Nadja


1h 32m 1995

Brief Synopsis

After Dr. Van Helsing drives a stake through her Dracula daddy's heart, he tracks Nadja and her twin brother Edgar who are hiding in the afterhours netherworld of contemporary New York City. When Van Helsing enlists his nephew Jim in his quest to kill the vampire twins, they discover that Jim's wife

Film Details

MPAA Rating
Genre
Comedy
Drama
Horror
Thriller
Release Date
1995
Production Company
Panavision, Ltd.; Sound One
Distribution Company
Central Film Verleih Gmbh; Evergreen Entertainment; October Films; Rialto Films; Senator Film Verleih; Wild Bunch AG
Location
New York City, New York, USA

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 32m

Synopsis

After Dr. Van Helsing drives a stake through her Dracula daddy's heart, he tracks Nadja and her twin brother Edgar who are hiding in the afterhours netherworld of contemporary New York City. When Van Helsing enlists his nephew Jim in his quest to kill the vampire twins, they discover that Jim's wife Lucy has already been seduced by Nadja and his half-sister Cassandra has fallen in love with Edgar.

Crew

Michael Almereyda

Screenwriter

Yasmine Amitai

1st Assistant Editor

Dave Anderson

Gaffer

J. Todd Anderson

Storyboard Artist

Kerry Barden

Casting

Axel Baumann

2nd Assistant Camera

Jamie Bishop

On Set Props

Nigel Boilance

Production Notes Interviews

Sally Bonython

2nd Assistant Camera

Steve Calalang

1st Assistant Camera

Anthony Corven

Still Photographer

Tim Davis

Photography

Jim Denault

Director Of Photography

Dina Doll

Makeup & Hair

Simon Fisher-turner

Music

Vadim Frumin

Best Boy

John Gutierrez

Boom

Jody Hanson

Title Design

Carolina Herrera

Location Scout

Amy Hobby

Producer

Gary Hokanson

Boom

Billy Hopkins

Casting

Ca) Image Transform (burbank

Other

Kenton Jakub

Adr Editor

Billy Jarecki

Additional Set Dressing

Arthur Jolly

Special Effects

Arthur Jolly

Stunts

Ondine Karady

Props

William Kozy

Sound Mixer

Royston Langdon

Music Recording Engineer

William Lappe

Castle Miniature

David Leonard

Editor

Stuart Levy

Sound Design

Joan Lucke

Head Set Dresser

David Lynch

Executive Producer

Prudence Moriarty

Costume Designer

John Nelson

Other

Carol O'neil

Props

Kurt Ossenfort

Production Designer

Kate Phelan

Best Boy Grip

Kate M. Phelan

Best Boy Grip

Art Polemis

Recording Engineer

Philippe Richard

Other

Rick Rowe

Music Recording Engineer

Melanie Ryder

Dialogue Editor

John Sahag

Suzy Amis' Hair

Susan Shacter

Still Photographer

Beatrice Sisul

Apprentice Editor

Suzanne Smith

Casting

Peter Soriano

Other

Ray Sprinkles

Other

Mary Sweeney

Producer

Ed Talavera

2nd Unit Camera (2nd Unit)

Dominick Tavella

Re-Recording Mixer

Joshua M Turi

Props

Simon Turner

Music

Chris Uettwiller

On Set Props

Thomas Ulrich

Cello Solos

Libby Villanova

Key Costumer

Dina Waxman

Script Supervisor

Dina Waxman

Location Scout

Marla Weinhoff

Additional Set Dressing

Dexter Weust

Key Grip

Jeff Winner

Location Manager

Film Details

MPAA Rating
Genre
Comedy
Drama
Horror
Thriller
Release Date
1995
Production Company
Panavision, Ltd.; Sound One
Distribution Company
Central Film Verleih Gmbh; Evergreen Entertainment; October Films; Rialto Films; Senator Film Verleih; Wild Bunch AG
Location
New York City, New York, USA

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 32m

Quotes

Trivia

Miscellaneous Notes

Released in United States Summer August 25, 1995

Expanded Release in United States September 1, 1995

Expanded Release in United States October 6, 1995

Released in United States on Video February 16, 1996

Released in United States 1995

Released in United States January 1995

Released in United States May 1995

Released in United States August 1995

Released in United States November 1995

Shown at San Francisco International Film Festival April 20 - May 4, 1995.

Shown at Seattle International Film Festival May 18 - June 11, 1995.

Shown at Cannes Film Festival (market) May 17-28, 1995.

Shown at Locarno International Film Festival August 3-13, 1995.

Shown at London Film Festival (U.S. Independents) November 2-19, 1995.

Began shooting Late March 1994.

Released in United States Summer August 25, 1995

Expanded Release in United States September 1, 1995

Expanded Release in United States October 6, 1995

Released in United States on Video February 16, 1996

Released in United States 1995 (Shown at San Francisco International Film Festival April 20 - May 4, 1995.)

Released in United States 1995 (Shown at Seattle International Film Festival May 18 - June 11, 1995.)

Released in United States January 1995 (Shown at Sundance Film Festival (in competition) in Park City, Utah January 19-29, 1995.)

Released in United States November 1995 (Shown at London Film Festival (U.S. Independents) November 2-19, 1995.)

Released in United States May 1995 (Shown at Cannes Film Festival (market) May 17-28, 1995.)

Released in United States August 1995 (Shown at Locarno International Film Festival August 3-13, 1995.)