The Little Vampire
"They're not just best friends, they're blood brothers."
Originally released in 2000. The Little Vampire is a family/adventure film. directed by Uli Edel.
Starring Jonathan Lipnicki, Richard E. Grant, and Jim Carter
Synopsis
Based on the popular books, the story tells of Tony who wants a friend to add some adventure to his life. What he gets is Rudolph, a vampire kid with a good appetite. The two end up inseparable, but their fun is cut short when all the hopes of the vampire race could be gone forever in single night. With Tony's access to the daytime world, he helps them to find what they've always wanted.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Jonathan Lipnicki
as Tony Thompson
Richard E. Grant
as Frederick Sackville-Bagg
Jim Carter
as Rookery
Alice Krige
as Freda Sackville-Bagg
Rollo Weeks
as Rudolph Sackville-Bagg
Anna Popplewell
as Anna Sackville-Bagg
Pamela Gidley
as Dottie Thompson
Tommy Hinkley
as Bob Thompson
Dean Cook
as Gregory Sackville-Bagg
Iain De Caestecker
as Nigel
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
- Budget
- $35,000,000
- Revenue
- $27,965,865
Production Companies
- New Line Cinema
- Stonewood Communications
- Cometstone Pictures
- Comet Film
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Little Vampire about?
Based on the popular books, the story tells of Tony who wants a friend to add some adventure to his life. What he gets is Rudolph, a vampire kid with a good appetite. The two end up inseparable, bu...
Who directed The Little Vampire?
The Little Vampire was directed by Uli Edel.
How long is The Little Vampire?
The Little Vampire has a runtime of 1 hours and 35 minutes (95 minutes total).
When was The Little Vampire released?
The Little Vampire was released on October 27, 2000 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Little Vampire?
The main cast of The Little Vampire includes Jonathan Lipnicki, Richard E. Grant, Jim Carter, Alice Krige, Rollo Weeks.
Is The Little Vampire worth watching?
The Little Vampire has a user rating of 6.9/10 based on 453 reviews, indicating good reception from audiences.