The Horrific Birth of Dracula | Gary Oldman | BRAM STOKER'S DRACULA
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- 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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One of the greatest movies ever made
Out of the million Dracula and vampire movies made, Bram Stokers Dracula has always been my favorite.
I see what you did there.
1.) Brams Stroker Dracula
2.) Dracula 2000
3.) Dracula Untold
P.S. Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter and Blade
Барон Брайн Де Олдшвери, рассказ Вампиры советую.
@@Nothing_is_sacred Dracula 2000 was trash.
@lastdragonx it was a Nu Metal Dracula.. for the era it was cool 😎 you had to be in the times and the music I believe to enjoy ! LOL 🤣 just my opinion
Draculas armor in this movie has got to be one of my favorite fantastical armor designs I've ever seen.
Complements of costume designer Eiko Ishioka. She much deservedly won an Academy Award for her work on this film.
He looks like a giant lobster.
I actually thought it looked absolutely horrible and not anywhere even near realistic for the location and time period
@@PrincessZelda_is_My_Side_Chick It's not supposed to be realistic. The movie is about a vampire, after all. The costume is highly stylized by design.
@PrincessZelda_is_My_Side_Chick I just liked the sinewy appearance of the armor.
Gary Oldman‘s portrayal of Dracula was mesmerizing. Great movie!
Dude is legit top 10 actor in Hollywood. Everything he plays, he puts his all into. One of his best was Shen from Kung Fu Panda 2
Easily the best dracula.
Agreed!
I was just as pissed off as he was when I saw how expensive avocados are.
Always so difficult to tell it's him with his transformations.
Gary oldman just crushes every scene he’s in, absolutely incredible in this one
EVVVEEERRRYYY SCENE!
Yes .....
@@echohawk9579 I understood that reference!
An absolute monster of an actor. Very very few can hang with him in terms of both raw emotion and versatility
Como en el Profesional,Avión Presidencial y El Quinto Elemento con Bruce Willis
Dudes wife just died and priest is like
"well, she's in hell."
bruh
And now you see how ews in Hollywood brainwashed us to hate Christianity
I know right? Priest can't read the room
Gods law when you commit suicide...straight to hell you go lol 😂
Suicide was considered a damnable offense back then. They would chop off the head of the deceased for separate burial. The beginning of "Kingdom of Heaven" touches on this.
how about some bedside manners fella
That cry is so painful. One of the best in any movies. Also I love how the Priest argues with him until the moment he renounces God. From that moment he knows that Dracula cannot be saved.
The priest should just have shut up.
I’m curious to know what actual Romanians think of how Vlad Tepes was portrayed in this film as a tortured soul turning from God since he’s actually revered as a hero in his home country. I wonder if that’s another reason Coppola decided to do the film as well? It didn’t portray Dracula as just an incarnation of evil.
Dracula: THAT'S IT, EVERYONE DIES!
Priests: Undestandable, have a good day.
greatest crashout ever
"But not you Vlad. Not you Little Dragon."
I didn’t realise Anthony Hopkins was the priest lol!
@@Jason-me1bs SAME! It is a great little detail.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
And with that, he unleashed the unrivalled horror that was Keanu Reeve’s English accent.
🤣🤣🤣🤣An honorable mention should also go to Winona Ryder's Lady Di impersonation!
You killed me mate 🤣🤣🤣
Ironically I think his mom is English in real life, but he said he was so tired between projects, he burnt himself out here.
lol y’all crazy as hell 😂
😂thank you
I have seen this movie numerous times and this opening scene continues to give me chills. One of my favorites.
it is one of the greatest opening scenes in history
Mon préféré
We'd be lucky to get a performance like this today. Gary Oldman's raw emotion and physical acting is amazing in this scene alone, let a lone the entire movie.
As a Romanian, the way they speak is truly hilarious to me. But pretty dope they tried to keep it genuine, I really respect that. Loved the movie!
Did they pronounce things badly? I always wondered if they were speaking correctly when watching this movie
@toshland5687 haha, yeah. But you sorta make out what they're trying to say. The closest thing I can think of as a comparison is like someone recorded Romanian language spoken badly and backwards, and then played the tape in reverse, lol.
In their defence, it could be argued that the Romanian as it's spoken now is way different than the one spoken centuries ago.
@@joseislanio8910 Yes, just as English has changed since that time.
@@joseislanio8910 That is precisely the case. They are speaking pre-literary Romanian, a necessarily speculative form. It is older than Old Romanian and certainly anything spoken today.
Oldman is so damn good at everything he does. From this to Lord Shen to Commissioner Gordon. Flawless every time he acts
He was so good in The Proffesional
Watch slow horses it’s amazing
Drexl Spivey
I bet you never watched Tiptoes then 😅
Not bad in Harry Potter either
The man came back after a hard fought battle, riding high, wearing his licorice armor just wanting to see his lady. Finds out she's toast and ends up drinking all his best cross blood. Hell of a day.
