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  1. Dec 22, 1995 · Dracula: Dead and Loving It: Directed by Mel Brooks. With Leslie Nielsen, Peter MacNicol, Steven Weber, Amy Yasbeck. Mel Brooks' parody of the classic vampire story and its famous film adaptations.

  2. Dracula: Dead and Loving It is a 1995 comedy horror film directed by Mel Brooks and starring Leslie Nielsen. It is a spoof of Bram Stoker 's novel Dracula and of some of the story's well-known adaptations.

  3. Dapper Count Dracula (Leslie Nielsen) relocates from his Transylvanian castle to Victorian London with his slavish assistant, Renfield (Peter MacNicol), in search of new blood.

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    • Comedy, Fantasy, Horror
    • PG-13
  4. A comic reinvention of the Bela Lugosi classic about a Transylvanian vampire who works his evil spell on a perplexed group of Londoners. 7,440 IMDb 5.8 1 h 29 min 1995. X-Ray PG-13. Horror · Comedy · Campy · Fun.

  5. Jan 11, 2022 · The immortal Mel Brooks offers up a comedy transfusion with Dracula: Dead And Loving it — a fangtastic spoof in the vein of Young Frankenstein, Blazing Saddles, and...

  6. The vampires are loose, but somehow everyone's having a great time, including the undead count himself in Dracula: Dead and Loving It. www.max.com Mel Brooks takes a turn at a classic...

  7. Synopsis. Transylvania: 1893. A coach containing Thomas Renfield (Peter MacNicol), a solicitor from London, and two Transylvanian natives, rocks up a mountanous path. Renfield says he's feeling queasy and one of the helpful natives leans out the window to tell the driver to slow down.

  8. Dracula: Dead and Loving It. 1995 · 1 hr 30 min. PG-13. Comedy · Horror. The vampires are loose and everyone's having a little too much fun—including the undead count himself. But professor Van Helsing is on the case. Subtitles: English.

  9. Dec 22, 1995 · When a lawyer shows up at the vampire's doorstep, he falls prey to his charms and joins him in his search for fresh blood. Enter Professor Van Helsing, who may be the only one able to vanquish the Count. Mel Brooks. Director, Screenplay. Rudy De Luca.

  10. Count Dracula, the Prince of Darkness, is dead and he's loving it but he's also in for some ego-puncturing problems and horrific surprises never encountered by Bela Lugosi or Gary Oldman. On Dracula's bumpy quest for blood, the blundering bloodsucker exhibits a dazzling and hilarious array of...

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