Vampire in Venice (1988)
Nosferatu a Venezia (original title)Reference View | Change View
- TV-MA
- 1h 37min
- Horror
- 01 Sep 1988 (West Germany)
- Movie
Professor Paris Catalano visits Venice, to investigate the last known appearance of the famous vampire Nosferatu during the carnival of 1786.
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Klaus Kinski | ... |
Nosferatu
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Barbara De Rossi | ... |
Helietta Canins
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Yorgo Voyagis | ... |
Dr. Barneval
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Anne Knecht | ... |
Maria Canins
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Elvire Audray | ... |
Uta Barneval
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Giuseppe Mannajuolo |
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Clara Colosimo | ... |
Medium
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Maria Cumani Quasimodo | ... |
Princess
(as Maria Clementina Cumani Quasimodo)
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La Chunga | ... |
Woman at Gypsy Camp
(as Micaela Flores Amaya 'La Chunga')
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Donald Pleasence | ... |
Don Alvise
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Christopher Plummer | ... |
Professor Paris Catalano
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Mickey Knox | ... |
Priest (uncredited)
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Directed by
Augusto Caminito | ... | (directed by) |
Klaus Kinski | ... | (uncredited) (some scenes) |
Written by
Alberto Alfieri | ... | (story by) & |
Leandro Lucchetti | ... | (story by) |
Augusto Caminito | ... | (written by) |
Produced by
Carlo Alberto Alfieri | ... | executive producer |
Augusto Caminito | ... | producer |
Music by
Luigi Ceccarelli | ... | (original music composed by) |
Vangelis |
Cinematography by
Tonino Nardi | ... | director of photography (as Antonio Nardi) |
Editing by
Claudio M. Cutry | ... | film editor (as Claudio Cutry) |
Editorial Department
M. Elvira Castagnolo | ... | assistant editor (as Maria Elvira Castagnolo) |
Evandro Postorino | ... | assistant editor |
Production Design by
Luca Antonucci | ||
Joseph Teichner |
Costume Design by
Vera Cozzolino | ... | (costumes) |
Makeup Department
Sergio Angeloni | ... | makeup |
Franco Corridoni | ... | makeup |
Alberta Giuliani | ... | hair stylist |
Maurizio Lupi | ... | hair stylist |
Luigi Rocchetti | ... | makeup |
Production Management
Angelo D'Antoni | ... | production manager (as Angelo d'Antoni) |
Ennio Onorati | ... | production manager |
Giorgio Padoan | ... | unit manager |
Evandro Postorino | ... | post-production manager |
Silvano Zignani | ... | unit manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Andrea Prandstraller | ... | assistant director |
Luigi Cozzi | ... | co-director (uncredited) |
Maurizio Lucidi | ... | additional director: crowd scenes (uncredited) |
Art Department
Claudio D'Achille | ... | prop master |
Sound Department
Nick Alexander | ... | sound editor |
Fernando Caso | ... | additional sound effects |
Alvaro Gramigna | ... | additional sound effects |
Luciano Muratori | ... | boom operator |
Primiano Muratori | ... | sound mixer |
Fausto Ancillai | ... | re-recording mixer (uncredited) |
Edmondo Gintili | ... | foley recordist (uncredited) |
Claudio Gramigna | ... | sound effects editor (uncredited) |
Special Effects by
Franco Ragusa | ... | special effects (uncredited) |
Stunts
Ottaviano Dell'Acqua | ... | stunt performer (uncredited) |
Claudio Pacifico | ... | stunt performer (uncredited) |
Camera and Electrical Department
Luca Alfieri | ... | assistant camera |
Vincenzo Carpineta | ... | assistant camera |
Giovanni Ciarlo | ... | camera operator |
Tarcisio Diamanti | ... | key grip |
Enzo Falessi | ... | still photographer |
Vittorio Pescetelli | ... | gaffer |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Francesca Carle | ... | wardrobe assistant |
