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Vampira and Me ()


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When Maila Nurmi took to the TV airwaves in 1954 as the prototypal gothic scream queen Vampira, a national craze was set off.

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Self (archiveFootage) (as Vampira)
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Self
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Narrator (voice) (as R.H. Greene)
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Self
Satan's Cheerleaders ...
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Gabrielle Geiselman ...
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Jane Satan ...
Self - Drummer / Satan's Cheerleader (voice)
Mark Chapman ...
Self (Guitarist)
Jennifer Van Goethem ...
(voice)

Directed by

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Ray Greene ... (as R.H. Greene)

Written by

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Ray Greene ... () (as R.H. Greene)

Produced by

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Jonny Coffin ... associate producer
Ray Greene ... producer (as R.H. Greene)
Sarah Nolan ... associate producer

Cinematography by

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Ray Greene
Larry Herbst
Sean Peacock

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Ray Greene ... (as R.H. Greene)

Makeup Department

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Tatiana Thorpe ... makeup artist

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Daniel Lawrence ... assistant director (as Dan Lawrence)

Sound Department

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Wade Major ... sound
Michael Payne ... re-recording sound supervisor
Frederick H. Stahly ... reel-to-reel audio restoration
Matthew Waters ... re-recording sound mixer

Camera and Electrical Department

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Ray Greene ... camera operator (as R. H. Greene)
Larry Herbst ... camera operator
Sean Peacock ... camera: : 1997 interview

Additional Crew

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Lisa Callif ... clearance counsel
Chris Perez ... clearance counsel

Thanks

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David Ansen ... extra special thanks
Douglas Blush ... extra special thanks (as Doug Blush)
Sonia Bovio ... extra special thanks
P.J. Carroll ... extra special thanks (as PJ Carroll)
Taisir Chase ... extra special thanks
Jonny Coffin ... special thanks / very extra special thanks
Timothy Cogshell ... extra special thanks (as Tim Cogshell)
Natali Dominguez ... extra special thanks
Ame Doppelherz ... extra special thanks
J.J. Doppelherz ... extra special thanks (as JJ Doppelherz)
Sam Fullerton ... extra special thanks
Dana Gould ... very extra special thanks
Jim Greene ... extra special thanks
Darroch Greer ... extra special thanks
Robert Healen ... extra special thanks
Larry Herbst ... very extra special thanks
Mark Keizer ... extra special thanks
Angela Kwinn-Greene ... very extra special thanks
Dan Lawrence ... extra special thanks
Carol Lewis ... extra special thanks
Wade Major ... extra special thanks
Ed Marsh ... extra special thanks
Michael Mayhew ... extra special thanks
Judigh Navoy ... extra special thanks
Sandra Niemi ... special thanks / very extra special thanks
Rudolph Nurmi ... extra special thanks
Jorge Ojeda ... extra special thanks
Ken Partridge ... extra special thanks
John Rabe ... special thanks / very extra special thanks
William Roberts ... extra special thanks
Penelope Sevier ... extra special thanks
Alfred Surenhan ... extra special thanks
Jennifer Van Goethem ... very extra special thanks
Karie Vincent ... extra special thanks
Rüdiger Voigt ... extra special thanks (as Rudiger Voigt)
Decayla von Corpse ... extra special thanks
Anne Winn ... very extra special thanks (as Ann Kwinn)

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  • 106 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Over the course of production, the filmmakers located and restored about ten minutes of previously unknown Vampira footage from network TV kinescopes unseen in over half a century, as well as personal appearance footage and Vampira home movies. The "new" Vampira material in "Vampira and Me" increased the known footage of Maila Nurmi in character as Vampira by approximately 500 percent. See more »
Movie Connections Features Dracula (1931). See more »

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