Critical reaction to
Dark Prince: The True Story of Dracula has been mixed. John Walsh of
Maxim said, "For such a familiar story,
Dark Prince has all the excitement of something brand new. These characters can easily become caricatures, growling for gore and calling down vengeance from heaven. But the excellent cast and ferocious battle scenes make for one of the best war movies to hit TV in a while." Ryan Cracknell of the
Apollo Movie Guide wrote,
Dracula: The Dark Prince is a welcome extension of the Dracula brand. Unlike the multitudes of generic rip-offs that come out annually, this low-key effort finally puts a new spin on an old myth." "The combination of above-par acting, interesting storyline, and lovely Eastern European scenery make this USA Network production worth watching." "It's an impressive attempt at rehabilitating the image of Vlad Tepes (Rudolf Martin), the famous Transylvanian prince who inspired Bram Stoker as the model for his vampiric count in the novel {-Dracula}." The New York Times Mark Bourne of
The DVD Journal said, "It plays hell with the facts and reduces its potentially gripping subject to cheesy
soap operatic melodrama. ... It's not awful, but it is awfully ordinary. For the real goods, find McNally and Florescu's
Dracula: Prince of Many Faces: His Life and Times instead." Christopher Null of
Filmcritic.com said, "It's obviously fluffed up but at the same time it's a bit repetitious, with countless battle scenes that don't offer much closure. In the end we're left with the notion that Vlad the Impaler was (and remains) a national hero, not a demon walking among the dead. And that might put a crimp in your enjoyment of the Bram Stoker stories." Melissa J. Perenson of
SciFi.com wrote, "Though flawed,
Dark Prince nonetheless offers a rough-hewn look at the man who would be known simply as Dracula. But the lack of connection between the so-called reality and the modern-day myth left me wanting."
Rotten Tomatoes gave the film 20% on the 'tomato meter', with an average rating of 4.5/10 from 5 reviews (as of 12/10/2012). Rudolf Martin (who played Vlad Dracula in
Dark Prince) also played Count Dracula in the
Buffy the Vampire Slayer episode
Buffy vs. Dracula. Owing to the ending of
Dark Prince, the film has an unintended sense of continuity with the
Buffy episode as both cast the same actor to play the same character. ==References==