Dracula: Dead and Loving It with Leslie Nielsen: DVD Cover
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Dracula: Dead and Loving It Director: Mel Brooks Cast: Leslie Nielsen, Peter MacNichol, Steven Weber, Amy Yasbeck

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  • DVD Release Date: 06/29/2004
  • Original Release: 1995
  • Rating: Rated PG13
  • Sales Rank: 1,050

Viewer Rating: (14 ratings)

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Commentary by director/co-writer Mel Brooks, co-stars Steven Weber and Amy Yasbeck and co-writers Rudy de Luca and Steve Haberman; Theatrical trailer; Subtitles: English, Français, and Español

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Scene Index

Side #1 --
1. Illustrated Credits [2:32]
2. Dangerrrrrrrrrr [4:32]
3. Slippery Sticky Welcome [2:45]
4. Signed and Nipped [1:52]
5. Easy to Enslave [3:42]
6. Rough (Criss) Crossing [1:40]
7. Message in the Lobby [4:45]
8. Lucy's Visitors [3:26]
9. Lunch Bugs [4:23]
10. 10 Out of 10 [4:52]
11. A Daymare [2:02]
12. Yes, We Have Nosferatu [3:27]
13. One Flies, the Other Doesn't [3:56]
14. There's Lucy [3:09]
15. The Last Word [4:20]
16. Lucy Loose [2:01]
17. Bloody Mess [5:12]
18. Mixed Hypno-Signals [2:21]
19. The Dance of Love [3:31]
20. Rather Touchy [4:43]
21. Dance Duet Solo [6:01]
22. Follow That Imbecile [3:38]
23. Smoking Bat [3:36]
24. The Final Word [1:48]
25. End Credits [5:20]

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Editorial Reviews

Mel Brooks does it again with this send-up of vampire films. That Leslie Nielson plays the great blood-sucking count gives viewers a good idea as to what they are in for. This Dracula takes himself very seriously despite the fact that he's a bit of a klutz with a tendency to slip in the bat guano that adorns his castle floor. Staying very close to Bram Stoker's original story, Brooks also pays sly homage to other major vampire film classics, including Nosferatu. Though silly but subtle gags abound in this outing, Brooks has taken great care to recreate the late 19th-century atmosphere in rich detail and harkens back to Hammer horror movies popular during the '50s and '60s. Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide

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Hurray for comedy horror!by Bobzie

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September 06, 2009: I love this movie--it is a typical Leslie Nielsen comedy. It's ridiculous, crazy and funny from beginning to end.

Never Fails to Make me Laugh!by Nursing_Student89

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May 03, 2009: One of the best comedies I have ever viewed. Puts me in stitches. The cast is hilarious; Peter MacNicol's portrayal of Renfield really made the movie. This twisted spoof is sure to please. :)


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