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15th Century | Monster
Vlad Tepes is a great hero, but when he learns the Sultan is preparing for battle and needs to form an army of 1,000 boys, including Vlad's son, he vows to find a way to protect his family. Vlad turns to dark forces in order to get the power to destroy his enemies and agrees to go from hero to monster as he's turned into the mythological vampire Dracula.
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Vlad Tepes is a great hero, but when he learns the Sultan is preparing for battle and needs to form an army of 1,000 boys, including Vlad's son, he vows to find a way to protect his family. Vlad turns to dark forces in order to get the power to destroy his enemies and agrees to go from hero to monster as he's turned into the mythological vampire Dracula.
6.2/10
IMDbBest Horror Poster | 2015
Best MakeUp | 2015 | Mark
Best WideRelease Film | 2015 | Gary
Best Music | 2015
Favorite Thriller Movie | 2015
Best Film | 2014 | Gary
Budget 70,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 217,124,280 USD
Charles Dance passed the time in the makeup chair by sleeping through the application, and would be startled at the sight of himself in the mirror upon waking up.
The name "Ingeras" (Dracula's son) means "little angel" in Romanian.
In an early draft of the film, Charles Dance's Master Vampire was planned to be revealed as Roman Emperor Caligula. This was dropped with the intention of revealing it in a sequel if the film became part of the Universal "Dark Universe" shared universe.
Real life Vlad Tepes was a prince of Wallachia (Tara Romaneasca). He reigned for two months as a puppet of the Turks in 1448, then for six years from 1456 to 1462, then one last time in 1476 when he was killed after two months.
This was the first big budget solo Dracula film produced by Hollywood to be released theatrically since Dracula 2000 (2000) 14 years earlier.
"Vlad: Men don't fear swords. They fear monsters."
"Mirena: [to Vlad] Death cannot separate us, for one life is born from the other."