Van Helsing's Battle with Evil Lucy | BRAM STOKER'S DRACULA | Anthony Hopkins
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- Опубліковано 26 гру 2024
- The centuries old vampire Count Dracula comes to England to seduce his barrister Jonathan Harker's fiancée Mina Murray and inflict havoc in the foreign land.
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This was the best adaptation amongst Dracula movies.
My favourite is the BBC's 1977 version with Louis Jordan.
It's the only one that was actually filmed at least partly in Whitby where Dracula came ashore.
It was flawless.
no
@@idh31a74Esa versión de la BBC es muy buena.
Esa y ésta están entre las 5 mejores versiones de Drácula .
Agreed.
No one ever gives Sadie Frost enough credit for her role in this film, she really has been an underrated actress over the years.
Whenever something comes up about this film, I always wonder what happened to her... she kinda disappeared (seen from outside the UK, anyway).
Really captured the unholy and creepy vibe, love how unnatural the reverse play made Lucy look when getting into the coffin, also, the child was really crying. Poor kid was really frightened by the actress!
I can't imagine how traumatized is this little girl (now an adult i know) to this day
@@pinkysqueens8427 No I am sure the adult is fine.
Yeah, Lucy was soooo creepy, yet so pretty at the same time...
Shit, I would've been!
@@Camel-from-ArabiaI know she deserved way more screen time!
The way that she goes back into her tomb, backwards, was brilliant editing.
That pleasant ending-card guitar music just after Lucy’s head yeeted across the screen 🤣
like a family commercial after a movie massacre scene 😂
It's giving wii bowling (with her head)
" Come to me my darling husband ... "
BEST version of Dracula. ❤
Damn...that will be my first time, when i will run away so fast when hot women talks to me :D
This is not a movie, THIS IS ART
Oh yes
The cast in this is like amazing. Prime Winona Ryder, Keanu Reeves, Gary Oldman, Anthony Hopkins. Wildly underrated film.
I remember watching this as an 11 year old and being scared shitless during this scene. Fucking excellent film.
Same. This and the werewolf scene in the garden had 12 year old version of me scared shitless. How they shot her getting in the coffin in reverse was slick!
@@bassman8144 When the werewolf turns around with his mouth full of blood I could feel shivers up my spine.
@@samogx86 etched in my memory forever! When the lightening cracks and he calls out to Mina🫣😱
Why do insecure self centred narcissists think we care about their age.
I don't think I could have managed to watch this until I was 13. Hahahaha
This is one of the most chilling scenes! The best adaptation of Dracula!
That wedding gown she wears is magnificent. It was designed by Eiko Ishioka, who created a reproduction of the dress in the Margarete Brömsen portrait, a German baroque painting, adding a Victorian twist, and the veil tunic covering the Elizabethan style bodice and bustle skirt has a pattern inspired by those seen in Gustav Klimt’s paintings. The dress is a work of art.
Eiko Ishioka's work is AMAZING!
Yup...amazing dress
It's incredible. Took me years to realize it was a wedding dress, though. I didn't recognize it as one because it, like all her other costumes, was so unique and original.
The esthetic of this movie is just incredible. Old school visuals are something that set him apart from other Dracula movie's.
One of the most visually stunning films ever made. Coppola is brilliant.
The music as she's coming down the steps. Freaky AF.
Hopkins played an excellent van helsing
Hopkins plays an excellent everything. Him and Ryan Gosling in Fracture were perfect.
He then had Lucy with fava beans and chianti......
I come back to clips from this film every Halloween season. This movie has such a distinct style that just drips with atmosphere.
I watched this when I was younger it's up there as one of the greatest vampire movies ever made
Ol' Dracula felt that loss immediately.
I believe he was a bit.....upset.
Don't you?
I think he can feel the death of all of his spawns
This still scares the crape out of me.
jajajajaj creeme que a mi tambien la mire a la escena con la luz prendida xD
This movie is a masterpiece.
Johnny: Stake in the heart?
Dracula: Yeah but whom wouldn't that kill?
I love the fact she's singing to the child when she first appears. What a creepy voice.
She isn't. That's just the soundtrack
@@CraigGlynn-wn2cq It's not on the soundtrack.
@@ellenwuzhereI wasn't originally aware, but according to others, it's apparently a creeped out version of the theme song that Annie Lennox sang for the film.
@@Aquascape_Dreamingwhere did u read that?
When I think of the vampires that people in Medieval Central Europe were afraid of at night, I picture Lucy.
Good point! Vampires have become glamourized and sexy. If they were real they would be horrible and repulsive and frightening.
