Dracula 2000 - posters, covers, wallpapers

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Dracula 2000 (2000)
Timing: 1:38 (98 min)
Dracula 2000 - TMDB rating
5.3/10
639
Dracula 2000 - Kinopoisk rating
6.096/10
26402
Dracula 2000 - IMDB rating
4.9/10
39000

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Posters, covers

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What's left behind the scenes

  • Van Helsing's firm, which specializes in antiques, is called Carfax Abbey. The same name was used for the mansion that Dracula moved into in the novel of the same name (1897) by Bram Stoker.
  • In one scene, Johnny Lee Miller's character says, "Don't mess with antique dealers" (the original wording was more crude). The actor said this line as a joke on set, but director and screenwriter Patrick Lussier liked it so much that they decided to turn it into a line for one of the characters.
  • Scott Derrickson once recounted how he came to participate in the project. Harvey Weinstein called him one day and told him he had recently acquired the script for a horror film called "Dracula 2000." Derrickson inquired about the quality of the material, and Weinstein replied that the script was simply awful, and that he had bought it because of the title, which he felt had good potential. Derrickson made revisions to the script, but Weinstein didn't like his version, and he decided to enlist the services of Ehren Kruger for another script revision.
  • On the very first day of filming, Gerard Butler (who played Dracula) approached director Patrick Lussier and said he hadn't realized they would be filming so late at night. Lussier replied that it was a film about Dracula, so it was logical that it would be filmed at night.
  • Gerard Butler had long hair and a beard because he had recently filmed the miniseries "Attila the Hun" (2000). He thought they would suit Dracula as well, but the producers objected. They wanted Dracula to be clean-shaven.
  • According to Gerard Butler, he had a lot of trouble with the prosthetic vampire fangs. During the filming of the corresponding scenes, they often bit the necks of his scene partners, and irritated his own gums.
  • It proved difficult to find an actor for the role of Dracula. Gerard Butler was cast when all the other members of the film's cast were already in Toronto, awaiting the start of filming.
  • The DVD release of the film includes several deleted scenes. For example, it contains a longer version of the scene in which Van Helsing and his assistants trap Dracula in London. Initially, the film was supposed to begin with this scene. There's also an alternative version of the scene where Dracula attacks Jeri Ryan's character at the plane crash site. This version shows him rising from the swamp behind Ryan. Here, he also says the line, “There are things worse than death,” which was only heard at preview screenings. And there's a more extensive and dramatic version of the scene in which Dracula talks to Jesus and explains why he feels he was betrayed.
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