In the millenium version of this classic Gothic horror we find Abraham Van Helsing (Plummer), who has tangled with Count Dracula (Butler) in the past, working as an English antiques dealer.
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Browning's "Dracula" is rather stiff, full of unmoving wide shots that make his movie feel like a filmed play, whereas Melford and his cinematographer George Robinson were more creative ...
Director Philip Saville crafted a nuanced, gritty TV movie of Dracula, with standout performances, like Louis Jourdan as ...