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Dracula Untold by Luke Evans
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Product description
The origin story of the man who became the enduring legend of Dracula is told in Dracula Untold, an epic action-adventure starring Luke Evans (Fast & Furious 6, The Hobbit series) in the title role. Gary Shore directs, and Michael De Luca produces.
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- Package Dimensions : 20.32 x 15.24 x 1.27 cm; 226.8 Grams
- ASIN : B01GWC1ACG
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Reviewed in Australia on 22 February 2021
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Awesome movie a Dracula story retold. Good thought went into the movie andbproduction with a ghood cast who portrayed it well.
Reviewed in Australia on 26 October 2020
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A bit of a different take on the dracula myth with plenty of action.
Reviewed in Australia on 1 August 2020
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The movie was so good that a few days later I wanted to watch it again but I would have to pay again. I think you should be able to have access to the movie for at least 1 week like when you rent a dvd.
Reviewed in Australia on 2 November 2020
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An awesome version of the classic Dracula movie's a must see film, delivered before due date 5 stars for both movie and Amazon
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Reviewed in Australia on 21 March 2021
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I love this movie and have watched it so many times. I really want them to make a sequel because I need to know the story after he finds Mina Murray in the future.
Reviewed in Australia on 8 May 2021
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Not a bad vampire story
Reviewed in Australia on 18 October 2020
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Seen it before didn’t disappoint the second time around
Reviewed in Australia on 3 November 2020
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Excellent story of Dracula, still hoping they’ll make a sequel.
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Andy
3.0 out of 5 stars
Slow start, with some good ideas, but over all, dissapointing.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 30 August 2017Verified Purchase
Ok film, with some good ideas. Slow start, but gets slightly better near the end. I am still looking for this Dracula story to be done justice. This is along the right lines, but still lacking.
4K HDR picture is good, but there are some areas were the camera is not in focus and suffers from the intended rubbish background sky film grain. I really don't see the point in this, I want 4K HD razor sharp, not film grain.
Over all, worth a watch.
4K HDR picture is good, but there are some areas were the camera is not in focus and suffers from the intended rubbish background sky film grain. I really don't see the point in this, I want 4K HD razor sharp, not film grain.
Over all, worth a watch.
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rbmusicman/and/movie-fan'
4.0 out of 5 stars
'AN ENJOYABLE WATCH IF BUT A RE-INVENTION OF THE FABLED TALE'
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 11 February 2015Verified Purchase
Enjoyable re-watch
The year is 1492 Transylvania - The small Kingdom ruled by 'Prince Vlad' (The Impaler)(Luke Evans) has enjoyed peace for the
past ten years.
When during a Celebration the Kings envoy turn up to claim the fealty due, they also demand 1000 boys to serve with his armies'
the selection would also include 'Prince Vlad' and 'Mirena's' (Sarah Gadon) young Son, however 'Vlad' is not prepared to meet the
demands of 'King Mehmed' (Dominic Cooper) knowing the warlord will wreak vengeance upon his small kingdom.
Earlier 'Vlad' had lost two of his men in a mysterious cave on the side of a mountain that harbours pure evil, it is to this cave the
Prince turns too, to save both his family and his people, the cost to himself, eternal damnation, he will become something very
different with unimaginable power and senses, which have been passed to him by 'The Master' (Charles Dance)
The passion for his family and his people remains, he returns to his castle which is under siege from overwhelming forces - odds he
will not fear.
'Vlad' seeks to take his family and people to a safe place knowing the War-Lord King will hunt them down, as the days pass his need
for blood becomes intense....
The story to be told well needed more than the approx 90 minute run-time, the story perhaps a little fanciful stretching the story and
legend in the telling of the beginnings of Dracula, however if watched with little expectation, as a spectacle putting aside legend it's
a decent special-effects viewing.
As an earlier reviewer pointed out the role taken by Charles Dance somewhat beneath his acting prowess in truth.
