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Release Date:
March 7, 2012
Original Title:
Scooby-Doo! Music of the Vampire
Alternate Titles:
Scooby Doo - Vampyrsånger
Scooby-Doo! Music of the Vampire
Scooby-Doo! Música de Vampiro
Genres:
Adventure | Animation | Comedy | Family | Fantasy | Mystery
Production Companies:
Hanna-Barbera Productions
Warner Bros. Animation
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: U HU: 12 US: G
Runtime: 79
Scooby and the gang have their first musical mystery in “Scooby Doo: Music of the Vampire.” It begins when they take a sing-a-long road trip into bayou country to attend the “Vampire-Palooza Festival” – an outdoor fair dedicated to all things Draculian. At first it looks as if they’re in for some fun and lots of Southern snacks, but events soon turn scary when a real live vampire comes to life, bursts from his coffin and threatens all the townsfolk. On top of that, this baritone blood sucker seems intent on taking Daphne as his vampire bride! Could the vampire be a descendant of a famous vampire hunter who is trying to sell his book? Or perhaps he’s the local politician, who has been trying to make his name in the press by attacking the vampires as downright unwholesome. The answers are to be found in a final song-filled showdown in the swamp in which our heroes unmask one of their most macabre monsters yet.
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ADR Editor:
Michael Garcia
Patrick J. Foley
Kelly Ann Foley
Additional Music:
Damon Criswell
Administration:
Liz Carroll
Art Direction:
Ted Blackman
Eric Semones
Associate Producer:
A.J. Vargas
Casting:
Andrea Romano
Co-Producer:
Alan Burnett
Dialogue Editor:
Patrick J. Foley
Kelly Ann Foley
Michael Garcia
Director:
David Block
Editor:
Kyle Stafford
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Jay Bastian
Jeff Prezenkowski
Executive Producer:
Sam Register
Online Editor:
Steven White
Christopher D. Lozinski
Original Music Composer:
Andy Sturmer
Other:
Niki Sherrod
Post-Production Manager:
Scott Shinick
Producer:
Tony Cervone
Spike Brandt
Production Manager:
Ed Adams
Jay Bastian
Jeff Prezenkowski
David Vasquez
Production Supervisor:
Bobbie Page
Supervising ADR Editor:
Mark A. Keatts
Supervising Dialogue Editor:
Mark A. Keatts
Thanks:
Joe Ruby
Ken Spears
Visual Effects:
Matthew Girardi
Writer:
Tom Sheppard
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