Van Helsing
Van Helsing (2004)

Van Helsing

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During the horse carriage chase sequence, Van Helsing is tearing through a narrow canyon with steep rock faces on both sides towering above the roof of the carriage.

However, when Van Helsing is shown sitting on the coach-box from the side perspective, forest trees can be seen in the background instead of the rock faces.

The glass of blood one of the Brides drinks leaves a pulpy residue on the glass - a trait of tomato juice.

The horses fail to react in any manner whatsoever to Van Helsing jumping and crashing into them (caused by real horses and a CGI-produced actor).

When Anna is running away from the Wolf Man she is wearing felt shoes but when Velkan pushes her out of the way she is back wearing her high heeled boots.

When the Cardinal and Van Helsing are walking into the lair for the Knights of the Holy order, if you look in the background you can see a reflection of Cardinal's robes, revealing an old film technique of using mirrors to make rooms look bigger.

When Anna encounters Aleera standing in the doorway, Aleera is wearing both earrings.

When Aleera talks to Anna, her right earring is missing.

But when Aleera slaps Anna across the face, both earrings are on.

When Frankenstein's monster swings down toward the bridge on the wire, he gets caught on a statue on the side of the bridge, and dangle beneath the bridge.

Carl pushes the statue off, allowing the monster to complete his swing, and he swings down, below the bridge, and crashes through a window, saving Anna.

A few moments later, Anna grabs the same wire, and swings out the window.

The window she swings out of is now far above the bridge the monster just swung beneath.

When Anna and Dracula dance in front of the mirror towards the end of the movie her arms (especially the left one) are not reflected correctly.

During the Brides' attack on the village, Van Helsing fires his crossbow at them many times, but the number of bolts (arrows) in its "magazine" never seems to decrease.

When the crossbow jams, at least half of the bolts have suddenly disappeared.

The prince screams when he sees his father's corpse in Dracula's lair, but his mouth does not line up with the sound of the scream.

When Anna inspects the weapons room and finds her brother as a werewolf, it is clear that his shirt has already been ripped off of his body during his initial transformation, yet when he is human again, his shirt has reappeared to be ripped off during his next transformation.

Obvious stunt double when Anna jumps through the window with Van Helsing.

At the end of the movie, the needle that Anna is carrying changes position repeatedly between shots.

When Van Helsing shoots Frankenstein's monster with the dart gun before he's placed in the graveyard, the dart gun is level, and looks like it should hit the monster's left-upper chest area, but in the next shot, the monster falls over with what looks like a dart in the left side of his forehead.

Since the monster is much taller than Van Helsing, he would have had to hold the gun much higher to hit that location.

After Dracula bites Dr.

Frankenstein's neck, he pulls away with blood on his lips and trailing down his mouth.

He wipes it away with his hand, but when he lowers the hand, there is clearly no blood on it.

The table to which Frankenstein's monster is strapped during the opening scene moves throughout the scene.

Dracula drops Frankenstein's body on the right of the fireplace.

Frankenstein's monster then picks up the body in front of the fireplace.

You can see two crew members kneeling down behind the bull, holding it steady.

When Van Helsing fights Mr.

Hyde in the second scene of the movie, Mr.

Hyde steals his hat.

Later, Van Helsing takes his hat back.

Then, when he is thrown off of the roof, he loses his hat again.

When Mr.

Hyde falls and the police find him, they look up to the roof to see Van Helsing standing there, putting his hat back on.

How did he get it back? Anna's eyes are open while she lies dead, after Van Helsing kills Dracula.

When Van Helsing picks up Anna, her eyes are suddenly closed.

When Van Helsing and Anna flee Frankenstein's castle, it's full moon.

Their trip to Budapest then takes them better part of a month, since by the time they get there, it's only two days to the next full moon.

And yet it only takes them a day to get back to Anna's home castle.

When Aleera and Verona are about to kill Anna, Aleera says she wants the first bite and then she runs her empty hands through Anna's hair.

In the next shot, Aleera tosses the glass (tomato juice.

) over her shoulder.

She obviously didn't have the glass in her hands the shot before.

The map shows the path of the coach heading south of the Carpathian mountains toward Budapest while the city actually lies straight to the west Just before the big final battle, Van Helsing stumbles around Dracula's laboratory.

