You threw me with Dracula! There was a recent adaptation on TV -may have been BBC or ITV- that was pretty well received (though I didn't see it). However, that one you've found was from 1977! To be honest, I wouldn't bother unless it was cheap. In 1977, the BBC ruled the world with sitcoms and documentaries. And dramas, except when I see clips from those dramas, I find them very stagey. More like videos of theatre plays. I doubt it's aged well.
Quote from: Jon on January 02, 2009, 03:08:28 AMYou threw me with Dracula! There was a recent adaptation on TV -may have been BBC or ITV- that was pretty well received (though I didn't see it). However, that one you've found was from 1977! To be honest, I wouldn't bother unless it was cheap. In 1977, the BBC ruled the world with sitcoms and documentaries. And dramas, except when I see clips from those dramas, I find them very stagey. More like videos of theatre plays. I doubt it's aged well.I actually had thought the DVD Pete was looking at was the "well received" version and have it on my Wish List as well. Now you made me step back and I will have took into this more closely. Don't want to buy a piece of garbage while intending to get something well received...I gues you mean this: Dracula (2006) ?Pete meant this: Count Dracula (1977)The first one has an IMDb Rating of 5.2, the second one 7.8 The latter also comes highly recommended by DVDTalk (which is why it's on my Wish List).I strongly support the recommendation of Fawlty Towers.