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HELP, i=I have been looking for a dracula / vampire film for many years the only thing i remember about the movie is the finall seen. [ after they kill dracula the girl he changed becomes human again. they are standing on an old sailing ship (like mayflower) docked. she is confused and scared and gives (i think her father) him a hug as the sun rises. She looks up see's dracula in bat form fly away, smiles and her fangs are back.] please if anyone recognises this fim please tell me. |
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sounds like Frank Langella's version of Dracula....circa 1979 I think?
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This sounds to me to be the 1979 Dracula with Frank Langella. But it's not a bat that flies off at the end, it's Dracula's cloak blowing in the wind.
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Sounds kinda of cool
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Starsky&Hutch.
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I agree with the 1979 version of Dracula, they are sleeping together in a coffin in the ships hold, a fight breaks out, Langella gets hooked to a hoist and is pulled up the mast into the sunlight.
Pretty good version, as least I like it, they show it on AMC all the time.
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this was my first vampire movie .. i always liked it. the slo-mo walking down the outside wall of the house was the coolest thing i ever saw up to that point. Langella was a cool Dracula too .. i always pictured Dracula to look like that from then on. |
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Being a Hammer film fan, Christopher Lee is one of my favorite Dracula actors. I think the Dan Curtis TV production with Jack Palance was a good version too.
Dracula is a Count, not a throat ripping monster as he is portrayed in some versions. I also think many people place "Dracula" and "Vampire" movies into the same group, which for me they are completly diffrent.
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I agree that Dracula is a Vampire, but the movie(s) about, and thusly entitled "Dracula" are much diffrent then the films about "Vampires", The Lost Boys, The Forsaken, JC's Vampires, IMHO, but are usually all piled in one big mess.
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