ZORA LA VAMPIRA
September 22, 2000
Count Dracula trades Transylvania for Italy in search of fresh blood and Western standards of living, but finds instead his ancient love Zora, reincarnated as a young graffiti artist from the Roman hip-hop scene.
Directors
Horror
Commedia
Cast
Toni Bertorelli
Dracula
Micaela Ramazzotti
Zora
Chef Ragoo
Zombie
Carlo Verdone
Commissario Lombardi
Raffaele Vannoli
Renfield
G-Max
Er Lama
Sandro Ghiani
Cuccureddu
Lory Bofta
Dafne
Lampa Dread
Rasta
Marco Manetti
Bue
Elda Alvigini
Ragazza piercing
Tormento
Cianuro
Alessia Barela
Tossica
Massimo De Santis
Tossico
Ivo Garrani
Prete
Valerio Mastandrea
Speranza
Fabio Ferri
Ventura
DJ Squarta
DJ Sventra
Primo Brown
Gruppo sul palco (as Cor Veleno)
Grandi Numeri
Gruppo sul palco (as Cor Veleno)
Crew
Production:
Matteo De Laurentiis (Executive Producer) — Carlo Verdone (Producer) — Marco Scaffardi (Producer) — Vittorio Cecchi Gori (Producer)
Screenplay:
Antonio Manetti (Writer) — Marco Manetti (Writer)
Music:
DJ Squarta (Music) — Massimiliano Dagani (Music)
Cinematography:
Federico Schlatter (Director of Photography)
REVIEWS (1)
Transylvania, year 2000: Count Dracula watches Italian TV programs and is fascinated by the beauty and freshness of the dancers on the screen. Tired of feeding on the rotten blood of the local peasants, he decides to move to Italy, but what he finds in the "beautiful country" is not exactly what he expected... A horror comedy directed by the Manetti brothers and produced by Carlo Verdone, who also plays a role in the film as the policeman in charge of the anti-vampire team. Smooth but not very funny (except for a few "azzeccata" lines from Verdone) and filled with "culture" hip-hop (notable is the participation in the film of "Tormento" by Sottotono). If you love this kind of music, "Zora la vampira" is for you, otherwise skip it.
Where to Watch
Stream
Mediaset Infinity
Infinity Selection Amazon Channel
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