A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Laura Antonia Roge, Marta Martin, Christiane Paul
Written by:
Sigrun De Pascalis
Franziska Gehm
Ursula Gruber
Directed by:
Tim Trachte
Release Date:
December 8, 2016
Original Title:
Die Vampirschwestern 3 - Reise nach Transsilvanien
Alternate Titles:
As Irmãs Vampiras 3 - Viagem para a Transilvânia
Genres:
Adventure | Family | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Claussen+Putz Filmproduktion
Film- und Medienstiftung NRW
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
NL: AL
Runtime: 95
Vampire sisters Silvania and Daka try to rescue their baby brother, a half-vampire, from the clutches of the evil vampire queen Antanasia, who wants to crown him as her heir.
Mihai Tepes kept it from his vampire family as long as possible, but prepared the defense of his half-human baby son Franz, a rare cross just suited as successor for the Transsylvanian queen of the black castle, Antanasia. Alas, his budding junior daughter's clumsy first attempts to use magic turn him and his wife Elvira into babbling idiots. So the queen can easily steal the boy, leaving only daughters Dakaria and Silvania to rescue him, leaving their human knave protectors Ludo and Jacob to babysit their parents. Dakaria flies thereto and teams up with befriended vampire rock star Murdo, but starts doubting if Franz wouldn't be well off as adopted heir to the throne. Silvania seeks help from vampire nurse Ursula, but she's pregnant and deputizes her unsuspecting devoted husband, clumsy vampire hunter Dirk van Kombast, who ignores he's helping a vampire family. At least the castle staff are fools.
Camera Operator:
Fabian Rösler
Casting:
Daniela Tolkien
Costume Design:
Anisha Stöckinger
Director:
Tim Trachte
Director of Photography:
Fabian Rösler
Editor:
Ana de Mier y Ortuño
Key Makeup Artist:
Esther Behrendt
Line Producer:
Jens Oberwetter
Music:
Helmut Zerlett
Original Story:
Franziska Gehm
Producer:
Ulrike Putz
Jakob Claussen
Production Design:
Ellen Latz
Production Manager:
Sebastian Fröhlich
Set Decoration:
Heike Steen
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