Good Picture and Sound Quality
GOOD ON 4K FORMAT
Features -
* Alternate Opening
* Deleted Scenes
* Feature Commentary
* Day in the Life - Luke Evans
* Dracula Retold
* Staying 1000
* The land of Dracula
* Interactive Map
* Luke Evans - Creating a Legend
The year is 1492 Transylvania - The small Kingdom ruled by 'Prince Vlad' (The Impaler)(Luke Evans) has enjoyed peace for the
past ten years.
When during a Celebration the Kings envoy turn up to claim the fealty due, they also demand 1000 boys to serve with his armies'
the selection would also include 'Prince Vlad' and 'Mirena's' (Sarah Gadon) young Son, however 'Vlad' is not prepared to meet the
demands of 'King Mehmed' (Dominic Cooper) knowing the warlord will wreak vengeance upon his small kingdom.
Earlier 'Vlad' had lost two of his men in a mysterious cave on the side of a mountain that harbours pure evil, it is to this cave the
Prince turns too, to save both his family and his people, the cost to himself, eternal damnation, he will become something very
different with unimaginable power and senses, which have been passed to him by 'The Master' (Charles Dance)
The passion for his family and his people remains, he returns to his castle which is under siege from overwhelming forces - odds he
will not fear.
'Vlad' seeks to take his family and people to a safe place knowing the War-Lord King will hunt them down, as the days pass his need
for blood becomes intense....
The story to be told well needed more than the approx 90 minute run-time, the story perhaps a little fanciful stretching the story and
legend in the telling of the beginnings of Dracula, however if watched with little expectation, as a spectacle putting aside legend it's
a decent special-effects viewing.
As an earlier reviewer pointed out the role taken by Charles Dance somewhat beneath his acting prowess in truth.
Good Picture and Sound Quality
GOOD ON 4K FORMAT
Features -
* Alternate Opening
* Deleted Scenes
* Feature Commentary
* Day in the Life - Luke Evans
* Dracula Retold
* Staying 1000
* The land of Dracula
* Interactive Map
* Luke Evans - Creating a Legend
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D.W.H
5.0 out of 5 stars
from man to bat
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 15 January 2017Verified Purchase
a prince must obey the Turkish kingdom by giving gold and silver and a new payment of 1000 boys for the Turkish army.he refuses and climbs to a cave high in the mountains where a vampire Is trapped.after being bitten ,if he can last 3 days without drinking blood the strength and powers the vampire has will wear off ,if not he will turn into one and the vampire freed of his cave prison.the prince has to make a choice against 1000 Turkish soldiers heading to his castle to destroy all.FANTASTIC FILM AND SPECIAL EFFECTS ....RECOMMEND
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Agohome
1.0 out of 5 stars
Absoluter Schwachsinn. Sofort zurück oder ab in die Mülltonne
Reviewed in Germany on 26 July 2020Verified Purchase
Dieses schwachsinnige Machwerk, welches sich sogar noch auf historische Personen beruft, ist ein Spiegelbild des kulturellen Werteverfalls unserer westlichen Gesellschaft: Primitive sinnfreie und alberne Story, Computerspielereien zur Erzeugung lächerlicher Effekte, egal ob sie passen oder nicht, Schauspieler ohne Ausstrahlung. Wenn dieses Primitiv-Machwerk gute Rezensionen bekommt, dann muss man sich um unser kulturelles Erbe und unser Bildungsniveau ernsthaft Sorgen machen. Wer finanziert solche Projekte? Wer schaut sich diesen Müll an? Ich sende dieses "Werk" zurück oder werfe es in die Mülltonne.

Book Lover
5.0 out of 5 stars
Dracula Untold - love it
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 21 March 2016Verified Purchase
Wasn't sure what to make of this at first but on watching it a second time, I thoroughly enjoyed it. It's the right amount of gothic and horror combined (though not scary of course) and I think it's a great twist on the original classic of Dracula. It had mixed reviews but it gets my vote as a vamp film and I really think it was made very well.
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