
Every bloodline has a beginning
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, 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.
- 6.4
- 2014
- Released
- 1h 32m

Luke Evans
Vlad Tepes / Dracula
Sarah Gadon
Mirena / Mina Murray
Dominic Cooper
Mehmed II
Art Parkinson
Ingeras
Charles Dance
Master Vampire
Diarmaid Murtagh
Dimitru
Paul Kaye
Brother Lucian
William Houston
Cazan
Noah Huntley
Captain Petru
Ronan Vibert
Simion
Zach McGowan
Shkelgim
Ferdinand Kingsley
Hamza Bey
Joseph Long
General Omer
Thorvaldur Kristjansson
Bright Eyes
Jakub Gierszał
Acemi
Joe Benjamin
Mihai
Paul Bullion
Nicolae
Mish Boyko
Andrei
Dilan Gwyn
Governess
Arkie Reece
General Ismail
Phil Zimmerman
Mihai's Father
Dominic Borrelli
Wealthy Boyar
Tom Benedict Knight
Turkish General
Paul Casar
Intrigued Boyar
Stavros Demetraki
Mehmed's Adjutant
Ruth Baxter
Mirena's Handmaiden
Louise Parker
Mirena's Handmaiden
Glen Barry
Lucian's Monk
Shane McCaffrey
Lucian's Monk
Gary Whelan
Lucian's Monk
Guillaume Meliot
Omer's Adjutant
John Friel
Vlad's Castle Guard
Jason Coalter
Vlad's Castle Guard
Andrew Laverty
Vlad's Castle Guard
Cole Currin
Vlad's Castle Guard
Matthew Åkerfeldt
Vlad's Soldier
Andrew McQuade
Vlad's Soldier
Eugene Furphy
Vlad's Soldier
Ross Moneypenny
Vlad's Soldier
Bobby Marno
Vlad's Soldier
Connor Schelling-Tisza
Vlad's Soldier
Joe Kelly, Jr.
Vlad's Soldier
Graham Hutton
Vlad's Soldier
Phil McKee
Vlad's Soldier
Darren McMullan
Vlad's Soldier
Chris Keenan
Vlad's Soldier
Paul Monahan
Boyar Man
Norman Coates
Boyar Man
Gordon Bell
Boyar Man
Graham Cave
Boyar Man
Arthur Halligey
Boyar Man
Derek Mayne
Boyar Man
Al Geddes
Boyar Man
Gavin McCormick
Boyar Man
Xander Duffy
Boyar Man
Jeffrey O'Brien
Boyar Man
Gretta Shore
Lady of the Court
Charlene Gleeson
Lady of the Court
Orlaith Shore
Lady of the Court
Penelope Simmons
Lady of the Court
Ann Louise Bresnaham
Lady of the Court
Ann O'Connor
Lady of the Court
Aodhan McGowan
Child of the Court
Hunter Stratton Boland
Child of the Court
Maria Laird
Child of the Court
Lasco Atkins
Transylvanian Villager (uncredited)
Volkan Ay
Young Turkish Soldier (uncredited)
Frank Cannon
Monk No6 (uncredited)
John Carr
Market Shopper (uncredited)
Laurence Doherty
Peasant Man (uncredited)
Peter Heenan
Hero Boy (uncredited)
Davide Manganelli
Turkish General (uncredited)
Felicity McKee
Peasant (uncredited)
Joana Metrass
Handmaiden (uncredited)
Jesse Morris
Ottoman Soldier (uncredited)
J.J. Murphy
The Village Elder (uncredited)
Niall Murphy
Terrorised Turk (uncredited)
Marco Staines
Vlad Soldier (uncredited)
Freigeist van Tazzy
Ottoman Soldier (uncredited)
John Warman
Office Worker (uncredited)












Released
en
$70,000,000.00
$217,124,280.00
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- #monster
- #vampire
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- #supernatural
- #prince
- #heroism
- #battle
- #15th century
- #ottoman empire
- #dracula
- #dramatic
- #intense
Reviews

I think you have to treat this depiction of Dracula on it's own merits. There is no point comparing it with anything you've seen already. Given that, it is a perfectly watchable, and forgettable, adventure film with Luke Evans as Prince Vlad making the vampiric equivalent of a "deal with the devil" with Charles Dance to prevent his family and his kingdom from being over-run by the Turks. Dominic C
Bram Stoker's Count Dracula is textbook example of my Evil Iceberg Theory (the less you see of and know about a villain, the better). In an epistolary novel, the title character is the only one who doesn’t set his thoughts down in letters or in a diary (or, like Dr. Seward, a phonograph recording). If, as Lovecraft wrote, "The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear, and the oldest and

Dracula: The dark Superman RELEASED IN 2014 and directed by Gary Shore, "Dracula Untold” tells the origin of Dracula: In the 15th century Prince Vlad the Impaler (Luke Evans) must protect his small kingdom of Wallachia (in modern-day Romania) from a Turk warlord (Dominic Cooper) who demands a thousand boys from Wallachia & Transylvania, including Vlad’s son. Threatened by the unsurmountable Tur
That the so called “critics” at Rotten Tomatoes screws this movie over is not really a surprise. Said “critics” are usually out of sync with both my opinions and the opinions of most of the viewers which can be seen again from the fact that these people give this movie a 23% rating whereas the actual viewers give it a 60% rating. At lot of “purists” also seem to take a disliking to this movie. Wel
FX, Evans and Dance's performances are the only things to save in this movie. If you think Dracula becoming a hero and a martyr is a good idea, you will like it. Otherwise, like in my case, you will think that it was the worst idea in quite some time. So, Dracula is not the most evil creature in the world any more ... :(