"Licorice armor" lol 🤣👍
Day of a hell too!
Dracula, aka the Licorice Lobster
Yeah he looks like he's wrapped in that red licorice rope. It's the fucking candy man.
Looks like he glued a bunch of Twizzlers together! 🤣🤣
Priests' fault. Homie didn't know how to read a room.
All worked out in the end though. That's what matters.
Never tell anyone the truth, they will go crazy. - Grandad from boondocks
quite the idiot, angering even more a guy who had impaled 10000 turks just some days before
Yep
No cap, blud. They was jealous of his drip too
The acting by Oldman in this scene - to portray such anger when not even speaking his native language - phenomenal
The clack of his armor as he looks up in absolute angst / rage & pain when he renounces God is everything. His slow walk towards them. HE MADE THIS FILM AN ABSOLUTE WORK OF ART. He always does with every second he gives to everything.
I worked at a Cinemark theater when this movie released. It was what, 1992??? We previewed it the night before and it was greatness. On opening night the crowds waiting to get inside were dressed like vampires. Quite cool
Exactly how I feel grabbing my cup of coffee in the morning, preparing to go to a job that means nothing.
The bean is the life...
Costco's coffee game is on point...
Lmfao
Jesus.
Renounce job
Gary Oldman is phenomenal and one of my favorites
....." I have crossed oceans of time...." Gary Oldman is the BEST
IMO, one of the great movie lines of our time.
I so adore that he did it & chose to immediately because of that line alone.
I just thought about that quote... that delivery is pure goosebumps
It was so good that I used it in my wedding vows
@@TheKogunEnjouI plan to say it when I arrive in Thailand meeting my potential mate.
I just realized the priest who says her soul can not be saved, is actually Anthony Hopkins, who also plays Van Helsing later in the movie.
He also plays and voices the captain of the Demeter, the ship that carried Dracula to England.
I did too! Hole crap, seen this movie a dozen times and never saw it.
@Awwscrewit Exactly!😎
And who also narrates
How long did it take ya
Gary Oldman OWNED this role
booshakaya ya darn tootin he did
You bet your sweet bippy, he did!
@@Shadows-RC lol
Gary Oldman absolutely killed it in this movie
This is one of the greatest scenes in cinematic history!
probably the best scene in the history of genre ... their romanian is quite good and is a nice touch to the story . absolutely incredible acting from gary oldman . i remember i was a kid when i first saw the movie , i cried a bit at this scene . from all the vampire movies my absolute favorite . and this is the best scene .
This man is a phenomenal actor!!! Almost better than EVERYONE!!!!!!
👍
I see whatcha did there ..... 😉
Dear lord the costumes, the music... this is how you start a monster movie!
Gary Oldman is God Tier. The scene of him renouncing God gives me goose bumps.
Nobody can renounce God unless he accepts it.
@@solangelalebron1348 anyone can renounce God. The word of God makes it very clear that if you renounce him you will not be saved.
@@mr.doctorcaptain1124 ok.
i actually laughed at the scene people still believe in this entity called God? sorry but there are millions more examples of the existence of MY god Asmodeus!!
For only that scene alone Oldman deserved an Oscar. Ps Same Mr Kilar for the music.
I forgot how fucking amazing the soundtrack is…chills.
Nobody is mentioning the music but the soundtrack is amazing
music by Wojciech Kilar
Gary Oldman is great in everything he does, The Professional, Sid&Nancy, State of grace, Scarlet letter, True romance, Hannibal etc etc
i noticed you "forgot" to include Batman good thinking don't want to sound foolish lol
I love the music, Gary Oldman, and everything else in this brilliant adaptation.
even though this had virtually nothing to do with Bram's book how ironic? lol
That armor always creeped me out
Cause it looks like muscle fibers with the skin off
Have you checked out the interview with the costume designer very interesting
Looks like muscle fibers
Then the costume designer understood the assignment😁
You can get this armor in the Witcher 3 game
Beautiful film. Every scene is an artwork.
it looks like ass.
Oldman is such a great actor. This scene always gives me chills.
Vlad is his name, impaling was his game. Vlad III the Impaler had a lot to be angry about. His father was assassinated. His brother was tortured (really tortured, as in, blinded with hot iron stakes and buried alive). When he became the leader of his native land, an area of the Balkans then known as Wallachia (now much of modern-day Romania) in 1456, his first order of business was revenge. His brutal punishment methods were well known. It is said he often ordered people to be skinned, boiled, decapitated, blinded and roasted. He also liked to cut off people's noses, ears, limbs and sexual organs. But his favorite punishment of all was impalement, hence his sobriquet, the Impaler.
