Unlike the multitudes of generic rip offs that come out annually, this low-key effort finally puts a new spin on an old myth.
Dark Prince: The True Story of Dracula (2000)
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Reviews Counted:5
Fresh:1
Rotten:4
Average Rating:4.5/10
Runtime: 89 mins
Genre: Horror/Suspense
Synopsis: DARK PRINCE: THE TRUE STORY OF DRACULA tells the story of Vlad the Impaler--the historical model for Bram Stoker's Dracula. At first, it seems that director Joe Chappelle and screenwriter Tom Baum... DARK PRINCE: THE TRUE STORY OF DRACULA tells the story of Vlad the Impaler--the historical model for Bram Stoker's Dracula. At first, it seems that director Joe Chappelle and screenwriter Tom Baum might have been influenced more by Errol Flynn and THE ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD than by Bram Stoker. Vlad--like Robin--is a dispossessed noble, and a patriot who fights the occupation forces of the Turks (rather than the evil usurper, King John). Vlad (Rudolph Martin) meets his Maid Marion, Lidia (Jane March) and finds a Little John--the hulking Bruno (Christopher Brand). The King of Hungary (Roger Daltry) becomes Vald's ally and, with his support, Vlad and his men attack the occupying Turks and turncoat Romanian nobles. Then, the movie changes tack, and its mood darkens. Lidia discovers what Vlad does to the bodies of his enemies--and she is horrified. When Lidia has a child, Vlad takes control of the boy, and banishes her to a nunnery. Then, Vlad's brother Radu (Michael Sutton) arrives at the head of a large Turkish invasion force. In the end, DARK PRINCE reveals why and how the historical Vlad acquired his notoriety--and spawned Bram Stoker's Dracula. [More]
Starring: Rudolph Martin, Jane March, Christopher Brand, Roger Daltrey
Starring: Rudolph Martin, Jane March, Christopher Brand, Roger Daltrey, Peter Weller, Michael Sutton, Razan Vasilescu, Radu Amzulesco, Roxana Marian, Sebastian Lupea, Niels Brinks, Claudiu Trandafir, Dan Bordeianu, Victor Ungureanu
Director: Joe Chappelle
Director: Joe Chappelle
Screenwriter: Tom Baum
Reviews for Dark Prince: The True Story of Dracula
It plays hell with the facts and reduces its potentially gripping subject to cheesy soap operatic melodrama. How can hats being nailed to Turkish emissaries' heads be dull?
If you're looking for more of that Buffy experience, you've come to the wrong place.
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