Raffaella Fantasia | ... | wardrobe assistant |
Raniero Gattinoni | ... | wardrobe creator: Barbara De Rossi's and Elvire Audray's wardrobe |
Mina Tacconi | ... | seamstress (as Palmira Tacconi) |
Music Department
Luigi Ceccarelli | ... | soundtrack |
Script and Continuity Department
Annamaria Liguori | ... | script continuity (as Anna Maria Liguori) |
Additional Crew
Marco Alfieri | ... | production secretary |
Luigi Biamonte | ... | unit publicist |
Marco De Rossi | ... | production secretary |
Nino Lembo | ... | jeweller |
Francesco Maia | ... | production accountant (as Franco Maia) |
Dario De Grassi | ... | voice dubbing: Christopher Plummer (uncredited) |
Stefano De Sando | ... | voice dubbing: Yorgo Voyagis (uncredited) |
Elio Pandolfi | ... | voice dubbing: Donald Pleasence (uncredited) |
Dario Penne | ... | voice dubbing: Klaus Kinski (uncredited) |
Pat Starke | ... | voice dubbing: Barbara De Rossi (uncredited) |
Production Companies
- Scena Film (a production)
- Reteitalia (with the participation of)
Distributors
- Humax Pictures (1989) (Japan) (theatrical)
- Medusa Distribuzione (1988) (Italy) (theatrical)
- Metropol-Filmverleih (1988) (West Germany) (theatrical)
- Panorama Pictures (1990) (Spain) (theatrical)
- VPS Film-Entertainment GmbH (Germany) (theatrical)
- Macro Entertainment (1988) (Australia) (VHS)
- Macro Entertainment (1988) (New Zealand) (VHS)
- Nippon Columbia (Japan) (VHS) (unknown) (unknown)
- One 7 Movies (2014) (United States) (DVD)
- Severin Films (2020) (United States) (Blu-ray)
- Tubi TV (United States) (video) (streaming)
- Video Service Corporation (2014) (Canada) (DVD)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Arco 2 (cameras supplied by)
- Bijoux Bozart (supplier: jewelry worn by Barbara de Rossi and Elvire Audray)
- Cine Audio Effects (additional sound effects)
- Cinecittà (re-recording)
- Cooperativa di Lavoro Fono Roma (adr studios)
- De Paolis I.N.C.I.R. (sound stages)
- Eastman Kodak (raw stock)
- Neriteatromoda (costume house)
- Penta Studio (titles and opticals)
- Pollini (supplier: shoes and pursues for Barbara de Rossi and Elvire Audray)
- Rino Carboni (masks: Venetian carnival masks)
- Rocchetti (wigs)
- Starc Attioli (transportation)
Storyline
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A professor travels to Venice following the trail of the last known appearance of Nosferatu who was seen at a carnival. He learns through a seance that the vampire is seeking eternal death, and tries to put an end to its existence once and for all. Written by Fella_shibby@yahoo.com |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Producer Augusto Caminito originally hired director Maurizio Lucidi, who shot a few crowd scenes in Venice before the script had even been completed. Caminito decided that the project needed another director and fired Lucidi (paying him his full salary), hiring Pasquale Squitieri to write and direct the picture. However, Squitieri's screenplay proved too expensive to shoot so Caminito decided to stop working with him (he nevertheless paid him his full, hefty, salary). Shooting had already been postponed several times and the Italian TV network which co-produced the film was getting nervous. So Caminito hired a third director, B-movie veteran Mario Caiano, and shooting could start. On his first day, Klaus Kinski got into a violent argument with Caiano and refused to work with him. The director then agreed to leave the set (after being paid his full salary), the third director to leave the picture before principal photography was complete. Facing disaster, producer Augusto Caminito then decided to direct the film himself so he wouldn't have to pay another director. Since he had almost no directing experience, he was helped by his assistant Luigi Cozzi. Kinski also reportedly directed some scenes himself. See more » |
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