Dracula (also known by its promotional title
Bram Stoker's Dracula)
[Dracula (1992) - Release dates] is a
1992 horror-
romance film produced and directed by
Francis Ford Coppola, based on the novel
Dracula by
Bram Stoker. It stars
Gary Oldman as
Count Dracula in an
ensemble cast, also featuring
Keanu Reeves,
Anthony Hopkins and
Winona Ryder. The score was composed by
Wojciech Kilar and the closing theme song "Love Song for a Vampire" was written and performed by
Annie Lennox. The film was a notable box office hit and won three
Academy Awards in
1993. It also established Oldman as a popular portrayer of villains in
American film.