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    Dracula (2000)

    Movie content: When thieves scrambling broke into the mansion was accidentally released the infamous earl, Dracula. Dracula immediately hit the road to New Orleans to find her daughter nemesis - Mary Van Helsing.
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  • Actors of "Dracula (2000)"

  • Characters of "Dracula (2000)"

    Count Dracula in 'Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein'. Character of Dracula (2000)
    Played by: Gerard Butler
    Van Helsing. Character of Dracula (2000)
    Simon Sheppard. Character of Dracula (2000)
    Mary Heller-Van Helsing. Character of Dracula (2000)
    Lucy Westenra. Character of Dracula (2000)
    Played by: Vitamin C
    Solina. Character of Dracula (2000)
    Marcus. Character of Dracula (2000)
    Played by: Omar Epps
    Trick. Character of Dracula (2000)
    Nightshade. Character of Dracula (2000)
    Valerie Sharpe. Character of Dracula (2000)
    Played by: Jeri Ryan
    Dr. Jack Seward. Character of Dracula (2000)
  • Directors of "Dracula (2000)"

    Patrick Lussier. Director of Dracula (2000)
    Patrick Lussier
  • Creators of "Dracula (2000)"

    Joel Soisson. Director of Dracula (2000)
    Joel Soisson
    Patrick Lussier. Director of Dracula (2000)
    Patrick Lussier
  • Critic Reviews of "Dracula (2000)"

    Chicago Reader
    October 20, 2009

    Mary, a descendant of the prototypical vampire slayer, works at a Virgin megastore in New Orleans, and the gratuitous use of the city during Mardi Gras is the least of this movie's unoriginal sins.

    Time Out
    January 26, 2006

    One half-expects a sexually subversive, blood-soaked gay carnival. Instead, Simon makes the effete Dracula (Butler) suck on some abuse.

    Rolling Stone
    June 04, 2001

    Dracula may stay undead in the new millennium, but there's not a sign of life -- oh, that bloodless acting -- in this sorry mess.

    Mr. Showbiz
    December 28, 2000

    Even true believers will have a hard time sinking their fangs into this thoroughly perfunctory affair.

    Chicago Tribune
    December 28, 2000

    Wilts when compared in the light with other Dracula films.

    Hollywood Reporter
    December 25, 2000

    A perfect example of the kind of rigidly conventional vampire movie that wearies contemporary horror buffs.

    Georgia Straight
    February 07, 2014

    A fast-paced and captivating exercise in gory action-horror, à la Wesley Snipes's 1998 bloodsucker epic, Blade.

    Cinema Crazed
    October 28, 2012

    It's still a fun bit of "Matrix" lite horror fare...

    Common Sense Media
    January 01, 2011

    Too scary, too gory, too gross.

    TheMovieReport.com
    March 26, 2010

    Without a single scare to its credit nor a particularly inspired storyline, this film fails to justify its existence.

    Film4
    October 20, 2009

    While the result certainly doesn't suck, it does lack any real bite.

    Sacramento News & Review
    August 07, 2008

    The use of Craven's name in the title is a cheesy marketing ploy and the secret to the fanged suitor's aversion to all things Christian is an even cheesier hoot.

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