1992 ★★★★☆ OUT 7 OCT CINEMAS 10 OCT 4K
EXTRAS ★★★★☆ Commentaries, Introduction, Featurettes, Making Of, Interviews, Music video, Deleted/extended scenes
Between The Godfather Part III and the age-fixated Jack, Francis Ford Coppola hit his fifties fretting. Was he getting old, losing his touch? If so, Winona Ryder presented an answer: James V. Hart’s Dracula script, which – echoing Hart’s forever-young Hook, plus blood – offered a vicarious chance to sip from the wine of youth again.
Energised by the script’s “passion and eroticism”, Coppola tore Bram Stoker’s epistolary novel from horror formulae, reimagining it as lush Gothic melodrama framed by bad Vlad’s romantic tragedy. Scary? No, but its cup of subtext and sumptuous spectacle overflows with pleasures.
Honouring Stoker’s polyphonic prose, Coppola draws delicious, character-rich turns from Anthony Hopkins,…