Whew!
@ yes indeed. He was certainly every bit as vicious as Dracula.
The Ottomans had it comming, they ruined the Balkans
When he took over, he impaled hundreds on regal men women and children. He created forests of impaled enemy to scare away his rivals. There is a good “short history of” podcast that has just been released
No his brother became muslim and helped to defeat or imprison Vlad.
Priest: Show compassion ❌
Priest: "She fked up and is going to hell 😂" ✅
Horrific? You mean glorious. This is the definitive Dracula. And that armor is peak design.
Son of the Lobster Devil. 🦞
That is some nice armor.
No way, that is the dumbest looking shit ever. Edge lord much
Plastic armor?
@@henryhallmann4282 My thoughts exactly.... didn't know they experimented with polymers in the 15 century....
The beginning of this movie is so visually stunning! I saw this opening week and was impressed by Coppola's vision even if the film had its flaws.
That shadow fight on the battlefield is one of the coolest ways I've seen to do a scene like that?
Il y en a eu des Dracula, mais celui ci est le Dracula et restera éternellement le meilleur de tous les Dracula, la performance de Gary Oldman est magistral, à mon sens c'est son plus beau rôle, sans compter tout ce qui a fait de ce film " LE FILM ", les costumes, les maquillages, les effets spéciaux, les musiques.... etc, l'atmosphère en général !
One of the greatest intros to a film ever
This is my favorite intro to a film ever. Nah, it doesn't really make a lot sense, but it's so fucking metal.
This whole movie has always given me Cradle Of Filth vibes.
it makes absolute sense. tf?
What doesn't make sense?? Guy fights for his country/religion, enemies lie to his wife that he died, she gets sad and kills herself, priests tell him she cant have a proper burial because she killed herself, he goes mad and renounces the god of his religion. Are you five years old?? 🤣
@@demiurgeobzen327 That was not about burial, but about her afterlife. Priest told him that god rejects her soul because she commitetd a suicide and she will burn in hell so he renounces that god.
Watching this again makes me realise just how outstanding Gary Oldman really is. Honestly, what an actor
Watching Gary Oldman throw a Thanos-level temper tantrum in ancient Transylvanian-Saxon = awesome.
Kont Dracula is brother of Ottoman King II.Mehmet
Thanos??? Grow up
The tantrum is in romanian, pretty broken romanian that is
@@mustafakazimdeniz4872 Not true.
"temper tantrum" bro his enemies tricked his wife to commit suicide and then his contemporaries condemned her to hell
The best Dracula!
the effects in this movie are brilliant. most of it is done in camera.
that would be cool as hell if it looked good.
@@cm9241 Look, kid, this was the early '90s.
@@cable7763 That's really not a defense when the entire point was that it was all practical effects and not CGI. I'm not even calling it technically flawed or anything, just the aesthetic in general of this movie is goofy.
I have never FELT such a depth of RAGE like this in a movie.....
Lets also praise Eiko Ishioka. 🖤 Best costume design ever. Incredible.
Gary Oldman is amazing in this movie. I think he even out performed Anthony Hopkins.
The man puts his heart and soul into every job. Damn he is fun to watch.
When Gary reads that letter and looses his mind in whatever language that was, masterclass in acting
Gary Oldman , what a legend
best movie intro ever
I need to watch this again.
The detail of that armor looking like flayed skin has always been so fucking cool
Muscles actually but yeah.
@@ironhell813 Yeah the muscle fibres are what shows after skin is flayed bud. Possible the most pedantic comment ever made
@@dhvale9478 nope, there’s a cutaneous layer under the skin. You have to remove that then the sinew (membrane) then you can see it.
Stupid looking plastic suit !
I remember seeing this scene as a kid and thinking it looked like macaroni art. Obliviously not realizing what they were going for. Still that's all I can see now.
There will never be a more captivating version of Dracula than this visual masterpiece. The only possible criticism that can be made of this movie is that Keanu Reeves was perhaps not the best choice to play Harker. But Keanu reeves is a living legend so keep your mouth shut about that and just enjoy the movie.
living legend? to whom besides you? lol
Still to this day THE best Dracula movie
you keep thinking that pal people who use their brains think otherwise :)
Then what's the best Dracula movie in your opinion, you who are so wise as to actually use brain compared to the rest of us?
Coppola's masterpiece and Gary Oldman's extraordinary performance.
I have to say, the production design of the battle sequence gave me an old Hollywood vibe (like Wizard of Oz or Gone With the Wind). I’m sure it was intentional, but I found it interesting.
Definitely. The whole clip felt like it was way before the 90s.
