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Dracula: Dead and Loving It

Dracula: Dead and Loving It

6,1 /10 (1,129 Votes)
1995 EN 88 min

Overview

When a lawyer shows up at the vampire's doorstep, he falls prey to his charms and joins him in his search for fresh blood. Enter Professor Van Helsing, who may be the only one able to vanquish the Count.

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Release date

22/12/1995

Votes

1,129

Popularity

4.6

You'll laugh until you die...then you'll rise from the dead and laugh again!

Status

Released

Language

EN

Runtime

88 min

Budget

$30,000,000

Revenue

$10,772,144

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talisencrw

2016-09-28

⭐ 7

Most probably my least favourite film, both of Mel Brooks (though I haven't seen 'Life Stinks' yet) and of Leslie Nielsen (though I refuse to watch any other of the post-'Airplane' and 'Naked Gun' knockoffs he's made over the years since), but it still doesn't deserve all the hate. It's STILL at least 50,000 times funnier than Lena Dunham's 'Tiny Furniture' (or about 70% of the so-called contemporary American comedies made these days).

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Filipe Manuel Neto

Filipe Manuel Neto

2022-08-14

⭐ 7

**Nielsen has done better, but this movie is good enough to be enjoyable and mildly funny.** This comedy, starring Leslie Nielsen and intelligently directed by Mel Brooks, is truly good. It is a parody of old horror movies, in which Dracula is an aristocratic undead who lives off the blood of unsuspecting humans. The film is more directly inspired by the old productions of Hammer Studios and Francis Ford Coppola's _Dracula_, which was still recent when the film was released. The script is, therefore, similar in every way to the last film I mentioned. Nielsen is perfectly capable of putti…

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Wuchak

Wuchak

2023-03-21

⭐ 6

**_Amusing parody of Dracula with Leslie Nielsen, Mel Brooks and Harvey Korman_** “Dracula: Dead and Loving It” (1995) is a Mel Brooks spoof of the Dracula story with the same fun style and goofy humor of “Young Frankenstein” (1974) and “Spaceballs” (1987). Unlike "Love at First Bite" (1979) with George Hamilton, the story doesn’t take place in the modern day, but is basically a silly redo of the first half of “Bram Stoker’s Dracula” (1992) along with bits from other Dracula flicks. With Nielsen as the protagonist, you can’t help but think of The Naked Gun movies. Meanwhile Steven Weber …

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Sierbahnn

Sierbahnn

2026-06-16

⭐ 8

Mel in top form Mel can get misses, but this is him at his peak. The movie gets hold of the source material, injects the whimsy of Mel, and then pours on Leslie on top to make the best vampire-sundae you can imagine. The lines are flying, the absurdity seems logical within context, and noone is slacking. The effect-work, something which was never the focus, is also working well for what it is supposed to do, and with passable stunts and great music, this is pretty much the best you are going to get in this genre.

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