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Based on the Victorian horror novel written by Bram Stoker in 1897, about the vampire Dracula, who is on a quest to be eternally reunited with the one woman he ever loved. Dracula travels from Transylvania to London to find the young woman who is the double image of the love he lost centuries earlier.
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Based on the Victorian horror novel written by Bram Stoker in 1897, about the vampire Dracula, who is on a quest to be eternally reunited with the one woman he ever loved. Dracula travels from Transylvania to London to find the young woman who is the double image of the love he lost centuries earlier.

Cast & Crew
Gary Oldman
as Dracula
Winona Ryder
as Mina Murray, Elisabeta
Anthony Hopkins
as Professor Abraham Van Helsing
Keanu Reeves
as Jonathan Harker
Richard E. Grant
as Dr Jack Seward
Cary Elwes
as Lord Arthur Holmwood
Bill Campbell
as Quincey P Morris
Sadie Frost
as Lucy Westenra
Tom Waits
as R M Renfield
Monica Bellucci
as Dracula'S Bride
Michaela Bercu
as Dracula'S Bride
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