Bram Stoker's Dracula
Film directed by Francis Ford Coppola
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2024 | Tim Burton's 'Beetlejuice Beetlejuice' referenced character dynamics similar to those in Coppola's Dracula, particularly involving Winona Ryder's characters. |
2021 | Funko Pop announced vinyl figures for the film, including Van Helsing and three different versions of Dracula (old form, young form in gray suit, and Vlad Tepes in red armor). |
2018 | IDW Publishing collected and released a trade paperback compilation of the four-issue comic book adaptation of the film originally published by Topps Comics. |
2018 | The film's soundtrack received a 3-CD set Limited Edition re-release, which included the premiere of Wojciech Kilar's original composed score for the film, alternate bonus cues, and a remastered version of the original 1992 album. |
June 30 2018 | The digital version of the Bram Stoker's Dracula pinball table was delisted from The Pinball Arcade due to the loss of the Williams license. |
2017 | The Swedish adaptation of Dracula, previously believed lost, was rediscovered and published. |
2017 | Syfy's 25th anniversary list of '25 Greatest Movie Performances' included Gary Oldman's Dracula performance. |
2017 | 4K release of the film, sourced from a new scan of the original negatives. |
2015 | The Guinness Book of World Records named Dracula the most portrayed literary character, noting he had appeared almost twice as much as Sherlock Holmes. |
2014 | The film 'What We Do in the Shadows' was created, with Jemaine Clement basing his vampire character Vladislav on Gary Oldman's Dracula portrayal. |
2012 | John Edgar Browning conducted a scholarly review of the novel's early criticism, determining that Dracula had been 'a critically acclaimed novel'. |
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