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    • Shadow Of The Vampire (2000) Not available to stream at this time. This mockumentary vampire flick focused on the making of the classic silent film Nosferatu, and centered around a "what-if" scenario between the movie's director, and its main star Max Schreck.
    • Dracula: Prince Of Darkness (1966) Not available to stream at this time. Christopher Lee reprised the iconic role he started in 1958 with Hammer's Dracula franchise and continued the saga of the evil Count.
    • Dracula (2020) Available on Netflix. This three-part Netflix feature-length Dracula story is perfect for fans of Dracula movies, and Claes Bang's depiction of the character is one of the most refreshing in recent memory.
    • Horror Of Dracula (1958) Stream now on Max. Christopher Lee created perhaps the most iconic Dracula ever caught on film, scaring multiple generations of horror fans as the titular villain.
    • Count Dracula (1977) Surprisingly, the version of Dracula most faithful in plot detail to the novel may be the hardest to see of all. Regrettably, we only found a visually poor, if complete, copy of it on YouTube.
    • Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1992) It’s called Bram Stoker’s Dracula, but it’s really not. It’s more, as our own David Crow explains, Francis Ford Coppola’s interpretation of Bram Stoker’s novel.
    • Count Dracula (1970) In Jesús Franco’s nearly 60-year career, the Spanish filmmaker wrote, produced, and directed hundreds of films, although how many of them were actually good remains a question to this day.
    • Dracula (1931) Perhaps more than anything else, even later film versions, this is the motion picture that firmly established the popular iconography of Dracula in the cultural zeitgeist.
  1. After reading Bram Stoker's novel "Dracula," I viewed a bunch of Dracula movies. This is a ranking of all of them that I've reviewed. This list ranges from fairly faithful adaptations, to loose reworkings and movies that hardly have anything to do with Dracula besides character names.

  2. All movies based on the book "Dracula" by Bram Stoker or featuring the character.

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    • Dracula (1931) – 100% Finally, the film at the top of this list may be an unexpected one. It’s a Dracula film from 1931, but perhaps not the one you'd expect.
    • Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror (1922) – 97% While Werner Herzog’s Nosferatu still receives great acclaim, it comes in just under F. W. Murnau’s original Nosferatu on this list.
    • Nosferatu the Vampyre (1979) – 95% Coming in just above 1931’s Dracula is 1979’s Nosferatu the Vampyre, which holds a Certified Fresh 95% based on 63 reviews.
    • Dracula (1931) – 94% Possibly the most well-known film adaptation of Dracula is the original film from Universal Pictures, 1931’s Dracula. Directed by Tod Browning and starring Béla Lugosi as the titular vampire, the film was the first legally produced film adaptation of Bram Stoker’s novel.
  3. Jan 25, 2023 · Bram Stokers Dracula (Francis Ford Coppola, 1992) Despite being Hollywood’s most faithful adaptation of the book, Bram Stoker’s Dracula is more a love letter to the birth of cinema than to vampire lore.

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  5. Apr 5, 2023 · Bram Stoker's Dracula. From Nosferatu to Dracula (1979), these are the best adaptations of Dracula according to IMDb.

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