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Version of 

Nosferatu (1922)
Dracula (1931)
Drácula (1931)
Hay que matar a Drácula (1968)
Based on the same novel
Count Dracula (1970)
Blacula (1972)
Dracula (1972)
Dracula (1979)
Dracula (1980)
Dracula (1992)
Dracula (2002)
Van Helsing (2004)
Dracula (2006)

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References 

Berkeley Square (1933)
The inspiration for Van Helsing to grab the two candlesticks to form a cross comes from a 1933 film Berkeley Square, starring Leslie Howard.

Referenced in 

One More Time (1970)
Les Charlots contre Dracula (1980)
When Phil, Gérard and Jean are in the castle's crypt, they find coffins with the names of Christopher Lee and Bela Lugosi on them.
Q (1982)
Poster in Jimmy Quinn's apartment.
A Polish Vampire in Burbank (1985)
mentioned in dialogue
Waxwork (1988)
Matinee (1993)
From Dusk Till Dawn (1996)
The improvisation of two objects to make a cross the way Peter Cushing does is mentioned.
Vampires (1998)
Sleepy Hollow (1999)
The Opera Ghost: A Phantom Unmasked (2000)
mentioned once
Believe (2000)
Kapou se xero: Episode #1.6 (2001)
Poster on the wall
Spoiler Wars (2002)
Christopher Lee was refered to as Dracula.
I'm Alan Partridge: Bravealan (2002)
Alan mentions Hammer's Dracula
Something to Scream About (2003)
"Something to Scream About" is a documentary that references (and features) a wide variety of motion pictures as actresses discuss being in the B-Movie business.
Sith Apprentice (2005)
Count Dooku (played by Christopher Lee in the real films) mentions looking for Peter Cushing - mention is also made of Lee's former jobs as Dracula and Saruman, and at one point, the character turns into a bat.
The Perfect Scary Movie (2005)
Referenced by name
QI: Combustion (2005)
Mention of Christopher Lee/Peter Cushing as Dracula/Van Helsing
Frostbitten (2006)
Saga pulls to sticks together to form a cross Peter Cushing style
Footballers' Wives: Episode #5.5 (2006)
After the plane's turbulence, Tanya says she looks like Dracula.
Silent Clowns: Laurel and Hardy (2006)
Title mentioned by composer Neil Brand
QI: Engineering (2007)
Photo of Christopher Lee as Dracula seen
Have I Got News for You: Episode #34.4 (2007)
Referenced by name
Dracula: Prince of Marketing (2008)
References plot points from Dracula (1958).
Leisure Suit Larry: Box Office Bust (2009)
A mission in Larry's horror dreamscape is called "Dracula's monster" where Dracula - looking like the Dracula from this movie - creates a "monster" with lightning.
Erik: Portrait of a Living Corpse (2010)
Events referenced, Inspired by visual style.
Video Nasties: Moral Panic, Censorship & Videotape (2010)
It is mentioned in a magazine ("Horror Of Dracula").
Forget About It: Lord of the Rings (2011)
Panda mistakes Saruman for Dracula
Cinemassacre's Monster Madness: Satanic Rites of Dracula (2011)
mentions the rest of the Hammer series

Featured in 

Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em: Love Thy Neighbour (1973)
Frank and Betty are watching the film.
Son of Svengoolie: Horror of Dracula (1958) (1979)
This film was feature in this episode.
Cuba (1979)
Battista is seen watching the movie in his palace on 16mm.
Sneak Previews: Fade to Black/The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith/The Idolmaker/Every Man for Himself (1980)
Clips within a clip: Quick flashes of the movie appear in a clip from "Fade to Black" (1980).
Fade to Black (1980)
clip
Son of Svengoolie: Horror of Dracula (1958) (1981)
This film is featured in this episode.
Son of Svengoolie: Horror of Dracula (1958) (1982)
This film was featured in this episode.
Dracula: A Cinematic Scrapbook (1991)
shows footage from
Monster Mania (1997)
Film clips included
Dracula's Bram Stoker (2003)
clip shown
Nightmares in Foam Rubber (2004)
clips shown
Beloved Count (2007)
documentary featuring scenes from this film
Cinemassacre's Monster Madness: The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (2007)
A brief clip from this movie is shown
Bloodsucking Cinema (2007)
Clip featured.
True Blood: Mine (2008)
The movie that Jason watched for a short moment was Dracula (1958)
Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy (2010)
Footage of this movie is shown ("Horror Of Dracula").
Breakfast: Episode dated 24 March 2011 (2011)
Clip shown from Hammer Horror's early work.
Cinemassacre's Monster Madness: Halloween (2011)
recalling the final battle between Van Helsing and Dracula.

Spoofed in 

Lisztomania (1975)
Wagner is a Hammer-esque vampire who lives in a secluded castle when Liszt is tasked with exorcising him.
Transylvania Twist (1989)
Several scenes make fun of 'Dracula'
Wallace & Gromit in The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (2005)
Like Peter Cushing's Van Helsing, the reverend inprovises a crucifix when faced by the monster (albeit out of cucumbers rather than candlesticks, and to no avail).

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