fiction.wikisort.org - MovieSaint Dracula 3D is a 2012 film directed by Rupesh Paul.[1] Produced by BizTV Network – the producers of Dam 999, Saint Dracula 3D became the second stereoscopic 3D film to be made on the story of Count Dracula, as Dario Argento had already directed Dracula 3D earlier that year.[2] The film was released in English and Malayalam
2012 film by Rupesh Paul
Saint Dracula 3D |
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Promotional poster |
Directed by | Rupesh Paul |
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Produced by | BizTV Network Aries Telecasting Pvt Ltd |
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Starring | Mitch Powell Patricia Duarte Daniel Shayler Suzanne Roche Bill Hutchens Carl Wharton Michael Christopher Anna Burkholder Lawrence Larkin |
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Cinematography | Francois Coppey |
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Edited by | Ajay Devaloka |
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Music by | Sreevalsan J Menon |
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Distributed by | Indywood Distribution Network |
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Release date |
- 23 November 2012 (2012-11-23)
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Languages | English Malayalam |
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Budget | $10 million |
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Filming
The film was shot in Liverpool, Manchester and Wales in the UK. Director Rupesh Paul along with Sohan Roy, the director of the film Dam 999 completed the movie with a cast and crew from the UK.
The entire movie was shot on camera 'RED' by Frenchman Francois Coppey, the Director of Photography, while the stereography was done by Julian Crivelli. The movie was released in 2012.
As of March 2013, the film was available as a part of the Freestyle Life Film Exhibition.[3]
Cast
- Mitch Powell – as Dracula[4]
- Patricia Duarte – as Clara
- Daniel Shayler – as Benjamin
- Suzanne Roche – as Sr. Agnes
- Bill Hutchens – as Fr. Nicholson
- Carl Wharton – as The Vicar
- Michael Christopher – as The Bishop
- Anna Burkholder – as Hay
- Lawrence Larkin – as FBI Agent Carlo
- Nicola Jeanne – as The Mother Superior
Crew
- Written & Directed By – Rupesh Paul
- Project Designer – Sohan Roy[5]
- Producer – BizTV Network
- Co-Producer – Prabhiraj.N
- Cinematographer – Francois Coppey
Still Photography – John Guy
Line Producer – John Guy
- Stereographer – Julian Crivelli
- Colorist – Sapan Narula
- Music – Sreevalsan J Menon[6]
- Sound Design – Renjith Viswanathan
- Costume Designer – Nichola Parle
- Digital Image Technician – Wezley Joao Ferreira
- Animal Consultancy – Jakk Tennant
Oscar eligibility
In 2012, the movie was one of 282 feature films eligible for an Oscar Award for Best Picture at the 85th Oscars. Two of the songs as well as the background score of the film were also eligible for the Best Song and Best Original Soundtrack award categories.[7] Saint Dracula 3D was one of two feature films from India to be included in the category, the second one being Akashathinte Niram by Dr Biju.[7]
See also
References
External links
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Universe |
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Characters | |
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Publications |
- Powers of Darkness
- Dracula's Guest
- Dracula's Guest and Other Weird Stories
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Possible inspirations |
- Vlad II Dracul
- Vlad Călugărul
- Vlad the Impaler
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Castles |
- Castle Dracula
- Bran Castle
- Poenari Castle
- Corvin Castle
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Films |
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Universal series | |
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Hammer Horror | |
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Dracula 2000 | |
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Nosferatu films | |
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Hotel Transylvania | |
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Parodies | |
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Other | |
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Other media |
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Television | Series | |
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Episodes |
- "Dracula" (Mystery and Imagination) (1968)
- "Treehouse of Horror IV" (1993)
- "Buffy vs. Dracula" (2000)
- "Treehouse of Horror XXI" (2010)
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Literature |
- The Dracula Tape and sequels (1975–2002)
- Anno Dracula series (1992–present)
- Anno Dracula
- The Bloody Red Baron
- Dracula Cha Cha Cha
- The Revenge of Dracula (1978)
- Little Dracula (1986)
- Dracula the Undead (1997)
- The Historian (2005)
- The Book of Renfield (2005)
- Bloodline (2005)
- Young Dracula and Young Monsters (2006)
- Fangland (2007)
- Dracula the Un-dead (2009)
- Out of the Dark (2010)
- Dracul (2018)
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Radio | |
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Plays |
- Dracula (1924)
- Dracula (1995)
- Dracula (1996)
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Musicals |
- Dracula (Czech musical) (1995)
- Dracula: A Chamber Musical (1997)
- Dracula, the Musical (2004)
- Dracula – Entre l'amour et la mort (2006)
- Dracula – L'amour plus fort que la mort (2011)
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Comics |
- The Tomb of Dracula
- Dracula (Marvel Comics)
- Dracula (Dell Comics)
- Don Dracula
- Dracula Lives!
- Hellsing
- Sword of Dracula
- Batman & Dracula trilogy
- Victorian Undead
- Wolves at the Gate
- X-Men: Apocalypse vs. Dracula
- Purgatori
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Video games | |
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Pinball |
- Dracula (1979)
- Taxi (1988)
- Bram Stoker's Dracula (1993)
- Monster Bash (1998)
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Other games | |
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Albums | |
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Songs | |
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Audio dramas | |
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Original characters | |
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Related |
- Lugosi v. Universal Pictures
- Dracula's Guest and Other Weird Stories
- Count Dracula in popular culture
- Transylvanian Society of Dracula
- Dracula Daily
- Dracula Society
- Dracula tourism
- Bibliography of works on Dracula
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- Category (Dracula)
- Category (derivatives)
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