As two flaming Dwerger run out of camera view, you can see a cloud of carbon dioxide coming from an off-screen extinguisher to put the flames out (bottom right of the screen).

The director and producer revealed this themselves on the DVD's audio commentary.

During the scene where the brides hide from the sun in the village well, Anna slowly gets up.

The camera angle shows behind her a few people hiding and a wooden bench.

The scene cuts quickly to Van Helsing and back to Anna to reveal a dead body that wasn't on the bench before.

As well the dead body's eye can be seen moving while closed.

After the windmill collapses and Dracula and the brides land, in all the shots facing away from the windmill there are no villagers in the background even though there was at least a hundred of them seconds earlier with torches.

In the scene where Anna and Velkan are fighting the werewolf at the beginning of the film, the werewolf chases Anna towards the cliff edge while Velkan is 'stuck' up a tree.

How did Velkan get to the cliff edge to shoot the werewolf before it got there? - PLOTWhen Anna and Velkan are fighting the werewolf at the beginning of the movie, there are about a dozen people helping them.

Who exactly are these people, and where do they disappear to for the rest of the movie, when Anna could have used more of their help? At one point in the opening, Dr.

Frankenstein is packing a trunk.

When the scene cuts to the villagers and then back to Dracula and the Doctor, the trunk seems to disappear.

It can in fact be briefly seen off to Dr.

Frankenstein's left when he and Dracula are looking over the monster.

Since it is implied that Dracula and the Doctor had a conversation between shots, they would have had time to move away from the trunk.

When Van Helsing's group arrive to the Dracula's Castle there's a freezing blizzard.

Bit later, on top of the tower there's rain and thunderstorm.

When Van Helsing bends the metal bars blocking the way to the monster the bars are clearly made of some softer material.

This is obvious since they start bending before the effort starts to show on Van Helsing's face.

In the last scene Van Helsing looks out to sea and sees the sun low on the horizon, as if setting.

Then when he is riding away from the sea he is riding towards the sunset.

Since the battle with Dracula ended at midnight and it is the next day, the cremation would have been done in the early morning, with the riding scene taking place in the late afternoon.

The supposed "ocean sunset" is obviously an "ocean sunrise".

Anna holds the syringe at shoulder height when she approaches the wolfed-out Van Helsing, and when he jumps into her you see her hand go over his shoulder.

There is no way he he could have been stuck in his lower abdomen with the needle as the scene shows.

During the scene when Van Helsing and Anna are fighting the vampires in the village, when the sun has just come out, and they hear a noise from the well Anna bends over to pick up her weapon from the ground.

As she picks it up it makes a metallic scraping sound even though there shouldn't be anything metal in the ground for it to scrap against.

When Dracula dips Anna in front of the mirror, she sees a reflection of herself alone in an totally empty room.

Although vampires don't cast reflections, the furniture should have.

The weather and its effects in the Transylvanian village keep changing dramatically.

When Van Helsing arrives in the morning, a thin layer of snow dusts the homes and ground.

That evening, Velkan breaks into the Valerios home during a rainstorm that comes and goes, concealing and revealing the full moon.

As Van Helsing chases him into the village, not only has the rain stopped, but it has started to snow again.

The ground is again dry except for the snow, which at least should be melted slush after the rain.

Then, after tracking Velkan to the nearby Frankenstein Castle, the rainstorm has started again.

When Dracula is front of the large mirror in the ballroom, none of the dancers' reflections can be seen because they are vampires.

Previously, though, when the camera was pulling in on the dancers, we saw their reflections in a mirror on the left-hand side.

Van Helsing throws Igor on top of a rock and interrogates him.

When he lifts Igor off the rock, you can briefly see several sheets of white paper, stapled or paper-clipped together, on the rock.

It's probably a script left there by the actors.

At the time the movie takes place Transylvania did not belong to Romania, but to Hungary.

It only became part of Romania in 1920.

In the final battle between Dracula and Van Helsing, when Van Helsing first begins turning into a werewolf, Dracula says (in a close-up of his face) "No! This cannot be!".

During this close up, you can see a contact lens in his right eye.

