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Klaus Kinski | Count Dracula | |
Isabelle Adjani | Lucy Harker | |
Bruno Ganz | Jonathan Harker | |
Roland Topor | Renfield | |
Walter Ladengast | Dr. Van Helsing | |
Dan van Husen | Warden | |
Jan Groth | Harbormaster | |
Carsten Bodinus | Schrader | |
Martje Grohmann | Mina | |
Rijk de Gooyer | Town official | |
Clemens Scheitz | Clerk | |
John Leddy | Coachman | |
Margiet van Hartingsveld | Vrouw | |
Tim Beekman | Coffinbearer |
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Producer | Werner Herzog
Michael Gruskoff |
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Writer | Werner Herzog
Bram Stoker |
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Cinematography | Jörg Schmidt-Reitwein
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Jonathan Harker is sent away to Count Dracula's castle to sell him a house in Varna, where Jonathan lives. But Count Dracula is a vampire, an undead ghoul living off of men's blood. Inspired by a photograph of Lucy Harker, Jonathan's wife, Dracula moves to Varna, bringing with him death and plague... An unusually contemplative version of Dracula, in which the vampire bears the curse of not being able to get old and die. Written by Yepok |
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