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Release Date:
October 27, 2000
Original Title:
The Little Vampire
Alternate Titles:
De kleine vampier
Den lille vampyren
Der kleine Vampir
El pequeño vampiro
Il mio amico vampiro
Le petit vampire
Maly wampirek
Min ven vampyren
O Pequeno Vampiro
O mikros vrykolakas
Pikku vampyyri
The Little Vampire
Вампиреныш
Genres:
Adventure | Comedy | Family | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Comet Filmproduktion
Cometstone Pictures
New Line Cinema
Stonewood Communications
Production Countries:
Germany | Netherlands | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 6 IE: G US: G
Runtime: 95
Based on the popular books, the story tells of Tony who wants a friend to add some adventure to his life. What he gets is Rudolph, a vampire kid with a good appetite. The two end up inseparable, but their fun is cut short when all the hopes of the vampire race could be gone forever in single night. With Tony's access to the daytime world, he helps them to find what they've always wanted.
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Art Direction:
Nick Palmer
Associate Producer:
Daniel Musgrave
Casting:
Joyce Nettles
Costume Design:
James Acheson
Dialogue Editor:
Margit Pfeiffer
Director:
Uli Edel
Director of Photography:
Bernd Heinl
Editor:
Peter R. Adam
Executive Producer:
Anthony Waller
Larry Wilson
Alexander Buchman
Samuel Hadida
Makeup Artist:
Leendert van Nimwegen
Katja Reinert-Alexis
Music:
Klaus Bauschulte
Producer:
Klaus Bauschulte
Carsten H.W. Lorenz
Richard Claus
Production Assistant:
Nick Smith
Production Design:
Joseph C. Nemec III
Set Decoration:
Jille Azis
Sound:
Hubert Bartholomae
Stand In:
Ryan John Monaghan
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