Van - Helsing 2004
It is the most controversial performance in the film, but time has been kind to Roxburgh’s Dracula. He isn’t trying to be Bela Lugosi or Gary Oldman. Instead, he plays the Count as a flamboyant, melodramatic renaissance man—think a gothic rock star who throws tantrums when his brides fail him. His delivery of lines like “I can’t love… ever ” is pure comic-book theater, and for , that fits perfectly.
A tragic curse used as a pawn in Dracula’s schemes. Van Helsing 2004
: A vigilante monster hunter for the Holy Order who has no memory of his past. He is later revealed to be the reincarnation of the Archangel Gabriel. Anna Valerious It is the most controversial performance in the
Van Helsing (2004) logic: "Let’s put a cowboy-hat-wearing Hugh Jackman, Dracula, Frankenstein’s Monster, werewolves, and a Hungarian princess in a steampunk cathedral and just… go." His delivery of lines like “I can’t love…
The key to Dracula’s plan to give life to his undead offspring.