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Dracula 3000 ()


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Count Dracula terrorizes the crew of a spaceship.

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Capt. Abraham Van Helsing
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Aurora Ash
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Mina Murry
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Arthur "The Professor" Holmwood
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Orlock
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Humvee (as Tiny Lister)
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Capt. Varna

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Darrell Roodt ... (as Darrell James Roodt)

Written by

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Ivan Milborrow ... (written by)
 
Darrell Roodt ... (written by)

Produced by

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John P. Adams ... line producer
James Atherton ... co-producer
Jan Fantl ... co-executive producer
Frank Hübner ... producer
Brad Krevoy ... producer
David Lancaster ... producer
Julia Verdin ... associate producer
Jörg Westerkamp ... co-producer
David Wicht ... producer

Music by

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Michael Hoenig

Cinematography by

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Giulio Biccari

Editing by

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Avril Beukes
Ronelle Loots

Editorial Department

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Trevor Brown ... telecine colorist
Rika Camizianos ... assembly editor / first assistant editor
Dan Preston ... assistant on-line editor
Jamie Shemeld ... on-line editor
Rob Wickings ... digital negative timer

Casting By

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Julia Verdin

Production Design by

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Jonathan Hely-Hutchinson

Art Direction by

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Tiaan van Tonder

Costume Design by

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Wolfgang Ender

Makeup Department

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Isabella Acerbi ... makeup assistant
Sabine Palfi ... makeup artist
Marnette Rossouw ... hair stylist
Clinton Smith ... contact lens effects consultant / prosthetic lab technician

Production Management

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Alan Balladur ... post-production supervisor
Moira Brophy ... post-production supervisor
Reinhild Gräber ... production supervisor: ApolloProMedia
Rudolf Kurz ... production supervisor: ApolloProMedia
Leanne Rabinowitz ... post-production supervisor
Derek Raeburn ... unit manager
Kai Schürmann ... production supervisor: ApolloProMedia
Daphne Williams ... unit production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Taryn Collister ... second assistant director
Zirk Ferreira ... third assistant director
Tony Galetti ... first assistant director

Art Department

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Martie de Lange ... art department assistant
Andrew Delport ... set dresser
Andrea Hull ... art department assistant
Inka Kendzia ... graphics
Guy Potgieter ... property master
Clinton Smith ... mold maker
Surisa Surisa ... art department assistant

Sound Department

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Julie Anderson ... foley artist
Ian Arrow ... production sound mixer
Ben Brazier ... foley recordist
Kevin Brazier ... supervising sound editor
Robert Brazier ... assistant sound effects editor
John Fewell ... foley artist
Mathew Knights ... re-recording mixer
James Martiz ... boom operator
Chris Roberts ... supervising dialogue & adr editor
James Seddon ... dolby consultant
Louise Sinclair ... assistant sound effects editor
Anna Sulley ... sound effects editor

Special Effects by

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Dennis Beechey ... prosthetics
Robert-John Carlisle ... prosthetics (as Rob Carlisle)
Kevin Carter ... special effects contact lenses
Roly Jansen ... special effects
Tyrell Kemlo ... special effects technician
Wally Langer ... prosthetics
Cordell McQueen ... special effects coordinator
Clinton Smith ... prosthetics

Visual Effects by

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Cassiano Prado ... digital effects artist

Stunts

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Dermot Brogan ... stunt rigger
Kerry Gregg ... stunt coordinator
Francois Grobbelaar ... stunt rigger / stunts
Julian Koberman ... stunt performer
John Smith ... stunt double
Franz Spilhaus ... key stunt rigger / stunt rigger

Camera and Electrical Department

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Jim Browne ... gaffer
Norman Carstens ... sparks
Jimmy Umba Di Umba ... video operator
Richard Dobson ... still photographer
Filipa Domingues ... clapper loader
Sarel Eloff ... focus puller
Ken Hodgson ... best boy grip
Mark Horne ... sparks
Dylan McDonnell ... sparks
J.P. Ridgway ... key grip (as JP Ridgway)
Pierre Rumbelow ... assistant grip
Eugene Wynne ... best boy spark

