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This ultra-hip, post-modern vampire tale is set in contemporary New York City. Members of a dysfunctional family of vampires are trying to come to terms with each other, in the wake of their father's death. Meanwhile, they are being hunted... See more »

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Nadja
Nic Ratner ...
Bar Victim
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Renfield
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Dracula / Dr. Van Helsing
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Jim
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Boxing Coach
Galaxy Craze ...
Lucy
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Morgue Receptionist
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Waitress
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Bartender
Bernadette Jurkowski ...
Dracula's Bride
Jeff Winner ...
Young Dracula
Sean ...
Bela
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Cassandra
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Edgar
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Garage Mechanic
Rome Neal ...
Garage Mechanic
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Romanian Kid
Anna Roma ...
Romanian Mother
Thomas Roma ...
Romanian Policeman
Aleksander Rasic ...
Romanian Policeman
Miranda Russell ...
Lucy's Baby
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Dracula (uncredited) (archiveFootage)

Directed by

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Michael Almereyda

Written by

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Michael Almereyda ... ()

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Andrew Fierberg ... associate producer
Amy Hobby ... producer
David Lynch ... executive producer
Mary Sweeney ... producer

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Simon Fisher-Turner

Cinematography by

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Jim Denault

Editing by

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David Leonard

Editorial Department

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Yasmine Amitai ... first assistant editor
Beatrice Sisul ... apprentice editor

Casting By

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Kerry Barden
Suzanne Crowley
Billy Hopkins

Production Design by

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Kurt Ossenfort

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Prudence Moriarty

Makeup Department

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Dina Doll ... hair stylist / makeup artist
John Sahag ... hair stylist

Production Management

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Ingrid Breyer ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Sonia Bhalla ... additional second second assistant director
Alex Corven ... first assistant director (as Alex Corven Caronia)
Adam Ben Frank ... second second assistant director
Takahide Kawakami ... second second assistant director
Brent Tinter ... additional second second director

Art Department

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J. Todd Anderson ... storyboard artist
Jamie Bishop ... on-set props
Christopher Dettwiller ... on-set props
Billy Jarecki ... additional set dresser
Ondine Karady ... props
Joan Lucke Jr. ... head set dresser
John Nelson ... head scenic
Carol O'Neil ... props
Philippe Richard ... lucy's paintings
George Roach ... swing
Michael Sadov ... swing
Peter Soriano ... jim's paintings
Marla Weinhoff ... additional set dresser

Sound Department

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John Gutierrez ... boom operator
Gary Hokanson ... boom operator
Kenton Jakub ... adr editor
William Kozy ... sound mixer
Stuart Levy ... sound
Art Polemis ... sound recording engineer
Melanie Ryder ... dialogue editor
Dominick Tavella ... re-recording mixer

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Arthur M. Jolly ... special effects
Josh Turi ... special effects props

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William Lappe ... castle miniature
Anthony Munroe ... optical supervisor

Stunts

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Arthur M. Jolly ... stunts

Camera and Electrical Department

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David T. Anderson ... gaffer
Lenny Bass ... additional electrician
Axel Baumann ... second assistant camera
Kelly Beaton ... additional electrician
Sally Bonython ... second assistant camera
Steve Calalang ... first assistant camera
Anthony Caronia ... still photographer
Tim Davis ... still photographer
Ned Farr ... additional electrician
Ken Farrington ... second assistant camera
Robert Featherstone ... second assistant camera
Jason C. Fitzgerald ... additional electrician
Vadim Frumin ... best boy
Ian Nichol ... steadicam operator
Kate Phelan ... best boy grip
Joseph Quirk ... additional electrician
Dave Samuel ... additional electrician
Susan Shacter ... still photographer
Ed Talavera ... camera operator: second unit
Richard Wuest ... key grip (as Dexter Weust)
Raphaelle Gosse-Gardet ... electrician (uncredited)

Casting Department

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Byron Crystal ... extras casting
Laura Ekstrand ... casting associate

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Libby Villanova ... key costumer

Location Management

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Carolina Adriana Herrera ... location scout (as Carolina Herrera)
Dina Waxman ... location scout
Jeff Winner ... location manager

Music Department

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Royston Langdon ... music recording engineer
Rick Rowe ... music recording engineers
Thomas Ulrich ... musician: cello solos

Script and Continuity Department

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Dina Waxman ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Gilbert Carreras ... b&w timer
Jody Hanson ... title designer
Lee Petersen ... production assistant
Jason W. Fuchs ... production staff (uncredited)
Lisa Michell ... production coordinator (uncredited)

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Sadie Benning ... respects
André Breton ... respects
William K. Everson ... respects
Jimmie Dale Gilmore ... respects
Derek Jarman ... respects
Sheridan Le Fanu ... respects (as Sheridan LeFanu)
Pablo Neruda ... respects
Sinéad O'Connor ... respects (as Sinead O'Connor)
Pablo Picasso ... respects
Jules Renard ... respects
Sam Shepard ... respects
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Plot Summary

This ultra-hip, post-modern vampire tale is set in contemporary New York City. Members of a dysfunctional family of vampires are trying to come to terms with each other, in the wake of their father's death. Meanwhile, they are being hunted by Dr. Van Helsing and his hapless nephew. As in all good vampire movies, forces of love are pitted against forces of destruction. Written by Tad Dibbern

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Taglines Unseen. Unforgiving. Undead. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Nadja, o thilykos vrykolakas (Greece)
  • Νάντια, ο θηλυκός βρυκόλακας (Greece)
  • Надя (Russia)
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Runtime
  • 93 min
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Budget $1,000,000 (estimated)

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Trivia Peter Fonda acted in this film for SAG minimum and paid for his own airline ticket to be flown to the East Coast to act in this movie. See more »
Goofs In the opening dialog between Nadja and the man at the bar, Nadja is initially wearing a scarf over her hair. At one point the camera cuts to the man's face and we see the back of Nadja's head, but now suddenly and inexplicably, the scarf has disappeared and remains absent for the rest of the scene. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in A Night with Suzy Amis Cameron (2020). See more »
Soundtracks Roads See more »
Quotes Dr. Van Helsing: Some women understand extremes. They understand how to push things to extremes. Life and death. The moon, tide, eternal flow... women understand that kind of stuff. It's in their blood. Once a month, their bodies let them know that... nature's one continuous disaster.
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