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Dracula: Dead And Loving It is a 1995 movie directed by Mel Brooks. It is a parody of the novel Dracula by Bram Stoker, and of some of the films it inspired. In respect to plot and characters, the film follows the classic Dracula (1931), starring Bela Lugosi, in its deviations from the novel. Its visual style and production value are particularly evocative of the Hammer Horror films. It spoofed, among other movies, the most recent Dracula adaption, Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992). As of June 2008, it is the last film to be directed by Brooks. The Year is 1893 Solicitor Thomas Renfield (MacNicol) travels all the way from London to Transylvania to meet an important client. His destination is a place called "Castle Dracula." As he nears the end of his journey, the sun sets, and the stagecoach driver refuses to take him any further. Kindly villagers plead with him to turn back, but Renfield, explaining "You don't understand; I'm expected!", continues on foot. Renfield arrives safely and... full article at wikipedia
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  • Dec 22, 1995
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  • 88.0min
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  • 70000381
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Last edited by mw_prop_bot Mar 2, 2008

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