Casting Department

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Bill Kravitz ... casting associate

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Joanne Walter ... wardrobe supervisor

Script and Continuity Department

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Carol A. Compton ... script clearance
Kim Robinson ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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Juliette Bendix ... driver
Schalk Bloem ... driver
Marcos Ledesma ... driver
Tshepiso Selo ... driver
Caroline Smith ... driver

Additional Crew

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Hugh Barrett ... controller: Film Afrika
Thomas Becker ... legal affairs: ApolloProMedia
Belina Bruins ... production accountant
Billi Bruins ... production accountant
Jonathan Degueldre ... production coordinator
Nick Derrien ... production assistant
Liesl Ernst ... accountant: Film Afrika
Thorsten Felscher ... financial advisor: ApolloProMedia
Francisco Gonzalez ... international sales: MPCA (as Francisco J. González)
Valerie Legrain-Doussau ... business affairs: Film Afrika
Nodumo Mesana ... office assistant
Pieka Moolman ... production secretary
Mark L. Ott ... additional footage
Iain Patton ... production assistant
Sean Pringle ... unit paramedic
Donovan Roberts-Baxter ... production assistant (as Donnovan Roberts-Baxter)
Lindsay Rosen ... caterer
James Smal ... accounting assistant
Clinton Smith ... creature performer
Pete Smith ... armorer
Olly Steele ... armorer (as Ollie Steele) / on set armourer, weapons instuctor
Ronnie Weber ... unit assistant
David Wilson ... unit publicist

Thanks

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Karri O'Reilly ... special thanks

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

One thousand years into the future, and somewhere in the far reaches of outer space, a terrifying legend lives on. It's the year 3000 AD. A salvage ship on a routine interstellar mission discovers the drifting, silent hulk of the off-world space transporter Demeter, reported missing 100 years earlier. Excited by the prospects of quick financial gain from towing back and trading in the old vessel, Mina, Van Helsing and the rest of their crew boldly board the abandoned ship, hoping to recover any valuable freight left onboard. But as they explore its cold, empty passageways, they become aware of a terrible secret. First Mina uncovers Demeter's mysterious cargo - 50 long, black coffins. Then, one by one the crew begins to disappear or turn against one another, until there can be no doubt that an ancient curse lives on in the bowels of this once-great ship, awaiting its next victim. In the blackness of space the sun never rises, the ideal environment for the immortal vampire to spread his evil. For the survivors, the only hope for salvation is a desperate race across the universe, rocketing at the speed of light, praying that they'll reach the welcoming rays of the Twin Suns of Halbron...before it's too late. Written by KLange

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Taglines In space, the sun never rises. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Dracula 3000: Infinite Darkness (South Africa, English title)
  • Dracula 3K-l'empire des Ombres (France)
  • Дракула 3000 (Ukraine)
  • Δράκουλας 3000: Το απόλυτο σκοτάδι (Greece)
  • Drácula 3000 (Venezuela)
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Runtime
  • 86 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia The "Mother III" is actually a re-use of the slingship from the short lived 1993 TV series Space Rangers (1993). See more »
Goofs The corpse found on the ship is said to have tied himself to the chair. How he ties both his arms to the chair is not explained. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in The Mummy (2017). See more »
Crazy Credits After the credits finish rolling, we once again see Tiny Lister's character carrying Aurora over his right shoulder. He slaps her butt and says, "Now that's what I'm talkin' about!" See more »
Quotes 187: Did I ever tell you how many times I'd see you and want to ejaculate all over your bazonkas... All the times I stayed up late, high as a kite, in the non-gravitational atmosphere, while I stroked my anaconda, and dreamed about your snow-white ass
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