Not just in Medieval Europe, there where vampire scares all the way to the late 19th century. Imagine going through life thinking that something like this is real and possibly where you live.
@robwalsh9843 - It's way too sterilized, white and perfect to me. There's no sense in having her dress be perfect, 15 feet long. Still in her head dress? To me.... this scene loses a lot of scary effect. She should be ragged and dirty, hungry and in a rush to eat her meal. Eyes darting around, hoping she doesn't have to share.
Maybe with her hypnotism, she might look this way to Harry briefly, to enthrall him but it shouldn't be that way in reality to those looking on.
@@redfaux74 I agree completely. What you suggested what make the scene more believable and add to the corruption and degradation that has come to Lucy.
@@redfaux74nah, the animalistic vampire thing has been done to death. I like this dreamy, hypnotic take. The fact that her dress and clothing in general were flawless adds to unearthly, ethereal aesthetic of the movie.
I love what Coppola did with this film.
Ricky: Loocie!! We are gonna have to put stake in your heart.
lucy: VAAAAA!!
What a movie man. A horror masterpiece
it's not horror. It's a love story.
@@gy3940don't be obtuse, it's definitely a horror first and foremost.
You can't watch this scene, and all the ones where Dracula is preying on Lucy (especially the scene in the garden) and conclude that it's all about love. The vague, reincarnated princess thing is just a guide for the narrative. At heart, it's still very much a horror movie.
@@Aquascape_Dreaming60 % horror 40 % gothic love story I'd say
Love this movie, even Keanu. Closest adaptation to the book I'd seen. My two favorite Anthony Hopkins characters are this and Corky in 'Magic'. Lecter was solid but more a caricature to me.
Lucy was buried in her wedding dress. Maybe I'm only saing this cause I'm of modern days; but that's an ugly wedding dress for the Victorian era.
The siren song she gave off was haunting and beautiful. Lighting candles and tourches, limited pyrokinesis, that's a forgotten power since its not used anymore in vamp pop culture.
The actress and the child were scarred for life. The little girl was terrified. She wasn't acting, and she was screaming the whole time.
I've read that the little girl in this scene was so terrified that it was done in one take just to get it over with for the child. I've also read that Sadie Frost who portrayed Lucy let the little girl see her getting made up into the vampire appearance and told her something about "I'm still you're friend Sadie', but children that young can't always tell fiction from fact.
She was crying, not screaming. Crying and screaming are distinctly different.
@@Aquascape_Dreamingshe was doing both you creep
In behind the scenes the child did another take and was laughing and smiling as soon as director said cut and the crew and Sadie were clapping
I can’t remember how old I was when I first seen this movie, but I was terrified .. actually
When they open the grave, the coffin had a glass cover…..when Lucy returned to her coffin the glass cover wasn’t there anymore…..!!😮
I thought that to but that's not what happens. Vampire Lucy just lays on top of the glass. She doesn't actually go back into her coffin. Notice her head is nearly to the top of the stone lip.
Watching this at 11 years old terrified me... that creepy lullaby music as she was craddling the toddler in her arms...
Best Dracula for me and it’s not close. Love this movie 🧛♂🎃
This particular film I believe caught the essence of Bram Stokers Dracula it had the "old" hammer house feel while still being stand alone in it's own right. A great film and one of the best
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Years ago I asked why was Lucy Westenra dressed up in that weird, white, clown outfit? Someone replied that it was actually Lucy's intended wedding gown. Wedding fashions could be quite imaginative for the wealthy upper class in Victorian England.
I figured it was a burial dress she obvi didn’t choose 😅
Yep, in the book she is buried in her intended wedding gown. However I think the costume designer took a few imaginative liberties here - although the actual gown details aren't described, Lucy's wedding gown in the books is described as being charming and sweet. This is anything but
Lucy in this film is quirky and likes to act outrageous-the choice for a wedding gown reflects that
@@chooseyourpoison5105 "in the book she is buried in her intended wedding gown"...I'm just re-reading the novel, and she is not...she's simply depicted as dressed in a shroud.
Maybe Dracula gave her some of his penchant for weird outfits?😂
I love this movie .This vampire scene is one of the best.......
''Oh, no... no! I can't do it! You do it! You do it.''
It must be done by one who loved her in life.''
''But I only liked her!''
''Close enough.''
One of my favorite scenes since seeing Dracula at 14. (Family of sci fi and horror fans)
Fun fact: they way she walks down the stairs was reverse-filmed to impress an unnatural look and movement.
No, it isn't, otherwise the tail of the dress hadn't fallen as we can see. The scene what was used backwards was the one in which she returns to her coffin, as you said it looks "unnatural"
@@Matuteilcapo I heard this in one of the BTS documentaries. I will try finding it again.
