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The Little Vampire
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Theatrical release poster
Directed by Uli Edel
Produced by Richard Claus
Screenplay by Karey Kirkpatrick
Larry Wilson
Starring
Music by Nigel Clarke
Michael Csanyi-Willis
Cinematography Bernd Heinl
Editing by Peter R. Adam
Studio Propaganda Films
Cometstone Pictures
Distributed by New Line Cinema
Release date(s) August 18, 2000 (2000-08-18) (Edinburgh Film Festival)
October 27, 2000 (2000-10-27) (United States)
Running time 95 minutes
Country Germany
Netherlands
United States
Language English
Budget $35 million
Money made $28 million

The Little Vampire is a 2000 comedy horror film based on the children's book series of the same name by German writer Angela Sommer-Bodenburg, about a boy who tries to save a young vampire and his family from a ruthless vampire hunter. It was directed by Uli Edel and written by Karey Kirkpatrick and Larry Wilson. The film stars Jonathan Lipnicki, Rollo Weeks, Richard E. Grant, Jim Carter and Alice Krige.

Plot

9-year-old Tony Thompson (Jonathan Lipnicki) moves with his family to Scotland from California, where his family takes up residence in a small castle while his father is employed building a golf course on the estate of Lord McAshton. Since arriving in his new home Tony has experienced recurring nightmares about vampires and a mysterious comet. Things also don't get any better for him at school as he gets picked on by Lord McAshton's (John Wood) grandsons Flint (Scott Fletcher) and Nigel (Iain De Caestecker).

One night, while dressed up as a vampire, Tony is mistaken for one by the young vampire Rudolph (Rollo Weeks), who is on the run from the evil vampire hunter Rookery (Jim Carter). After realizing that Tony is not a vampire, Rudolph tries to attack him but ultimately fails due to being weakened by Rookery. After trying to leave through flying out the window, Rudolph falls from the sky due to his weakness. Tony helps Rudolph find a cow to feed from, and in return Rudolph takes Tony flying. The two boys quickly become friends, and Rudolph confides to Tony that his family only drink animal blood and wish to become human. Rudolph reveals that they are searching for a magical amulet that can be used to turn vampires into humans, but Rookery is also seeking to use the amulet against them. When Rudolph takes Tony to the cemetery where his family lives, they are confronted by Rudolph's parents Frederick (Richard E. Grant) and Freda (Alice Krige) and Rudolph's romantic sister Anna (Anna Popplewell) and rebellious teen brother Gregory (Dean Cook). Frederick doubts Tony's loyalty to his son, but when Tony helps repel an attack from Rookery, Frederick begrudgingly allows Tony to help them. Tony and Rudolph then proceed to get revenge on Flint and Nigel.

Rookery alerts Lord McAshton to the presence of vampires in the village. Lord McAshton reveals that his family has known about the existence of vampires for generations. Elizabeth, an ancestor of Lord McAshton, was romantically involved with Rudolph's uncle Von, who was the last known holder of the amulet, and both lovers were killed by the McAshtons. Learning this, Tony, Rudolph, and Anna seek out Elizabeth's tomb, where Tony experiences a vision pointing out the location of the amulet: Tony's own bedroom. Rudolph and Tony race Rookery to the amulet while the rest of Rudolph's family, along with Tony's parents, travel to the site of the ritual the vampires hope to perform. After a chase, Tony and Rudolph manage to escape with the amulet while Rookery inadvertently drives his truck over a cliff after getting entangled in a blimp.

Tony and Rudolph succeed in bringing Frederick the amulet, but the ceremony is interrupted by Rookery who returns riding the blimp. The vampires are unable to stand against Rookery's glowing cross, but Tony's parents defend them and defeat Rookery, pushing him off a cliff to his apparent death. Tony completes the ceremony by wishing for the vampires to become human. Rudolph and his family disappear as the comet passes, leaving Tony and his parents alone and unsure if the ceremony succeeded. Some time later, while visiting the village market, Tony spots Rudolph and his family, now human, moving into a house in the village. At first they seem not to recognize Tony, but as Tony does the whistle to them their memories return, and the friends are reunited.

Cast

  • Jonathan Lipnicki as Tony Thompson, a 9-year-old boy who becomes friends with Rudolph.
  • Richard E. Grant as Frederick Sackville-Bagg, Rudolph's father, Freda's husband, and the patriarch of the Sackville-Bagg family.
  • Jim Carter as Rookery, the ruthless vampire hunter and the main villain of the film.
  • Alice Krige as Freda Sackville-Bagg, Rudolph's mother, Frederick's wife, and the matriarch of the Sackville-Bagg family.
  • Pamela Gidley as Dottie Thompson, Tony's mother.
  • Tommy Hinkley as Bob Thompson, Tony's father.
  • Anna Popplewell as Anna Sackville-Bagg, Rudolph's younger sister and the youngest child of the Sackville-Bagg family.
  • Dean Cook as Gregory Sackville-Bagg, Rudolph's older brother and the oldest child of the Sackville-Bagg family.
  • Rollo Weeks as Rudolph Sackville-Bagg, the middle child of the Sackville-Bagg family.
  • John Wood as Lord McAshton
  • Ed Stoppard as Von Sackville-Bagg, Rudolph's uncle.
  • Jake D'Arcy as Farmer McClaughlin
  • Iain De Caestecker as Nigel McAshton, one of Lord McAshton's grandsons who pick on Tony at school.
  • Scott Fletcher as Flint McAshton, one of Lord McAshton's grandsons.
  • Johnny Meres as Teacher
  • Georgie Glen as Party Guest
  • Elizabeth Berrington as Elizabeth McAshton

Soundtrack

Music from and Inspired by The Little Vampire
Soundtrack album by
Various Artists
Released October 17, 2000 (2000-10-17)
Recorded 1999-2000
Genre Pop
Length 42:00
Label New Line
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 Soundtrack
Source Rating
Allmusic 3/5 stars

A soundtrack for the film, titled Music from and Inspired by The Little Vampire, was released on October 17, 2000, by New Line Records. Like the last soundtrack, Dutch Eurodance group Vengaboys released the song Shalala Lala as a single and it is included in the soundtrack album.

Track listing

No. Title Artist Length
1. "Iko Iko"   Aaron Carter 2:41
2. "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)"   A*Teens 3:54
3. "Let's Get Funky Tonite"   Dream Street 3:15
4. "Best Friends"   Angela Via 3:20
5. "You Can Get It"   Baha Men 4:16
6. "Let Your Soul Shine"   Bosson 3:16
7. "Shalala Lala"   Vengaboys 3:33
8. "Here I Am"   No Authority 3:39
9. "Flee Fly Flo"   Fe-m@il 2:49
10. "Reason I Live"   Ace Young 5:02
11. "Cool in the Wind"   Michael Reiss 2:57
12. "Requiem (The Fifth)"   Trans-Siberian Orchestra 2:58

See also

Kids robot.svg In Spanish: El pequeño vampiro (película) para niños

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