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Won Canada International Film Festival: Award of Excellence

Dracula, Lord of the Damned

2011, regia di Theodore Trout (con Ian Case e Brian Clement)

   

Scheda: Nazione: A - Produzione: Kirsty Barclay, Jeb Gordon - Distribuzione: WildEye Releasing - Soggetto: basato sul romanzo Dracula di Bram Stoker - Sceneggiatura: Theodore Trout, Ian Case - Fotografia: Jeb Gordon, Mike Grimshaw - Costumi: Sara RobbSara Robb - Effetti speciali: Death Studios - Formato: Color - Durata: 101'.

Cast: David Macpherson, Amanda Lisman, Denise Brown, Mike Grimshaw, Ian Case, Hal Hewett, Randall Carnell, Michelle Chowns, Kjell Cawsey, Imogene Cookie-Bailey, Emily DeKorte, Gala Apple, Alexandra Steinmetz, Giles and Kingo, Ethan Jensen as Young Dracula, Theodore Trout.



   

 

 

 

Plot Summary, Synopsis, Review: IMDb - allmovie.com - taliesinttlg.blogspot.it - spookyisles.com - thefishshow.com - mvdb2b.com - vampires.com: «For some years now I’ve been aware of a startlingly original version of “Dracula” in production in Vancouver. The snippets that I saw, posted on YouTube, made my jaw go slack. One example that comes to mind was the image of Jonathan Harker arriving at Castle Dracula by ferryboat as if crossing the river Styx. Then he had to climb a seemingly endless rough-hewn set of stairs up a small mountain. Every frame looks amazing, with imagination taking the place of expensive digital effects. Which is not to say the film lacks effects–not at all! But most are frankly simple, yet extremely effective! Here is a Dracula demonic yet human, sexual and predatory–deluded, horrific, alien and somehow tragic. No suave European gentleman. No rat-faced horror. Maybe this creature was once capable of romance, but we see little enough trace of it here. For lack of a better word, I would call this version of “Dracula” Biblical. Maybe a better word would be Apocalyptic.For some years now I’ve been aware of a startlingly original version of “Dracula” in production in Vancouver. The snippets that I saw, posted on YouTube, made my jaw go slack. One example that comes to mind was the image of Jonathan Harker arriving at Castle Dracula by ferryboat as if crossing the river Styx. Then he had to climb a seemingly endless rough-hewn set of stairs up a small mountain. Every frame looks amazing, with imagination taking the place of expensive digital effects. Which is not to say the film lacks effects–not at all! But most are frankly simple, yet extremely effective! Here is a Dracula demonic yet human, sexual and predatory–deluded, horrific, alien and somehow tragic. No suave European gentleman. No rat-faced horror. Maybe this creature was once capable of romance, but we see little enough trace of it here. For lack of a better word, I would call this version of “Dracula” Biblical. Maybe a better word would be Apocalyptic».

abandomoviez.net: «Transilvania 1872: Jonathan Harker se convierte en el invitado involuntario de un señor de la guerra no muerto de la época medieval que cree ser el Salvador de los hombres, en una misión de Dios para compartir el don de la vida eterna con los habitantes del Londres contemporáneo. Una vez en Inglaterra, Drácula empieza con sus paseos nocturnos que afectan a gran parte de la población, incluyendo a Lucy Westwood, la mejor amiga de la novia de Harker, Mina Murray. Cuando esta regresa de la muerte para alimentarse de la sangre de los vivos, Lucy debe ser sacrificada por su propio novio, el doctor John Seward. Dirigidos por el profesor Van Helsing, los protagonistas deben perseguir al vampiro a su regreso a su castillo en Transilvania, donde deben enfrentarse a él con el arma más poderosa de todas: la Verdad».

    

    

  

         

     


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