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I Had a Bloody Good Time at House Harker ()


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It's been generations since the Harkers' great-great grandfather killed Count Dracula. Now the Harker brothers and their best friend Ned are a town joke - until a real vampire turns up.

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Nate Lane ...
Old Tyme Vampire / Main Vampire
Dylan Fox Williams ...
Quincy Harker (as Dylan Williams)
Noel Carroll ...
Charlie Harker / Jonathan Harker
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Gerry Harker / Henrietta Harker
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Ned Morris
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Belinda
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Paige Harker / Mina Harker
Owen Carroll ...
Charlie Harker (Age 7)
Imogen Cogswell ...
Paige Harker (Age 4)
Ewan Givens ...
Gerry Harker (Age 6)
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Clive Harker
Mary Haugen ...
Mavis
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Walter
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Wayne
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Kevin
Allen Cragin ...
Peter
Clarence Campbell ...
Dr. Gilbert
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Stephanie the Stacey Mendler Fan (as Keely Gelineau)
Bentley Brehm ...
Sparky the Biker
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News Reporter
Cezil Reed ...
Denny
Joshua Stern ...
Bart the Bartender
Nic Polcaro ...
Underaged Bar Patron
Joshua James ...
Twirl Bully #1
Matthew Reedy ...
Twirl Bully #2
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Hairy Vampire / Twirl Narrator
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Twirl Mother
Damian Beurer ...
Tanner Scott / Twirl Coach
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Nix County Necro
Dominic Haugen ...
Vacuumed Necro
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Kip
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Cindy Lou
Gale Caswell ...
Susan
Jayson Speters ...
Chad Cheever
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Alice
Phil Nohe ...
Johnny Otisburg (as Philip Nohe)
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Charlie Harker (Age 14)
Mikayla Williams ...
Paige Harker (Age 11)
Howell Loobine ...
Romanian Gangster Boss
Richard Thoman ...
Young Walter
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Possessed Girl's Mother
Jaidyn Carroll ...
Possessed Girl
Michelle Cogswell ...
Possessed Teen #1's Mother
Cade Sarganis ...
Possessed Teen #1
Alexandra Stafford ...
Possesed Teen #2's Mother (as Alex Stafford)
Kelly Stadum ...
Possessed Girl #2
Heather Cogswell ...
Possessed Woman's Daughter
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Possessed Woman
Jamie Givens ...
Young Mavis
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Stacey Mendler
Clayton Cogswell ...
Boris the Baggage Handler
Cody Ward ...
Internet Troll
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Lori Cypher ...
Extra / Townsfolk
Jamie Houk ...
Bonnie

Directed by

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Clayton Cogswell

Written by

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Noel Carroll ... (story)
 
Clayton Cogswell ... (story)
 
Jacob Givens ... (screenplay)
 
Derek Haugen ... (story)

Produced by

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Bill Carroll ... co-producer
Julie Carroll ... co-producer
Noel Carroll ... producer
Allen Cragin ... co-producer
Tennessee Edwards ... executive producer
Milena Ferreira ... producer
Marshall Haugen ... co-producer
Mary Haugen ... co-producer
Adam Lee ... executive producer
Nathan Lorch ... producer
Morris Ruskin ... executive producer

Music by

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Tim Sloan

Cinematography by

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Max Margolin

Editing by

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Clayton Cogswell
K. Spencer Jones ... (as Spencer Jones)

Editorial Department

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Bryan Hoday ... on-line editor
K. Spencer Jones ... digital imaging technician (as Spencer Jones)
Katia Potok ... digital asset supervisor
Kristopher Smale ... colorist

Casting By

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Allen Cragin

Makeup Department

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Erin Davis ... makeup artist
Sabria Davis ... assistant makeup artist
Bethany M. Richards ... makeup department head

Production Management

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Noel Carroll ... post-production supervisor
Nathan Lorch ... production supervisor

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Jon Enge ... second unit director
Kevin Rosen-Quan ... assistant director