In the Masquerade scene, Dracula is set on fire but a shot later he is not burning at all and you see him struggling in the background with a fire that's not there.

In the black and white opening sequence, the grave digger has an English sounding accent yet when he reappears later in the film, he speaks with a Romanian accent.

Neither the string nor the bow of the "machine gun" crossbow Van Helsing carries ever moves when he is rapid-firing the bolts.

Despite having been heavily wounded, indeed loosing his arm, neither Mr.

Hyde nor his alter ego Dr.

Jekyll bleeds.

Even if Hyde does not, for some strange reason, bleed, he should have done so when changed back into Jekyll.

A giraffe unicycle (chain driven unicycle) is visible at Dracula's ball.

The first chain driven unicycles date from some time after the invention of the safety bicycle in 1876, after the time the movie takes place.

At the end Anna's body is cremated.

In the Middle Ages and Renaissance, cremation was forbidden by the Catholic Church.

It was used as a punishment for heretics and unbelievers to deny them entry into heaven, and would not be an appropriate method to allow Anna to reach heaven.

Carl would undoubtedly have known this and objected to any such ceremony.

Carl, at least twice in the movie, indicates that he's not a Monk but "just a Friar," the implication seeming to be that Friar is one step to becoming a Monk, which is untrue, they are two separate vocations in the Catholic Church.

Monks live in self-sufficient, cloistered communities.

Friars live, work, and minister among the people.

Further, the implication of being "just a Friar" is misused as justification for Carl's cursing toward the beginning of the film, and suggesting a sexual liaison later on.

Friars are either ordained priests (think Robin Hood's Friar Tuck), ordained deacons, or they are vowed Brothers.

None of these are "allowed" to curse (any more than any Christian), and all of these (except some Deacons) are celibate.

In the opening scene in Paris, when Van Helsing picks up the wanted poster,the Eiffel tower is seen in the background only half built, however, when on the roof of the Cathedral, while Hyde is holding Van Helsing up, the tower can be seen fully built behind them.

