In 1462, Vlad Dracula, a member of the Order of the Dragon, returned from a victory against the Turks to find his wife, Elisabeta, committing suicide after receiving his false death report. Angry that his wife was now condemned for committing suicide, Dracula disfigured his chapel and abandoned God, declaring that he would rise from the grave to repay Elisabeta with all the forces of darkness. In an angry state, he pierced the stone cross of the chapel with his sword and drank the blood flowing from him.
In 1897, a qualified new lawyer Jonathan Harker brought Transylvania Count Dracula as a client of his colleague Renfield, who had gone mad. Jonathan went to Transylvania to arrange the acquisition of Dracula's real estate in London, including Carfax Abbey. Jonathan meets with Dracula, who discovers the image of Harker's fiancé, Mina and believes that he is the reincarnation of Elisabeta. Dracula left Jonathan to be attacked and fed by the bride and sailed to England with a box of her native land, living in Carfax Abbey. His arrival was foretold by the spoils of Renfield, who is now a prisoner at the mental hospital. Jack Seward.
In London, Dracula emerges as a wolf-like creature in a violent storm and hypnotizes hypnotically, then rapes and bites Lucy Westenra, with whom Mina lives while Jonathan is in Transylvania. The deteriorating health and behavior of Lucy led to ex-suitors Quincey Morris and Dr. Seward, with his fiancé, Arthur Holmwood, to summon Dr. Abraham Van Helsing, who recognized Lucy as a vampire victim. Dracula, looking young and handsome during the day, meets and lures Mina. When Mina received word from Jonathan, who had escaped from the castle and recovered in a monastery, she went to Romania to marry him. In his anger, Dracula turns Lucy into a vampire. Van Helsing, Holmwood, Seward and Morris killed Lucy the next night.
After Jonathan and Mina returned to London, Jonathan and Van Helsing led the others to Carfax Abbey, where they destroyed Count's soil boxes. Dracula enters a mental hospital, where he kills Renfield for warning Mina about her presence. She visits Mina, who lives in Seward's house while others chase Dracula, and confess that she killed Lucy and has terrorized Mina's friends. Confused and angry, Mina admits that she still loves him and remembers his previous life as Elisabeta. At his insistence, Dracula begins to turn her into a vampire. Hunters burst into the bedroom, and Dracula claimed Mina as the bride before running away. As Mina changes, Van Helsing hypnotizes her and learns through her relationship with Dracula that she is sailing home in her last remaining box. The hunters go to Varna to intercept him, but Dracula reads Mina's mind and avoids it. Hunters separated; Van Helsing and Mina went to the Borgo Pass and the castle, while others tried to stop the gipsy carrying the Count.
At night, Van Helsing and Mina were approached by Dracula's bride. Initially, they scared Mina, but eventually she gave up on their singing and tried to seduce Van Helsing. Before Mina could feed her blood, Van Helsing placed a communion wafer on her forehead, leaving a mark. He surrounds them with a circle of fire to protect them from the bride, then infiltrate the castle and spit it out the next morning. As approaching sunset, Dracula's train arrives at the castle, chased by hunters. The battle between hunters and gypsies ensues. Morris was stabbed in the back during the fight and at sunset Dracula exploded from his coffin. Harker slit his throat while an injured Morris stabbed him in the heart with Bowie's knife. As Dracula wobbled, Mina rushed to defend herself. Holmwood tried to attack but Van Helsing and Harker allowed him to retreat with the Count. Morris died, surrounded by his friends.
In the chapel where he left God, Dracula lay dying in the form of an ancient devil. They share kisses as candles adorn the chapel's light and repair the cross itself. Dracula returns to her younger self and asks Mina to give her peace. Mina pushed the knife into her heart and when she finally died, the mark on her forehead disappeared when Dracula's curse lifted. He decapitated and looked at the Vlad and Elisabeta frescoes that climbed into Heaven together, regrouping in the end.
****Trailer Film Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1992)****