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Little Vampire

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Status: IN-STOCK
Released: 2001-03-06

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Little Vampire DVD Cast & Features Cast:
Jonathan Lipnicki, Richard E. Grant, Jim Carter, Alice Krige, John Wood, Pam Gidley, Tommy Hinkley, Elizabeth Berrington, Jake D'Arcy

Director(s): Uli Edel

Features:
Three interactive kid-friendly games
Vampire and monster jokes
Easy-to-make recipes for spooky snakes
DVD-ROM content:
Original theatrical website
Script to scene
Screen saver
Widescreen and full-screen versions of the film
5.1 Surround Sound and 2.0 stereo Surround Sound
Little Vampire DVD Details
Video:
Pre-1954 Standard, Theatre Wide-Screen
Audio:
5 full-range channels. Includes 3 for the front speakers, 2 surround channels for rear speakers, & 1 low-frequency effects (LFE) channel to carry deep bass effects
PCM stereo
Language:
English
Subtitles:
English
Running Time: 94
Genre: Action Adventure
Item Weight: 1
UPC: 794043516320
Product Code: NEWL5163DVD
Format: DVD
Year:2000
Studio: New Line Home Video
Little Vampire DVD Summary Nine-year-old Tony (Jerry Maguire's Jonathan Lipnicki) has just moved with his parents (Tommy Hinkley and Pamela Gidley) to a small town in the Scottish Highlands, where his father is overseeing the building of a golf course for old squire Lord McAshton (John Wood).

Tony is picked on by his new classmates and starts dreaming about vampires at night, until one fine evening his dreams seem to summon Rudolph (Rollo Weeks), an aristocratic, wee vampire.

Rudolph is among the vegetarian variety of vampires, but tells Tony that his diet has weakened his flying powers.

After Tony guides Rudolph to some unsuspecting cows, on whose blood his new friend feasts, a friendship is born.

Rudolph introduces Tony to his father (Richard E.

Grant
), mother (Alice Krige), and siblings, all of whom have been in hiding for three centuries as they wait for a comet to pass by that will make them human if they possess a magic amulet.

Rudolph's dad, however, is missing part of the amulet, which turns out to have been stolen by Rudolph's uncle centuries ago and is now in the possession of none other than Lord McAshton.

To further complicate matters, a vampire hunter (Jim Carter) is skulking around and causing no end of trouble.