
The Little Vampire
Animated fantasy based on the characters from the best-selling novels by Angela Sommer-Bodenburg.
Rudolph is a 13-year-old vampire whose clan is threatened by a notorious vampire hunter. He meets Tony, a mortal of the same age, who is fascinated by old castles, graveyards - and vampires. Tony helps Rudolph in a battle against their adversaries, eventually saving Rudolph's family and becoming pals on the way.
- Director:
- Richard Claus ('The Thief Lord', 'Bananen-Paul')Karsten Kiilerich ('Albert', 'The Ugly Duckling and Me!')
- Writer:
- Richard ClausLarry Wilson
- Cast:
- Jim CarterRasmus HardikerAlice KrigeTim Pigott-SmithMiriam MargolyesMatthew MarshJoseph KloskaPhoebe Givron-Taylor



Reviews & comments

The Times
pressThe movie-making prowess of the UK, Denmark, Germany and the Netherlands have combined for this, a flaccid cartoon Euro-pudding that, if nothing else, will ensure that the brains trust at Pixar sleeps soundly at night...

The Guardian
pressA tame-enough tale of tolerance, though bonus points for a healthy dose of toilet humour and a flying, fanged cow.

The Guardian
pressEvery movement within the film is programmed with an eye towards zappy distraction rather than sincere education, which explains why the final product feels as weightless as it looks artless.

Independent
pressIt's perfectly passable half-term entertainment but has no bite or distinctiveness whatsoever.

The Times
pressThe movie-making prowess of the UK, Denmark, Germany and the Netherlands have combined for this, a flaccid cartoon Euro-pudding that, if nothing else, will ensure that the brains trust at Pixar sleeps soundly at night...

The Guardian
pressA tame-enough tale of tolerance, though bonus points for a healthy dose of toilet humour and a flying, fanged cow.

The Guardian
pressEvery movement within the film is programmed with an eye towards zappy distraction rather than sincere education, which explains why the final product feels as weightless as it looks artless.

Independent
pressIt's perfectly passable half-term entertainment but has no bite or distinctiveness whatsoever.
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