Esto SI es una joyita del cine que RESPETA el mito del vampiro en todo su esplendor.
En el libro Lucy no iba de blanco, pero es igual ><
Y luego dicen que Crepúsculo que tal y que cual...
LOS VAMPIROS NO BRILLAN CON PURPURINA CUANDO LES DA EL SOL >
One of my most favourite movies of all time!
Anthony Hopkins=Best Abraham Van Helsing
That dumbbbasssss did not drop the child onto the cement floor😂😂😂😂
I like the version of this scene done by Mel Brooks for Dead and Loving It.
What a great scene, so well done, very very nice really..,..
I had the book of this read when I was in middle school, scanning through the books at the library, it was pretty thin but maybe it was a concise version... however the depiction of this movie is how exactly I remember reading it and the illustration is almost like a ripped from that book. Amazing!
No, the book really is just that short. It was written in journal form, and it got right to the point, with very little fuss and pomp.
For a written story, it was brilliant, but what Coppola did to turn it into this was amazing.
2002 me 8years old watching this my first horror movie I was shocked 😳 scene in the garden when Dracula bites Lucy this and Jonathan In Dracula castle omg I couldn't sleep two months after watching this movie absolutely love it probably best adaptation of Dracula ever♥️♥️🦇🦇🦇🦇🐺🕸️🕷️
I want my wife to dress like her for Halloween, hehe.
This was awesome.
Whether or not this adaptation of the Bram Stoker classic is the best one can be widely debated, but it is still a damn good film. Francis Ford Coppola had every reason to be pleased.
even in Pulp's Common People video I still get Lucy Westenra vibes from Sadio Fraost stare at the camera...
I'm sure some husbands watched this scene with conflicted thoughts
Best scene of the film
This scene could've been much scarier. Something got lost here.
The child.... just being dropped..... 😢
I actually thought that was a powerful way of showing how much Lucy had been taken over by Dracula. In the book Lucy is described as being sweet-natured, kind, charming and innocent - she would NEVER have treated a child so callously. The way vampire-Lucy just drops the kid without a qualm illustrates how Dracula is now in the driver's seat, so to speak.
@chooseyourpoison5105 - And I agree with that. There are a bunch of little nuances in the scene but they are quick and glossed over. It's too fast. The monster is barely touched.
She's in a completely white dress. That's a mistake. It should be torn, blood stained and filthy from being dragged thru the woods with her victims. She too white and clean. It's almost sanitized to me. She's too pretty. The monster aspect just gets lightly brushed in my opinion. It's only slightly visible. I would think a very young vampire would be a little sloppier, dirty, quick to want to satisfy its thirst. Not so Barbie Doll wedding ready. Ditch the head attire and let's see stringy, matted hair.
This would've made the movie terrifying.
@@redfaux74 Fair point, and I understand what you're getting at - she's far too well-groomed for someone who's been on a murder spree. However, in the book vampire-Lucy is called "The Booful Lady" - a child's mispronunciation when telling the story about how an unearthly beautiful lady lured him and his playmates away from their game while playing on the moors. I guess the director was trying to stick to the book description, even though it doesn't make a lot of practical sense.
@chooseyourpoison5105 - That is exactly the way hypnotism works. Imagine....
She walks in.... the child sees her beautiful, perfect. But the men see her nasty, dirty, and dress in tatters. Then, in a desperate attempt to survive, after she has dropped the child, she turns to Harry and HE sees her like she was in life, dressed to the nines, pleading for his love.....
The horror is mostly lost here. Not all. But it is too fast and the details fly away. We only subconsciously know briefly she is evil. This could've been horrifying.
@@redfaux74 Well, yeah, but again, in the book it's made quite clear that her beautiful appearance is because of Dracula - she's been dead for a week here, and it's precisely her pristine and lovely appearance when the coffin is opened, instead of . . .decomposing, that confirms Van Helsing's suspicions that Lucy is now Undead.
Van Helsing was dealing with Evil Lucy 👺
1:59 ...she's italian?
Oh yes, we have nosferatu. We have nosferatu today.
In the book, when they open the coffin, Van Helsing simply says “Aha, behold.”
Where she's crawling out of her tomb was shot in forward. And in the film they reversed it.
Onde posso assistir esse filme?
Certamente o melhor filme de vampiro de todos os tempos, muito a frente do seu tempo e dos lixos que veio depois, tive a honra de ver no cinema.
- Esta escena y la de las ratas son de las más impresionantes de esa película...( Siiiiiiiii....!) 👍 ✌️ 🌟 👍🇲🇽
She looks like if Queen Amidala was vampire!!!
