Bram Stoker's Burial of the Rats is a 1995 American film. It was part of a series Roger Corman Presents.[1][2]
Bram Stoker's Burial of the Rats | |
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Directed by | Dan Golden |
Based on | story by Bram Stoker |
Produced by | Roger Corman |
Starring | Adrienne Barbeau |
Production companies | New Horizons Mosfilm |
Distributed by | Concorde Pictures |
Release date | 8 August 1995 |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
A comic book version of the story was released.[3]
Bram Stoker is kidnapped by some mysterious women.
Filming took place in Moscow. Adrienne Barbeau later said "we landed on the night of the attempted coup and they declared martial law...and I wasn't sure I was ever going to see my family again. I really took the job because they were filming in Moscow and I wanted to go there. I had never been and I'd always wanted to go."[4]
She later recalled, "I was also supposed to be working with 50 trained rats, but there were only 16 and I think eight of them were dead. The rest had only been trained to eat anything that smelled like fish. So every time I'd do a scene where the rats had had to swarm all over me, they took fish eggs and squeezed the juice all over my body."[5]
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