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
26 August 2004 USA USD 120,177,084
1 August 2004 USA USD 120,025,245
25 July 2004 USA USD 119,857,215
18 July 2004 USA USD 119,596,370
11 July 2004 USA USD 119,296,995
4 July 2004 USA USD 118,972,885
27 June 2004 USA USD 118,559,420
20 June 2004 USA USD 118,033,050
13 June 2004 USA USD 116,989,795
6 June 2004 USA USD 114,601,155
30 May 2004 USA USD 110,728,815
23 May 2004 USA USD 100,526,335
16 May 2004 USA USD 85,095,305
9 May 2004 USA USD 51,748,040
20 June 2004 UK GBP 15,019,852
13 June 2004 UK GBP 14,809,721
6 June 2004 UK GBP 14,473,324
30 May 2004 UK GBP 13,635,961
23 May 2004 UK GBP 12,198,352
16 May 2004 UK GBP 9,648,208
9 May 2004 UK GBP 5,429,632
2004 Worldwide USD 300,257,475
2004 Non-USA USD 180,080,391
16 July 2004 India INR 9,136,000
9 July 2004 India INR 5,600,000
20 June 2004 Italy EUR 7,293,621
13 June 2004 Italy EUR 7,275,855
6 June 2004 Italy EUR 7,218,240
30 May 2004 Italy EUR 6,935,481
23 May 2004 Italy EUR 6,507,461
16 May 2004 Italy EUR 5,423,386
9 May 2004 Italy EUR 2,984,468
23 May 2004 Netherlands EUR 1,512,200
9 May 2004 Netherlands EUR 727,399
9 May 2004 Philippines PHP 27,900,000
13 July 2004 Russia USD 8,175,000
6 June 2004 Russia USD 7,589,503
30 May 2004 Russia USD 7,419,158
23 May 2004 Russia USD 7,054,849
16 May 2004 Russia USD 5,902,744
9 May 2004 Russia USD 3,030,357
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
9 May 2004 USA USD 51,748,040 3,575
9 May 2004 UK GBP 5,429,632 458
14 May 2004 Australia USD 1,479,111 341
14 May 2004 Austria USD 295,257
14 May 2004 Belgium USD 294,187
7 May 2004 Brazil USD 1,411,809 355
14 May 2004 Europe USD 12,612,951 3206
14 May 2004 Finland USD 84,929
14 May 2004 France USD 1,869,727
14 May 2004 Germany USD 2,511,266
14 May 2004 Hong Kong USD 458,541 38
14 May 2004 Iceland USD 34,377
9 July 2004 India INR 5,600,000
14 May 2004 Italy USD 1,389,304
9 May 2004 Italy EUR 2,984,468 439
3 September 2004 Japan USD 1,298,365 79
14 May 2004 Netherlands USD 274,956
9 May 2004 Netherlands EUR 594,899 94
14 May 2004 Norway USD 96,990
9 May 2004 Philippines PHP 27,900,000 63
9 May 2004 Russia USD 3,030,357
7 May 2004 South Africa USD 368,242 60
14 May 2004 Spain USD 1,725,838
14 May 2004 Sweden USD 128,469
14 May 2004 Switzerland USD 279,012
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
15 August 2004 USA USD 21,345 42
1 August 2004 USA USD 79,425 126
25 July 2004 USA USD 141,410 179
18 July 2004 USA USD 167,075 217
11 July 2004 USA USD 201,605 252
4 July 2004 USA USD 270,830 306
27 June 2004 USA USD 294,840 351
20 June 2004 USA USD 511,955 520
13 June 2004 USA USD 1,194,255 1,034
6 June 2004 USA USD 2,439,860 2,059
30 May 2004 USA USD 6,750,480 2,891
23 May 2004 USA USD 10,561,655 3,418
16 May 2004 USA USD 20,727,515 3,580
14 May 2004 USA USD 20,100,000 3
9 May 2004 USA USD 51,748,040 3,575
20 June 2004 UK GBP 114,702 178
13 June 2004 UK GBP 182,036 272
6 June 2004 UK GBP 334,843 308
30 May 2004 UK GBP 856,429 442
23 May 2004 UK GBP 1,555,373 451
16 May 2004 UK GBP 2,403,036 456
9 May 2004 UK GBP 5,429,632 458
16 July 2004 India INR 3,536,000
9 July 2004 India INR 5,600,000
13 June 2004 Italy EUR 22,669 26
6 June 2004 Italy EUR 83,114 70
30 May 2004 Italy EUR 230,652 185
23 May 2004 Italy EUR 610,649 343
16 May 2004 Italy EUR 1,389,304 439
23 May 2004 Netherlands EUR 304,671 94
9 May 2004 Netherlands EUR 594,899 94
9 May 2004 Philippines PHP 27,900,000 63
6 June 2004 Russia USD 127,758
30 May 2004 Russia USD 273,231
23 May 2004 Russia USD 806,474
16 May 2004 Russia USD 2,052,300
9 May 2004 Russia USD 3,030,357

Comentarios

9 for the serie until the third season...5 for the fourth...

Story start good in 1st season and you destroy everthing adding new characters (children Van Helsings) in season 4. I'm very disappointed with the end of season 3 (when Scarlett sacrifices and when Mohammed dies) and the whole season 4 story is lost there is no real goal trying to force adding new characters to story go to much season in future.

The show started really well! You had a strong female lead with Vanessa then she had a sister who also is strong character .

Not sure why I keep watching because it has more plot holes than any show I've ever seen in my entire life. Some scenes literally make zero sense, but alas, I keep watching.

This is not what I would call a good movie. It's characters are too thin, the romance too contrived, the structure too loose, and the theme too scattershot, but what it lacks in some of the basic building blocks of storytelling it partially makes up for in charm and a deep seeded desire to entertain no matter what.

I wasn't expecting much when I first watched them but as it progressed I became a big fan. The characters are brilliant, Sam in particular is epic.

If someone would ask me to define a comic book movie, I'd show them Van Helsing, as that really is how the film plays out: a comic book from from pre-WW2 era.Van Helsing is a silly, emphasis on the word silly here, yarn about vampire hunter named, well, Van Helsing (Hugh Jackman), who surprisingly enough has lost his memory.

Van Helsing is fun to watch. Only the first season is kinda boring but it gets better and better.

This is borderline sexist against men, I'm sure there'll be some hate over that statement. But am I really supposed to believe that every single strong character in the apocalypse is a woman?

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