
Based on the popular books, the story tells of Tony who wants a friend to add some adventure to his life. What he gets is Rudolph, a vampire kid with a good appetite. The two end up inseparable, but their fun is cut short when all the hopes of the vampire race could be gone forever in single night. With Tony's access to the daytime world, he helps them to find what they've always wanted.... (Full plot summary below)
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Based on the popular books, the story tells of Tony who wants a friend to add some adventure to his life. What he gets is Rudolph, a vampire kid with a good appetite. The two end up inseparable, but their fun is cut short when all the hopes of the vampire race could be gone forever in single night. With Tony's access to the daytime world, he helps them to find what they've always wanted.
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| New York Daily NewsElizabeth WeitzmanStrikes a nice balance between smart and sweet. |
| Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionEleanor Ringel CaterIt offers imagination and humor and a touch of goose bumps. |
| Laramie Movie ScopeRobert RotenThe characters are engaging and so is the story. |
| Boston PhoenixTom MeekA sprightly romp, funny, full of life lessons, and scary. |
| Sight and SoundChristopher HawkesEvocative of Tim Burton's work, the Scottish locations appear as a kind of ghoulish theme park full of ancient stately homes and mouldering, curse-ridden crypts. |
| Charlotte ObserverLawrence ToppmanWatchable family films are so rare these days that we shouldn't put a stake through one with so much heart. |
| The New York TimesLawrence Van GelderNot often does a family film come along that is literate, clever, mischievous and just plain fun. |
| New York PostLou LumenickA guaranteed crowd-pleaser for the whole family. |
| Washington PostMichael O'SullivanVery funny in a way reminiscent of "Babe: Pig in the City." |
| Orlando WeeklyPhilip BoothSuffers from a somewhat scattershot plot and a markedly uneven tone that may render it too frightening for the pre-kindergarten set yet too bland for older audiences. |