Frank Langella performs one of the best Draculas ever here. The production is lush and sets are dlish, too. But Langella's Dracula is just plain flat-out sexy. The velvet voice is so much a part of this, as is his body language and hand gestures. Some humor, some romance, some tragic-anti-hero moments, too. Langella finds his only competition for sexiest vampire from Chris Sarandon's modern-day take in "Fright Night."
Maybe I need to watch them both again to help me decide.
In any case, they make good companion pieces for a double-feature-stay-home night.
Why isn't this on DVD?
Maybe I need to watch them both again to help me decide.
In any case, they make good companion pieces for a double-feature-stay-home night.
Why isn't this on DVD?