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Francis Ford Coppola Director | previously directed The Godfather Part III |
Bram Stoker's Dracula combines the historical Vlad the Impaler, Bram Stoker's novelized Count and other film versions of the most famous vampire.
Francis Ford Coppola bought the rights to the title "Bram Stoker's Dracula." As a result, all home video versions of the 1973 telefilm of the same name are now called either "Dan Curtis' Dracula" or simply "Dracula." Interestingly, Coppola's film borrows more than just the title of the 1973 film, but also the reincarnation romance and making Dracula the historical Vlad the Impaler. The main difference is that Mina is the reincarnation instead of Lucy, in this version.
Borrows exact title, reincarnation of lost love plot and Vlad the Impaler connection.
| James V. Hart | screenplay | |
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Bram Stoker | novel |
| Name | Bram Stoker's Dracula |
| US Release | Nov. 13, 1992 |
| UK Release | Jan. 29, 1993 |
| AUS Release | Dec. 31, 1992 |
| Runtime | 127 |
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| Rating | R |
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| Domestic | $82,522,790 |
| Foreign | +$133,339,902 |
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| 688 | All-Time Rank |
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| Domestic | $82,522,790 |
| Foreign | +133,339,902 |