The Passion of Dracula (1980) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 1980

Original Title:
The Passion of Dracula

Genres:
Horror | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Showtime Entertainment Television
The Dracula Theatrical Company

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 100

Tongue in cheek teleplay adaptation of Bram Stoker's Dracula.

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Administration:
Tedy Newhall

Assistant Costume Designer:
Kevin P. Faherty

Assistant Director:
Bobby McKinnon

Associate Producer:
Bill Siegler

Audio Post Coordinator:
Larry Schneider

Boom Operator:
Charles Schwabe
Herbert Claudio

Camera Operator:
Frank McSpedon
Bob Heller
Joe Sokota

Casting:
Dona D. Vaughn

Costume Designer:
Jeffrey Ullman

Director:
J. Edward Shaw
Bob Hall

Editor:
Jerry Newman

Executive Producer:
Harlan P. Kleiman

Hairdresser:
Michael Wasula

Lighting Director:
William E. Greenfield

Makeup Artist:
Mickey Scott
Arlette Greenfield

Manager of Operations:
Irv Jarvis

Producer:
Eric Krebs
David Richmond
Burt Dubrow
Bob Hall

Production Assistant:
Rikki Moress
Robin Dictenberg

Production Coordinator:
Andrea Naier

Production Design:
Merrill Sindler

Production Manager:
Howard J. Blumenthal

Production Supervisor:
Ron Moskowitz

Sound Designer:
Steven L. Login

Stage Director:
Peter Bennett

Technical Supervisor:
Robert Vernum

Video Assist Operator:
Morris Drucker
Frank Fosso

Wardrobe Designer:
Fay Young
James Davidson

Writer:
Bram Stoker
David Richmond
Bob Hall

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