A look at horror movies by someone who has too much time on his hands...

Friday, April 1, 2011

Dracula (1979)

Well, if I hadn't seen the Louis Jourdan version of Dracula, I'd declare Dracula (1979) what I'd imagine a BBC version of Dracula would be like.

It's pretty good. Since it's an actual theatrical release it had a budget for costumes, sets and most importantly, actors.

Dracula in this instance is played by Frank Langella. He's a sexyDracula though his blown-dry hair, all stylish and seventies is a little distracting.

Of course you can't have a Dracula without a Van Helsing, played here by Sir Laurence Olivier. Olivier isn't quite the classic actor he used to be but it was a good paycheck for him.

This version was an adaptation of the stage play- the same stage play that influenced the Lugosi version- that was famous for the set design by Edward Gorey.

Now in the era of CGI, I'd love to see someone do a video production of Dracula using those designs. They've been turned into a puppet theatre- this seems to be the best visuals I could find on youtube:

While someone has actually used them to make a loose, short adaptation of Dracula here.

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