watching this embarrassing TV-style movie that claimed to be sexy but actually A rather cheesy and bland remake of a story that’s already dead. The dull and uncharismatic Unax Ugalde is a character from “Jonathan Harker”. Traveling to visit the eponymous Count (the utterly unthreatening Thomas Kretschmann) at his remote castle, that’s where they’re all supposed to be. The rest follows standard format, as does his wife. Panicked when “Mina” (Marta Gastini) becomes the object of his vampire host’s insatiable desires, he turns to Rutger Hauer (“Van Helsing”), who is clearly down on his luck. And trying to save the day, the young couple also become creatures of the night. The whole thing makes Hammer look like Fellini, with makeup and effects straight out of a toothpaste tube (or ketchup bottle). As bland as the pancakes are, there’s an almost comical sterility to the whole project that starts off as entertaining but ends up being hilarious and will be a struggle for even the most ardent fans of the “Dracula” story. Perhaps a fight that should be avoided.

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