@@cobrakaiX the whole movie felt extremely 90s, in the worst way.
Scorsese didn't want to use ANY CGI did everything with stop motion camera work from what I've seen in a documentary!!!!
@@susanobrien9917you do realise it’s a Coppola film? Anyway, I believe Kurosawa was a great inspiration for the way the battle scene was shot here.
The opening scenes to this movie are pure brilliance. Really sets the tone for the rest of the film
"The Order of the Dracul Is No.. Laughing Matter!"
Have to admit, You feel Dracula in this moment..
To create sympathy for the hero then take it away
scene by scene till he's the villain and only perceived
as pure evil!
Well Written & Directed right there..
Oldman is one of the greatest actors ever, I remember looking at the curtains in the movie theatre wondering if they’d catch fire when Dracula raged with that grief and searing anger renouncing God in his wake of destruction 😂 The look of horror and fear on Anthony Hopkins face as the Priest when Dracula stabbed the heart of the Crucifix - for me that alone successfully killed off any vestige of the Hannibal Lecter stereotype that made Hopkins name just 1-2 years earlier. One of the great opening scenes in horror movie history.
👏😘😁
Gary Oldman is absolutely one of the greats 👍
I remember going to the cinema with my parents to see this when I was 5 years old. Had quite the lifelong effect on me. I've always loved this movie.
Stabbing the cross was so sacrilegious, so profane, that blood flowed like tears from the wound, and from the statues’ eyes, and even from the flames of the candles illuminating the blasphemous scene.
You know things were going supernatural the second he was able to stab a steel sword into straight up stone. That alone shouldn't be possible.
Blame the priest. Given what he told Dracula there after she just died, that would make anyone mad.
@@BlazingOwnager Well, he was really mad.
@@SubtleStair I guess he was always mad, even before his wife killed himself because of a lie.
Thirty Years later, this movie still Is the best movie version of Dracula.
3:02 lol winona couldnt help but flinch
garry oldman with the old dracula performance its too memorable..
The best Dracula film 🎥. By far.
the best dracula, no cgi, great sound track, epic
That’s how you start a film!
Best opening scene in a movie ever, imo. And great musical score!
One of the greatest openings in movie history.
In my personal top 3 vampire movies. Great movie
1990s Gary Oldman is the best actor of all time.
God that armor is so awesome. Everytime I see it it makes me smile.
his hair was so luxurious!
The only Dracula movie I watched🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰and I am 54yo.
This is actually Romeo and Juliet, Goth version.
❤
Excacly
Erm, except for the entire plot, story, and characters.
Because their is a love story in the most well-known vampire tale, you think it's just like romeo & Juliet?
That tells me you've read neither books.
@@beardedloon77 It seems you have not read many books either since your grammar is crap.
Spoiler warning
It would have to be Elizabetha feigning her own death, then waking up to find him dead and then taking her own life for real, so not quite.
If I was hard pushed I’d say possible my favourite movie of all time. Absolute classic. Gary oldman played Dracula better than anyone.
This opening scene made the whole movie for me. When Oldman renounced God and stabbed the cross I felt his pain and damnation in my soul.
the definitive film about Dracula. Period.
This was a really great movie.
Thats art best movie ever about dragula
the acting is so damn goofy though it feels like its everyones first movie or something
I'd say it still is!
@@MarwanZalouti yikes did you sleep thru 1st grade English???
This scene is so intense, Coppola knows how to do the epics
Walks in mourning and sad
The priest- yea no sorry man she’s dammed to hell.
I remember being petrified as a kid of vampires 😂😂 let it be known that Christopher Lee makes a lasting impression 😂 this film was gonna be shown on sky cinema for the first time as a Saturday premier and I literally psyched myself up all week to muster the balls to watch it 😂😂
Back then he Gary Youngman
Freaking Gary baby. That scene is GOLD.
2:27 Trolling goes all the way back to 1462 😂
Lol!!!
Literally the best film sequence ever.
Winona Ryder, Gary Oldman and Anthony Hopkins. How can this not be good?
Forgot John wick also
@@provy1kanobi673 I want to forget his accent.
Reeves accent is S tier awful.
@@provy1kanobi673Keanu Reeves almost destroys this movie with his "acting"
Such a fantastic film & the line I crossed rivers of time to find you was a beautiful line & in fact a line that Gary Oldman said is one of the big reasons he took the role just to say that one line.
a Masterclass in Acting...
Gary Oldman... legend 👏👏👏
I like how they filmed the church scenes back to back and didn't even try to act like any time passed between the shots.
Ah. Bram Stokers Dracula. The blueprint for the Dark Souls/Soulslike genre of games.
The soundtrack is everything
Her blinking at 3:01 is hilarious, makes the scene so much better!!!
It just shows that she cannot act.