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Release Date:
August 9, 2004
Original Title:
Dracula 3000
Alternate Titles:
DRACULA.3000
Dracula 3000: Infinite Darkness
Dracula 3000: To apolyto skotadi
Dracula 3K
Drácula 3000 - Escuridão Infinita
Van Helsing - Dracula's Revenge
Дракула 3000
Genres:
Horror | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
ApolloProMedia GmbH & Co. 1. Filmproduktion KG (I)
Fiction Film & Television
Film Afrika
Production Countries:
Germany | South Africa
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 87
In the year 3000, the deep space salvage ship Mother III locates the vanished starship Demeter in the Carpathian System. Captain Abraham Van Helsing and his crew composed of the blonde assistant Aurora Ash; the crippled navigator Arthur "The Professor" Holmwood, who believes that he is a genius; the strong and dumb Humvee; the intern Mina Murry; and the drug addicted 187, decide to claim the possession of Demeter. While exploring the spacecraft, they see a tape of fifty years ago of Captain Varna telling that he was locked in his cabin since his crew was acting weird after getting a cargo of coffins in Transylvania station. When 187 decides to search in the coffins for some possible hidden dope, he cuts his hand and his blood awakes Count Orlock, a.k.a. Count Dracula. When Aurora discloses who Dracula is, the survivors try to find a way to destroy the vampire.
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Art Direction:
Tiaan van Tonder
Author:
Ivan Milborrow
Darrell James Roodt
Casting:
Julia Verdin
Costume Design:
Wolfgang Ender
Director:
Darrell James Roodt
Director of Photography:
Giulio Biccari
Dolby Consultant:
James Seddon
Editor:
Avril Beukes
Ronelle Loots
First Assistant Editor:
Rika Camizianos
Foley:
Julie Anderson
John Fewell
Gaffer:
Jim Browne
Hairstylist:
Marnette Rossouw
Makeup Artist:
Sabine Palfi
Novel:
Bram Stoker
Original Music Composer:
Michael Hoenig
Producer:
Frank Hübner
Brad Krevoy
David Lancaster
David Wicht
Production Design:
Jonathan Hely-Hutchinson
Property Master:
Guy Potgieter
Script Supervisor:
Kim Robinson
Sound Effects Editor:
Anna Sulley
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Mathew Knights
Special Effects Coordinator:
Cordell McQueen
Still Photographer:
Richard Dobson
Stunt Coordinator:
Kerry Gregg
Supervising Sound Editor:
Kevin Brazier
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