Van Helsing/Best scene/Richard Roxburgh/Kevin J. O'Connor/Elena Anaya/Silvia Colloca/Will Kemp

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In 1887, Transylvania, Dr. Victor Frankenstein, with help from his assistant Igor and Count Dracula, successfully creates a monster. Dracula, a vampire, kills Frankenstein to use the creature for his own purposes. As an angry mob storms Castle Frankenstein, the monster flees to a windmill with his dead creator. The mob burn down the windmill, apparently destroying the monster.

One year later, monster hunter Van Helsing kills Mr. Hyde after a brawl in Notre-Dame de Paris. Van Helsing suffers from amnesia, slaying evil on behalf of the Vatican City, hoping that he will earn redemption for forgotten sins. He is tasked by Cardinal Jinette to go to Transylvania and destroy Dracula. He must also protect the last members of an ancient Romanian family, the Valerious, whose ancestor vowed that his descendants would kill Dracula, or fall into Purgatory. He receives a torn parchment, reading "In the name of God, open this door" in Latin.

Van Helsing travels to Transylvania, accompanied by Carl, an eccentric friar and inventor. Anna and Velkan Valerious attempt to kill a werewolf controlled by Dracula, but both it and Velkan fall into a river. Van Helsing and Carl arrive in a village, where they and Anna are attacked by Dracula’s three brides – Verona, Marishka, and Aleera. Van Helsing slays Marishka. Anna agrees to work with Van Helsing, but encounters Velkan, now cursed to become a werewolf during a full moon.

The two follow Velkan to Castle Frankenstein, now used by Dracula in an attempt to duplicate Dr. Frankenstein’s experiments to give life to his undead children, using Velkan as a conduit. While Anna tries to rescue Velkan, who succumbs to his curse, Van Helsing confronts Dracula, who expresses familiarity with Van Helsing, addressing him as “Gabriel” and offering to return his memories to him. Van Helsing and Anna flee the castle, Dracula discovering that his experiment has failed. Carl witnesses a painting come to life, depicting two knights respectively transforming into a vampire and a werewolf.

Van Helsing and Anna reach a deep cave below the destroyed windmill, where they meet Frankenstein’s monster, who is the true key to fulfilling Dracula’s plans. Van Helsing opts to shelter the monster in the Vatican. Just outside Budapest, the group are ambushed by the brides and Velkan. Verona and Velkan are both killed, but not before the latter bites Van Helsing, cursing him to become a werewolf. Anna is kidnapped by Aleera, who arranges with Van Helsing to trade her for the monster. Van Helsing locks the monster within a crypt, but he is captured by Dracula’s undead horde. Van Helsing and Carl save Anna, using a solar-based bomb created by Carl to destroy the vampires.

Returning to the Valerious family's castle, Carl explains that Dracula is, in fact, the son of Anna’s ancestor, imprisoned within an icy fortress, hidden behind a large walled map of Transylvania. Using the torn parchment, Van Helsing opens the door, finding Dracula’s fortress. The captured monster informs Van Helsing that Dracula possesses a cure for lycanthropy; Carl realizes that only a werewolf can kill Dracula. Capturing Igor, Van Helsing sends him, Anna, and Carl to retrieve the cure, while he frees the monster. As he does so, the monster is struck by lighting twice, bringing Dracula’s children to life. Dracula, spotting Van Helsing, transforms into a demonic form, fighting Van Helsing in werewolf form. Aleera and Igor are both killed as Anna and Carl retrieve the cure. Following a fierce skirmish, Dracula then reveals to Van Helsing he is in fact the archangel Gabriel and it was him who murdered Dracula. Dracula offers to restore all of Van Helsing's memories but he declines stating that some things are better left forgotten. Van Helsing then bites Dracula’s throat, killing him and his children. Van Helsing then kills Anna, but not before she delivers the cure.

Van Helsing and Carl host a funeral for Anna overlooking the sea, where the monster departs by boat. Van Helsing witnesses Anna’s spirit reuniting with her family in Heaven, freed of their vow. Van Helsing and Carl ride off on their next adventure.
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I love how Dracula is trying so hard to mourn or weep for Marishka, but he can’t

christianaguiare
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Feeling no love, no fear, no joy, no sorrow. That must be torturous for him. I truly understand of what being a villain feels like. Promising a power we do not entirely understand before the price became too great to forget.

gtaipan
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1:57 nice roar to let that anger out to scare the brides because of the hard work and dedication he’s doing to give him life and his children.

dillionthevillain
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*Dracula's brides attack a village and one of them gets killed because of it*

"Why can't they just leave us alone?!"

Makes me laugh every time.

CreepTacular_Toonz
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"Why do you torment that thing so?" The way he says that so nonchalant lol His highs and lows are so funny 😆

Coolygirl
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I love this. This is how movies should be like an opera in theaters.

leonkincoln-dpvs
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I love the brides cries. They give such a innocent horror to them. They're so stunning!

jennifercalimer
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The way that Dracula just screamed at them and made them scream away lol

Chioneplay
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Man this definitely the best live action Count Dracula. He's without a doubt the most powerful and near invincible vampire in movies.

peeweemaroske
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I love Verona's defiant little squawk at 2:02. It's tiny things like that in a movie that make it come to life so much more XD

JushuaProvido
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2:34 _”…do unto others…”_

Igor: *_before they do unto me!_*

Epic😁

williar
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Happy Birthday Jan 23rd to Richard, simply one of the finest actors of any generation!

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This was always my favourite interpretation of Dracula.

ClassifiedRanTom
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Richard Roxburg is the perfect Dracula.

MaximilianoAedo
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Oh my word, Igor is Beni from the mummy !!!! 😂 holy crap !!!

rh
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I watched a video about this movie, it was explained that the actor who played Dracula was really upside down, there was no camera tricks ! Respect for staying concentrated during this moment !

warrenwolfo
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The older I get the more I like this movie.

redsol
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0:11 I’ll never not find it highly hilarious how Dracula strikes such a dramatic pose as he gracefully floats to the ground. According to him, he has no heart, no emotions, but dammit, he can try and act like he does.

animatedink
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Dracula and Verona are married in real life.

parakaydilaw
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Those brides hanging above the ceiling with those flowy sleeves looks so pretty damn gorgeous..
F*ck*ng gorgeous 🥰😍

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