Vampire Dog (2012) [G]

Release Date:
September 25, 2012

Original Title:
Vampire Dog

Alternate Titles:
Le chien vampire
Perro Vampiro

Genres:
Comedy | Family | Fantasy

Production Companies:
Joker Films
Trilight Entertainment

Production Countries:
Canada

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: PG  US: G 

Runtime: 91

All Bark... and No Bite!

Ace, a 12-year-old boy is new in middle school. His grandfather from Transylvania passes away at the ripe age of 99, and sends him his dog, Fang, to look after. Ace soon discovers that Fang is a vampire dog. Professor Warhol, a mad scientist and her bumbling assistant Frank, try to capture Fang to steal his DNA, in order to look young.

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Associate Producer:
Jhod Cardinal
Todd Giroux

Casting:
Carmen Kotyk

Cinematography:
Mark Dobrescu

Costume Design:
Nadia Williamson

Director:
Geoff Anderson

Executive Producer:
Geoff Anderson
Nolan Pielak
Patrice Theroux

First Assistant Director:
Chi Fung

Key Hair Stylist:
Nina McArthur

Makeup Artist:
Tracy George

Original Music Composer:
Ben Lumsden

Post Production Supervisor:
Todd Giroux

Producer:
Holly Baird
Tim Brown
Shayne Putzlocher

Production Design:
James Phillips

Production Manager:
Lisa Byrne

Set Decoration:
Julia Fullerton

Swing:
Lesley Rosiak

Third Assistant Director:
Jason Bohn

Writer:
Tracy McMenemy
Willem Wennekers

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