Dracula, who operates a high-end resort away from the human world, goes into overprotective mode when a boy discovers the resort and falls for the count's teenaged daughter.Dracula, who operates a high-end resort away from the human world, goes into overprotective mode when a boy discovers the resort and falls for the count's teenaged daughter.Dracula, who operates a high-end resort away from the human world, goes into overprotective mode when a boy discovers the resort and falls for the count's teenaged daughter.
- Director
- Writers
- Peter Baynham(screenplay by)
- Robert Smigel(screenplay by)
- Todd Durham(story by)
- Stars
- Adam Sandler(voice)
- Kevin James(voice)
- Andy Samberg(voice)
Top credits
- Director
- Writers
- Peter Baynham(screenplay by)
- Robert Smigel(screenplay by)
- Todd Durham(story by)
- Stars
- Adam Sandler(voice)
- Kevin James(voice)
- Andy Samberg(voice)
- See more at IMDbPro
- Awards
- 2 wins & 15 nominations
Videos6
Selena Gomez
- Mavisas Mavis
- (voice)
Fran Drescher
- Euniceas Eunice
- (voice)
Steve Buscemi
- Wayneas Wayne
- (voice)
Molly Shannon
- Wandaas Wanda
- (voice)
David Spade
- Griffinas Griffin
- (voice)
CeeLo Green
- Murrayas Murray
- (voice)
Brian Stack
- Pilotas Pilot
- (voice)
Chris Parnell
- Flyas Fly
- (voice)
Sadie Sandler
- Winnieas Winnie
- (voice)
- …
- Director
- Writers
- Peter Baynham(screenplay by)
- Robert Smigel(screenplay by)
- Todd Durham(story by)
- All cast & crew
Storyline
In 1895, Dracula builds a resort in Transylvania, hidden from the humans, to raise his beloved daughter Mavis in a safe environment. In the present, the place is the Hotel Transylvania, where monsters bring their families to vacation far from the frightening humans. Dracula invites his friends - Frankenstein and his wife Eunice; Wayne and Wanda, the werewolves; Griffin, the invisible man; Murray, the mummy; Bigfoot, among others - to celebrate the 118th birthday of Mavis. When the party is ready to start, the 21-year-old Jonathan is walking through the forest and stumbles upon the hotel. Dracula sees Jonathan and disguises him as a monster to hide Jonathan from the guests. But Mavis also sees Jonathan and Dracula forces him to pose as a monster. Soon Mavis believes that Jonathan is the "zing" of her life despite the advice of her father about humans. —Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- Taglines
- Where monsters go to get away from it all
- Genres
- Motion Picture Rating (MPAA)
- Rated PG for some rude humor, action and scary images
- Parents guide
Did you know
- TriviaNear the beginning of the movie, when the hotel guests are first seen arriving, Dracula (Adam Sandler) mentions that the hotel has been in operation since 1898. It is also shown that Mavis' mother was killed by a mob in approximately 1895 (based on a family portrait showing Mavis at around one-year-old with both of her parents). Bram Stoker's Dracula was written in 1896 and released in 1897. So this movie actually uses a chronological order following the original Dracula story, as if it were a telling of the Nigel's story.
- GoofsFrankenstein, despite being terrified of a tiny match and unable to fly because an airplane engine might catch fire, is okay with a torch-lit castle and a sauna powered by a fire-breathing dragon.
- Crazy creditsThe Torch lady in the Columbia Pictures logo turns into a vampire bat.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Becky G. Feat. Will.i.am: Problem (The Monster Remix) (2012)
- SoundtracksHush Little Baby
Written by Traditional
Arranged by Robert Smigel and Genndy Tartakovsky
Performed by Adam Sandler
Top review
Monsters Going Wild
Hotel Transylvania has a simple concept: classic campy monsters staying in a hotel where humans are not allowed because they think we're evil. It doesn't sound too fresh but it looks fun. Behind this concept is a father-daughter-relationship that seems to follow the footsteps of other great recent animated films. The result is, it's not getting there yet but it's still as delightful as it's suppose to be. It's one of those films that it's so crazy, you'll instantly like it. Most of the gags are clever and ridiculous. Overall, it's an endless fun entertainment.
Though, the film sometimes feels like a mediocre animated kids film. Generic family film elements are there but they are used in a different way. There is often slapstick and toilet humor but the gags are best when it's outrageously absurd. Every set pieces are swift, quirky, and exciting. The voices of the characters sound silly at glance but the actors made them pretty likable.
When the craziness slows down, there's a sweet bit of Dracula's relationship between Mavis and Jonathan, and some brooding. The drama is a little effective. It's not as strong as most recent animated films. It's more focused at being fun and hilarious. It's great when it stays to the roots of a cartoon like showing peculiar looking characters acting like lunatics. The best laughs are when the monsters are expressing their misanthropy in a ludicrously paranoid way, and when they're just making fun of each other. Mainstream pop culture song numbers kind of tone things down, but the song number at the end didn't affect the breathtaking and emotional climax.
Hotel Transylvania is good enough for the whole family even though it's raucous. Fans of the animation genre would enjoy this a lot more. Since it's directed by a cartoon expert, it contains a lot of absurd and exciting scenes that is similar to his shows. Although, some might expect something more since many animated films these days are deeper and powerful, leaving the old habits behind. Hotel Transylvania still has the heart but it's just not as compelling as the others. If you're in for the joys then this will give you a good time. My rating may be too high, but this my thing. I always enjoy this kind of animation.
Though, the film sometimes feels like a mediocre animated kids film. Generic family film elements are there but they are used in a different way. There is often slapstick and toilet humor but the gags are best when it's outrageously absurd. Every set pieces are swift, quirky, and exciting. The voices of the characters sound silly at glance but the actors made them pretty likable.
When the craziness slows down, there's a sweet bit of Dracula's relationship between Mavis and Jonathan, and some brooding. The drama is a little effective. It's not as strong as most recent animated films. It's more focused at being fun and hilarious. It's great when it stays to the roots of a cartoon like showing peculiar looking characters acting like lunatics. The best laughs are when the monsters are expressing their misanthropy in a ludicrously paranoid way, and when they're just making fun of each other. Mainstream pop culture song numbers kind of tone things down, but the song number at the end didn't affect the breathtaking and emotional climax.
Hotel Transylvania is good enough for the whole family even though it's raucous. Fans of the animation genre would enjoy this a lot more. Since it's directed by a cartoon expert, it contains a lot of absurd and exciting scenes that is similar to his shows. Although, some might expect something more since many animated films these days are deeper and powerful, leaving the old habits behind. Hotel Transylvania still has the heart but it's just not as compelling as the others. If you're in for the joys then this will give you a good time. My rating may be too high, but this my thing. I always enjoy this kind of animation.
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- billygoat1071
- Oct 12, 2012
Details
- Release date
- Countries of origin
- Official site
- Language
- Also known as
- Khách Sạn Huyền Bí
- Filming locations
- Production companies
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
Box office
- Budget
- $85,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $148,313,048
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $42,522,194
- Sep 30, 2012
- Gross worldwide
- $358,375,603
- Runtime
- 1h 31min
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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