Art Department

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Joe Banuelos ... carpenter
Milena Ferreira ... property master
Tyler Kenney ... graphic designer
Bruce Leon ... construction coordinator
Paul Ozzimo ... graphic designer

Sound Department

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Nathan Furgison ... sound recordist: second unit
Jorge García Bastidas ... re-recording mixer
Greg Mauer ... foley mixer
Rick Owens ... foley artist
Tim Sloan ... re-recording mixer / supervising sound editor

Special Effects by

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Jon Enge ... special effects supervisor

Visual Effects by

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Jon Enge ... visual effects supervisor
Gary Scullion ... visual effects artist

Stunts

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Bentley Brehm ... stunt performer
Noel Carroll ... stunt performer
Talya Carroll ... stunt performer
Jon Enge ... stunt performer
Jacob Givens ... stunt performer
Derek Haugen ... stunt performer
K. Spencer Jones ... stunt performer (as Spencer Jones)
Keely Yulla Kemp ... stunt performer (as Keely Gelineau)
Nate Lane ... stunt coordinator / stunt performer
Nathan Lorch ... stunt performer
Whitney Moore ... stunt performer

Camera and Electrical Department

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Jaidyn Carroll ... grip: second unit
Robert Cragin ... specialty camera rigging
Kevin Garrison ... director of photography: second unit
K. Spencer Jones ... digital imagining technician (as Spencer Jones) / gaffer: second unit (as Spencer Jones)
Nicholas Kramer ... camera operator: second unit / key grip
Aaron Treloar ... key grip: second unit

Animation Department

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Dustin Kimmich ... animator: credits sequence

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Alexandra Stafford ... wardrobe

Location Management

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Marshall Haugen ... assistant location manager

Additional Crew

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Talya Carroll ... production accountant
Mary Haugen ... catering manager
Jamie Houk ... production assistant
Adam Lee ... production coordinator
Jamie Mabie ... production assistant
Jan McDowell ... catering assistant
Ethan McKuen ... production assistant
Megan O'Neil ... production coordinator
Peter Story ... production assistant
Jeff Treloar ... production assistant
Hans Veenendaal ... production assistant

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

The day that Jonathan Harker slayed Count Dracula was a more important event than most people realize. For it was not just the death of the count, it was the destruction of 'The Master's Power.' Without a master, the entire race lost its ability to turn humans into vampires. For generations, the Harker family has guarded the Master's Skull, the key that would allow a new vampire master to emerge. So effective were the Harkers that now, over a hundred years later, vampires are so scarce that most people do not believe that they even exist. This is unfortunate news for the modern day Harker siblings because they still believe in vampires and that makes them the town embarrassment. But when two dead bodies turn up with strange animal attack marks, the Harkers convince the town that a vampire is on the loose and promise to kill it on stage at their family home. The only problem is, the actor they hired to play the vampire is killed and replaced by an actual vampire who the Harkers mistakenly invite into their home. Once inside it consumes the Master's Skull, gains incredible power and turns the conveniently waiting citizenry into vampires. Now the fate of the world lies in the hands of an unprepared generation of vampire hunters who must overcome their own shortcomings to fulfill their destiny as the heirs of House Harker. Written by Good Cops Entertainment, LLC

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Also Known As
  • The Vampire (United States)
  • House Harker - Vampirjäger wider Willen (Germany, German title)
  • Pasándolo de coña en la Casa Harker (Spain)
  • Кровь бурлит от веселья в доме Харкера (Russia)
  • ブラッディ・タイム ドラキュラの頭蓋骨 (Japan, Japanese title)
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  • 80 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia A successful Kickstarter campaign was conducted to raise funds to enhance & complete the post production elements involved, such as better special effects and sound design. See more »
Soundtracks Lord Have Mercy See more »
Quotes Paige Harker: Oh my God, did you piss yourself?
Ned: No... no; they're monsters Paige, they peed on me!
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