One of Gary Oldman’s many memorable roles over the years was playing the title role in “Bram Stoker’s Dracula”, director Francis Ford Coppola’s 1992 take on the classic vampire tale.
According to Oldham’s co-star Cary Elwes, Oldman went to some extremes when portraying the iconic bloodsucker. In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter about his many roles, Elwes recalled how Coppola deliberately separated Oldman from the rest of the cast, for dramatic purposes. READ MORE: ‘Dracula’ Director Counters Claim That Keanu Reeves Refused Direction To Make Winona Ryder Cry On Set “Francis believes that the more time the cast spends together that will translate onscreen,” Elwes explained. “So he had all the vampire hunters live on one
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