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Encyclopedia > Gabriel Van Helsing
Gabriel Van Helsing

Hugh Jackman as Gabriel Van Helsing
First appearance Van Helsing: The London Assignment (2004)
Last appearance Van Helsing (film)
Created by Stephen Sommers
Portrayed by Hugh Jackman
Information
Aliases Gabriel Van Helsing, The Monster Hunter, The Left Hand of God
Gender Male
Family Van Helsing Family
Spouse(s) Unknown
Children Unknown
Relatives Unknown

Gabriel Van Helsing is a fictional character in the 2004 film Van Helsing, the animated prequel Van Helsing: The London Assignment, and other media. He is portrayed in the film by actor Hugh Jackman, and was created by writer/director Stephen Sommers. Image File history File links Vanhels2. ... Hugh Michael Jackman (born 12 October 1968 in Pymble, New South Wales) is an Australian film, television and stage actor. ... This article or section contains a plot summary that is overly long. ... Stephen Sommers on the Prague set of Van Helsing Stephen Sommers (born March 20, 1962) is an American movie director/writer best known for the 1999 blockbuster The Mummy, its sequel The Mummy Returns, and the action/horror film Van Helsing. ... Hugh Michael Jackman (born 12 October 1968 in Pymble, New South Wales) is an Australian film, television and stage actor. ... This article or section contains a plot summary that is overly long. ... Hugh Michael Jackman (born 12 October 1968 in Pymble, New South Wales) is an Australian film, television and stage actor. ... Stephen Sommers on the Prague set of Van Helsing Stephen Sommers (born March 20, 1962) is an American movie director/writer best known for the 1999 blockbuster The Mummy, its sequel The Mummy Returns, and the action/horror film Van Helsing. ...

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Character Background

Van Helsing's name was changed from Abraham to Gabriel by his creator, screenplay-writer and director Stephen Sommers. Helsing and Van Helsing redirect here. ... Stephen Sommers on the Prague set of Van Helsing Stephen Sommers (born March 20, 1962) is an American movie director/writer best known for the 1999 blockbuster The Mummy, its sequel The Mummy Returns, and the action/horror film Van Helsing. ...


The character has lost his memory, and has only clues to his history and true identity. Throughout the film Van Helsing numerous references are made to the archangel Gabriel, the "Left Hand of God," and the fact that Van Helsing has nightmares about horrific battle scenes throughout history that hint at a supernatural lifespan. At the end of the film, Count Dracula claims that it was a younger Van Helsing who murdered him centuries before, thus beginning the cycle which resulted in Dracula becoming a vampire. Also, in the film Van Helsing mentions to his friar sidekick Carl that he remembers a battle with the Romans at Masada in the year 72 A.D. 12th century icon of the Archangels Michael and Gabriel (Saint Catherines Monastery, Mount Sinai). ... This article is about the archangel Gabriel. ... For other uses, see Supernatural (disambiguation). ... Count Dracula is a famous fictional vampire, who appears in Bram Stokers Gothic horror novel Dracula. ... For other uses, see Roman Empire (disambiguation). ... Combatants Jewish Sicarii Roman Empire Commanders Elazar ben Yair Lucius Flavius Silva Strength 960 15,000 Casualties 953 Unknown Masada (a romanisation of the Hebrew מצדה, Metzada, from מצודה, metzuda, fortress) is the name for a site of ancient palaces and fortifications in the South District of Israel on top of...


Job

Gabriel feels deep guilt over his job as monster slayer for the Vatican Holy Order. He complains to Cardinal Jinette that he is a murderer, killing monsters which were once good, decent people. He wants badly to quit, but by the end of the film story he realizes that it is his destiny to be the protector of the world from this kind of evil.


Comrades

  • The Vatican's brilliant weapons expert, Friar Carl, assists Van Helsing. Carl's traits of sheepishness, occasional cowardice and tendency to whine can annoy the vampire-hunter, but Carl was instrumental in helping kill Dracula.
  • Anna Valerious is the last of her family, bound by an ancient vow to kill Count Dracula. Toward the end of the film they begin to have a romantic interest in each other. Van Helsing is ordered to help her fulfill the vow.

Anna Valerious was a fictional vampire hunter in the film Van Helsing. ... Frankensteins monster (or Frankenstein or Frankensteins creature) is a fictional character that first appeared in Mary Shelleys novel, Frankenstein, or The Modern Prometheus. ...

Antagonists

  • Count Dracula is a 450 year-old vampire. He was once the son of Anna Valerious' ancestor, Valerious the Elder, but was killed by Van Helsing. Dracula's spirit made a pact with the devil for vampire powers and eternal life as an undead blood-drinker. Valerious the Elder vowed that his descendants would never enter Heaven until Dracula was slain from their land. Dracula's quest is to animate his undead children and increase his vampire family, and he uses his brides, Dr. Frankenstein, Igor, werewolves, and Duergar to achieve his ambitions.
  • The Wolf Man Velkan Valerious is not a true villain because werewolves have no control over their transformations, and thus cannot distinguish a friend from prey. As a werewolf, he is under compulsion to Dracula's will and is forced to do whatever Dracula tells him to do. A topic of debate is Dracula's control over werewolves. Dracula can fully control werewolves after the 12th stroke of midnight on the night of their first full moon (this is why Velkan could not kill Dracula and why Carl is asked to kill Van Helsing if he is not cured by the 12th stroke of midnight; Velken was bitten by the first wolfman seen in the film, and Van Helsing was bitten by Velkan) but can conversely only be killed by a werewolf, which Carl works out after deciphering a montage on a tapestry in the Valerious castle.

