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The Vampire Wedding 1993

★ 4.79 votes94 min📅 1993-09-29

Step into the whimsical world of 1990s Czech cinema with The Vampire Wedding (1993), a delightful blend of comedy, horror, and romance.

Director: Jaroslav Soukup

Cast

Rudolf Hrušínský
Rudolf Hrušínský
Richard Bancroft
Iveta Bartošová
Iveta Bartošová
Olivie
Petr Nárožný
Petr Nárožný
strýc Archibald
Viktor Preiss
Viktor Preiss
hrabě Kronberg
Luděk Kopřiva
Luděk Kopřiva
doktor Hermann
Petr Pelzer
Petr Pelzer
plukovník Degendorf
Nelly Gaierová
Nelly Gaierová
stará baronka
Oldřich Vízner
Oldřich Vízner
Alfieri operní zpěvák
Marie Drahokoupilová
Marie Drahokoupilová
správcová
Miroslav Táborský
Miroslav Táborský
sluha Fridrich

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Vampire Wedding (1993) about?

The Vampire Wedding (1993) is a charming blend of comedy, horror, and romance, following the adventures of young English gentleman Richard in Prague.

Who directed The Vampire Wedding?

The Vampire Wedding (1993) was directed by Jaroslav Soukup, a Czech film director known for his unique approach to storytelling.

Who stars in The Vampire Wedding?

The Vampire Wedding (1993) features a talented cast, including Rudolf Hrušínský and Iveta Bartošová.

Is The Vampire Wedding (1993) worth watching?

While The Vampire Wedding (1993) may not be a widely popular film, its unique blend of styles and themes makes it a hidden gem worth watching for fans of cult cinema.

How long is The Vampire Wedding?

The Vampire Wedding (1993) has a runtime of 94 minutes.

About The Vampire Wedding (1993) — A Quirky Vampire Comedy with a Czech Twist

Step into the whimsical world of 1990s Czech cinema with The Vampire Wedding (1993), a delightful blend of comedy, horror, and romance. Directed by Jaroslav Soukup, this offbeat film follows the adventures of young English gentleman Richard, who finds himself entangled in a web of love and supernatural secrets in Prague. With a talented cast, including Rudolf Hrušínský and Iveta Bartošová, The Vampire Wedding (1993) is a charming and quirky take on the vampire genre.

As Richard navigates the complexities of his relationships with Olivia and the mysterious Count Kronberg, the film's tone shifts seamlessly between humor and suspense. With its unique blend of styles and themes, The Vampire Wedding (1993) is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered by fans of cult cinema.