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There is a low-tech 1920's special effect used in Faust that makes the ring of fire Fuast stands in appear to cast duplicates of itself skyward. The same effect is used again in Dracula, and in both films the rings of fire appear directly before the main character meets the villain.
the line "I never drink ... wine" is originally taken from the 1931-version of Dracula
Elisabeta's death scene, Dracula's old age make-up and the scene with Dracula's brides.
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Featurette about the making of the film
Tom Arnold says that he missed out on a part in this movie.
Mentioned during the "Woody Allen's Bride of Frankenstein" segment
Joel: Bram Stoker's Bride of the Monster.
Seen on video store shelf in 'Video Review'
"Coppola's Dracula" discussed
Mike: "Bram Stoker's Car 54"
Mike: (as Keanu Reeves) I will go to Count Dracula.
Title on Cinema marquee
In "Gimme a Break," the Keanu Reeves caricature boards the bus and says that he's "looking for a bomb," and Slappy replies, "Check out your performance in 'Dracula'!"
When Red first appears in disguise, you see his true, evil self through his shadow, on the wall. This same thing happened with Dracula's shadow being different then his physical actions in the Bram Stoker movie.
The mystery man is looking and laughing exactly the same as Dracula in Coppolla's film
Video on shelf at video store
In a host segment, Crow presents his documentary, titled "Crow T. Robot's Bram Stoker's Dracula."
Tom: "Red Green's 'Dracula'"
mentionned once
It is mentioned.
Rebecca mentions Gary Oldman as a fictional vampire.
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poster seen
mentioned once
Frank impersonates Keanu Reeves if he played Dracula.
The glowing red eyes in the dark and the super vampire are both homages to this film. Also, Annika is strangeled by the head vampire, she cuts his throat causing him to fall backward, mirroring the exact same series of events in Dracula
After the plane's turbulence, Tanya says she looks like Dracula.
References to Coppola's Dracula in Pan's sequences and the Labyrinth
poster in dorm room
The Nerd complains that the game based on the film shows clips from the film, and says "If I wanted to watch the movie, I'd watch the damn movie!"
Mention of Gary Oldman as vampire
documentary is a making of
poster hanging on the wall and same hair style in reenactment scenes like Gary Oldman
Similar opening sequence with people being impaled in silhouette
Nerd mentions the movie.
The music that accompanies General Grievous is inspired by Wojciech Kilar 'Vampire Hunters' theme
Mentioned by David Stratton when a review of Twilight discusses how vampires have been portrayed over the years.
Title mentioned during Keanu Reeves' speech
A Francois Ford Coppola Dracula pinball game was shown.
The Critic mentions Gary Oldman played Dracula
Mention the horror monster movies of the 1990's
Poster is shown
talks about the fictionalizing of Dracula versus the historical Dracula
Multiple references
Francis Ford Coppola's Dracula is among the vampires who can be seen in "Dracula-la Land."
"Would give out the same performance if he was in Francis Ford Coppola's Dracula"
Title mentioned while introducing Gary Oldman
"Have you seen Francis Ford Coppola's Dracula with Gary Oldman?"
Various convention attendees seen dress up as the vampires from this movie.
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Music used in the scenes about Dr. Charles Montgomery in this episode and in #1.4 Halloween: Part 1 is from the original score of Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992) by Wojciech Kilar.
"It's the armor from Bram Stoker's Dracula!"
"You know what my Dracula movie is missing? One of the guys from Bill & fucking Ted!"
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Film clips included
Clips are shown.
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Clip from film is used in this episode.
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clips shown
many clips shown
Clip featured.
The movie is taped over Victor's First Communion Party's recording and its last scene is shown on his TV while he's sleeping.
"Worst Vampire Powers" segment.
Vampire Dating segment
Clips shown when a segment on vampires looks at Dracula.
A clip of Dracula from "Dracula" (1992) laughing evilly is shown
Keanu Reeve's English accent
Music used in the scenes about Dr. Charles Montgomery in this episode and in #1.3 Murder House is from the original score of Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992) by Wojciech Kilar.
Spoofs
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spoofed as Bram Stoker's Blacula
Mr. Burns' vampiric appearance is based on the look of the older Dracula in Bram Stoker's Dracula, from the hairstyle to the flowing red robes.
Animal as Dracula has Dracula's hairdo
Matthew's shadow in one of Beth's daydreams.
The scene with Conker's ancestor is reference to Dracula
The "coach wheels at the edge of the precipice" scene.
Count Beuletha
dracula parody, Mina character
Dracula stage show spoofs this version specifically
Mark Gatiss jokingly re-enacts the journey to the caste at the start of the episode.
many decorative elements and quotes from this movie.




