Forced to move to Scotland after his father (Tommy Hinkley) lands a new job, 9-year-old Tony Thompson’s (Jonathan Lipnicki) life takes a surprising turn when he’s befriended by an aristocratic vegetarian vampire named Rudolph (Rollo Weeks). Richard E. Grant, John Wood, Pamela Gidley and Jim Carter also star in this family- friendly adventure based on the popular series by writer Angela Sommer-Bodenburg.
Uli Edel, born April 11, 1947, in Neuenburg am Rhein, at first studied theatre studies and German philology before he went to Munich’s Hochschule für Fernsehen und Film (HFF). There, he met Bernd Eichinger who then produced Edel’s short films. Eichinger and Edel already started their long-time collaboration in Munich. After his graduation, Edel worked as an assistant director and editor for Douglas Sirk.
Edel’s and Eichinger’s first major project, “Christiane F. – Wir Kinder vom Bahnhof Zoo” (“Zoo”, 1981), based on Christiane F.’s autobiography about her heroin addiction, became a huge commercial success. After Edel had finished several movies for German TV, he and Eichinger filmed the Hubert Selby adaptation “Letzte Ausfahrt Brooklyn” (“Last Exit to Brooklyn”, 1989) in the USA. The film won Edel the German film award as well the Bavarian film award.
In 1990, Edel went to Los Angeles and mainly did major TV productions for US networks. In 1996, his TV movie “Rasputin”… read more