That freaky music as shes walking down the stairs
Van Helsing and the boyfriend squad: Dr. John Sewerd. Arthur Homewood, and Quincy P. Morris!
I've actually met evil lucy.......
The movie is bit different from the original novel
It was Sadie Frost who suggested spitting blood at Van Helsing. Later she reflected it wasn't a good idea.
She was right at the beginning. It might have been unpleasant for them both, but it works onscreen.
Cena dramática do Clássico "Drácula de Bram Stoke's", impactante, mas comovente pelo pobre destino de Lucy!
There is a book about vampires on Amazon Books. The title is The Three Brides - Resurrection. Many hot scenes in this vampire thriller.
I still want to know where the blood came from in the statue in dracula's creation scene. Did it just appear because satan knew how angry and vulnerable he was at that time, i.e. how receptive he might be turning in that moment? Or was there something supernatural about that chapel or the castle in general?
More the latter, I think. By European standards, Romania at the time was relatively only recently Christian. Unlike Western Europe, they adopted Orthodox Christianity after Islam had been founded. Which is one reason why they so fanatically fought off the Muslim Turks. So, within the world of the movie, I believe a lot of dark forces and spirits were looking for a "lifeboat" so to speak, and found it in Vlad's rage and blasphemy.
Yep Shakespeare understood sound and fury.
What does Shakespeare have to do with this? He didn't write it. It's called Bram Stoker's Dracula for a reason.
@@Aquascape_Dreaming duh, yes we know that . The previous comment was related to something else. Silly sausage.
How she got her own tomb ?
She's not evil. Just dead😂😂😂😂
this shit scared me when I was a kid, I cant believe I watched this when I was 12
The end reminded me of Van Helsing 2004 Count Dracula when Marishka one of his bride died
It's been so long since I watched this, I forgot Cary Elwes was in it.
Un clásico pero no me gustó que le hayan cambiado las voces originales de los 90s
Great movie and great sound track
this scene haunt my childhood
Malvada? Sólo fué la víctima de Drácula
Lucy no era malvada!!! Ella no era conciente de su estado ...
Hoy en día la Porfiria es algo que se pueda controlar...
It’s not Van Helsing , it’s Bram Stokers Dracula
Bro was getting glamour'd.
qué doblaje tan extraño
Spooky scene.
I thought the stake had to be wooden?
Archaeologist here. Vampires have changed a lot and Dracula was a transitional state between classical and modern vampires. The stake isn't meant to kill the vampire, rather it is meant to keep it in the ground. The most common sign of a vampire burial is a rock lodged into the mouth, but I've also heard of decapitation, rope bindings, metal bars over limbs.
Está es una 💎 del 🎞️🎥
Did anyone notice the rat on top of the crypt?
I almost die with these scene
Should of been a great film..
There are many, many now that walk beyond the grace of God.
When she gets back in her tomb, the glass case has gone....poor continuity.
Yup, I missed it in the theatre but recall that oops when I watched it on VHS (dear God I’m old)
Well think about this in the book..... They witness Lucy dematerialization into missed and then passing through the cracks of the crypt's door.
But yeah... Where was the glass case?😊
A mystery for the Hardly Boys 😂
I wish you hadn't ruined it for me 😭
In fact it doesn't disappear, if you look closely, it stands on top of the glass.
Me quedo con el doblaje latino original de la película
Yo también
*Resurrections* “A Candle for the Dead”
Death is a partition of the mind. It’s a permanent amnesia in one’s rebirth where only the physics of the soul remains in its momentum. Immortality is to be reborn with an awakening of one’s prior existence. Personally, I myself have no prior recollection of my identity, so either I am a new soul or an old one that died, but possibly the physics of my soul was close to conquering its mortality. Most people are mortal. The only way to achieve immortality is through the truth. Once one is reborn in awakening it is very hard to destroy them. It grows in their brain over time. You’ll most likely come back anyway. You may as well try and remember who you are.
Good luck!
“I’m melting!”-The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
That scene was disturbing af
EXACTLY WHAT I INVISION EVERY TIME SOMEONE ASKS ME WHY IM NOT MARRIED AT 49 YRS OLD...
What about kid?
Fucking Awsome
I would love to see Bram Dracula redone again today with James McAvoy as the famed vampire killer Helsing. Directed by whom i don't know, and who would be play Dracula opposite McAvoy, that I haven't a clue as well. But I think James McAvoy would be awesome as Helsing!
No. That's the last thing we need in this "WOKE" era !😡 let it be !
What a terrible idea. Please go back in your box
James McAvoy would be more suited to playing Dr Seward. He'd be awful as Van Helsing.
My Wife on PMS.........