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Weapons

Van Helsing carries a series of Steampunk-Universe-type weapons and gadgets which he uses in battling monsters. What follows below is a short overview of all of Gabriel's tools and gadgets in the Van Helsing universe.[citation needed] For the comic book and the anthology, see Steampunk (comics) and Steampunk (anthology). ...


Handheld Buzz Saws (Tojo Blade)

These are electronically-operated circular saw blades which can be held by a hand, and then pumped to full power by a lever which is shown in the film being repeatedly pressed faster and faster by Van Helsing. These blades are very sharp, easily cutting through flesh and bone, and can also be tossed in order to pin someone up against a wall who is a few feet away, as demonstrated in the movie when this happens to Igor.


Crossbow

This is a highly advanced crossbow that can fire many arrows in rapid succession, due to gas propulsion, like some machine guns. It can spring open and be ready for use, as shown when Van Helsing in the movie pulls it out of a bag, and the crossbow's head snaps open, in order to fire at Dracula's Brides. It does need to be reloaded, and its arrows can be dipped in holy water and fired at vampires, killing them. This was demonstrated when Van Helsing killed Marishka, one of the brides of Dracula. She was the first one of the brides to face her downfall. This article is about the weapon. ...


Vampire Bomb

This weapon was invented by Carl. According to him, it can generate the same amount of light energy as the sun. Similar to a weapon in Blade II, it is an unstable combination of bottled magma from Mount Vesuvius and pure alkaline from the Gobi Desert. It generates a powerful heat intensity, and can instantly vaporize many vampires within a big area of the bomb as shown when the bomb cleanses an entire mansion full of vampires. Blade II is a 2002 vampire action movie starring Wesley Snipes and Kris Kristofferson. ... Magma is molten rock located beneath the surface of the Earth (or any other terrestrial planet), and which often collects in a magma chamber. ... This article is about the mountain in Italy. ... The common (Arrhenius) definition of a base is a chemical compound that either donates hydroxide ions or absorbs hydrogen ions when dissolved in water. ... This page contains special characters. ...


Grappling-Hook Gun

This gun can fire a very long and powerful rope with a barb on the end which apparently is so powerful it can travel across a massive river and still pierce a tree trunk on the other side. It can also be used as an offensive weapon, demonstrated in the beginning of the film when Van Helsing fires it into the chest of Mr. Hyde to pull him down from the roof of Notre Dame Cathedral. Van Helsing also uses this to escape Castle Frankenstein with Anna and to get away from her werewolf brother.


Firearms

Van Helsing has what appears to be a flintlock pistol. This weapon is seen when he reaches for it upon meeting Anna, and when he was about to kill the Frankenstein monster. He also has two revolvers, usually loaded with silver bullets, which he uses to kill Velkan, a werewolf at the time. Additionally, when he visits Frankenstein Castle for the first time, he carries a short barreled, pump action shotgun or rifle.


Video game weapons

In addition to the grappling hook, Tojo blades (upgrade: frosty blade), revolvers (upgrade: silver bullets blessed in Holy Water), and crossbow (upgrade: explosive tips), Van Helsing uses more weapons, some of which are seen in the movie, in the video game. Most of these weapons have ammunition upgrades which can be used as long as there are points on the ammo bar.

  • Shotgun: double-barreled shotgun for close range. Ammo upgrade: more powerful blasts.
  • Scimitars: twin swords. Ammo upgrade: fiery blades.
  • Lightning gun: Shoots blasts of lighting. Similar weapons held by Igor in the movie. Ammo upgrade: shoots a stream of lighting rather than balls.
  • Gattling gun: primitive machine gun. Seen in the Orders armory; Van Helsing comments: Why can't I have one of those?" Ammo upgrade: fires one powerful blast instead of rapid firing bullets.
  • Elephant gun: Super-powerful, double-barreled rifle. Kills most foes with a single blast. Only unlockable through completing all bonus challenges. No ammo upgrade.

Physical appearance

Van Helsing has long, dark brown hair. He also stands at about 6 feet'2 1/2 inches tall. He wears a billowing black duster, and wears a hat resembling a fedora. As a werewolf, Van Helsing becomes considerably taller and muscular. His fur is black and he becomes a rampaging beast even more powerful than the Count Dracula himself. A Duster can be: Something to sweep dust A dustrag or cloth used to remove dust from furniture or other objects A feather duster A smaller whisk broom or brush sometimes called a duster. ... For the Linux distribution, see Fedora (operating system). ...


Inspirations

The first and most obvious is the character from the original book Dracula by Bram Stoker, Abraham Van Helsing, a doctor who helps vanquish the vampire in the story. Other major influences for the character (which some critics have argued as being derivative) are Indiana Jones, Simon Belmont, James Bond, Wolverine(Also played by Hugh Jackman), and Batman.[citation needed] This article is about the fictional character. ... Simon Belmont ) is a fictional protagonist in the Castlevania series of video games published by Konami. ... This article is about the spy series. ... For other uses, see Wolverine (disambiguation). ... Batman (originally referred to as the Bat-Man and still referred to at times as the Batman) is a DC Comics fictional superhero who first appeared in Detective Comics #27 in May 1939. ...


The concept of a character fighting Pablo DeSantis monsters, and his relationship with Frankenstein, is similar to the movie The Monster Squad. This article is about the film. ...


Other Appearances

Gabriel Van Helsing also appeared in the animated prequel Van Helsing: The London Assignment, documenting his encounters and relationship with Mr. Hyde before the live-action movie. He is the protagonist of the Xbox video game based on the film, and also was in a spin-off comic book Van Helsing: Beneath the Rue Morgue, telling of an adventure that takes place in between events of the movie Van Helsing, in which Gabriel encounters Dr. Moreau and his hybrid creatures.



 
 

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