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Adventures of Young Van Helsing: The Quest for the Lost Scepter

  • Video
  • 2004
  • PG-13
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
2.3/10
174
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Adventures of Young Van Helsing: The Quest for the Lost Scepter (2004)
ActionAdventureComedyFantasyHorror

The teenaged descendant of Professor Van Helsing must fight an ancient demon named Simon Magus for control of a powerful sceptor.The teenaged descendant of Professor Van Helsing must fight an ancient demon named Simon Magus for control of a powerful sceptor.The teenaged descendant of Professor Van Helsing must fight an ancient demon named Simon Magus for control of a powerful sceptor.

  • Director
    • Kevin Summerfield
  • Writers
    • Craig Clyde
    • Kevin Summerfield
  • Stars
    • Ken Mitzkovitz
    • Freddie Sabaugh
    • Ned Narang
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  • IMDb RATING
    2.3/10
    174
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Kevin Summerfield
    • Writers
      • Craig Clyde
      • Kevin Summerfield
    • Stars
      • Ken Mitzkovitz
      • Freddie Sabaugh
      • Ned Narang
    • 15User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ken Mitzkovitz
    • Abraham Van Helsing
    Freddie Sabaugh
    • Aki
    Ned Narang
    • Professor Arad
    Rabiah Elaawar
    • Estabon
    Tomm Bauer
    • Danny Morgan
    • (as Thomas Bauer)
    Amneek Sandhu
    Amneek Sandhu
    • Aldonza
    • (as Amneek Sandha)
    Nahid Zoha
    • Fernando
    Kara Edwards
    Kara Edwards
    • Rita
    Omar Porter
    • Campbell
    Joe Zaso
    Joe Zaso
    • Simon Magus
    Kimberly Cash
    • Morgan LeFay
    • (as Kimberly Botbyl)
    Keith Jordan
    Keith Jordan
    • Michael Harris…
    Johnny Alonso
    Johnny Alonso
    • Karl Andrews
    Ken Beal
    • Mr. Syler
    Joy Griffin
    • Mary Ellen
    Beauty Jackson
    • Beth
    Thomas Haskell
    • Teacher Andrews
    T.J. Sicilia
    • Preston
    • Director
      • Kevin Summerfield
    • Writers
      • Craig Clyde
      • Kevin Summerfield
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    mightycrom

    Fun For the 'Tween set...

    If your kids like the "Goosebumps" series, this made for video flick is for them! Decent production values, a likeable lead, a terrific villain (played by Indy "scream king" Joe Zaso!), a few cute chicks (loved the southern belle) and great horror special makeup effects (especially the cut "zombie dog" sequence - bravo!) add up to a fun flick for the 'tween set (those between kid and teenager, of course). Also enjoyed the fun music video! All in all, a fair film hampered only by clumsy editing and overacting by some of the supporting players. Writer/director Summerfield caters to the intended audience, while throwing horror and adventure film buffs a few bones. The DVD has some nice extras as well. Older horror film fans will likely groan a bit, but the kids will get a kick out of it! A fun rental for a stormy night sleepover!
    1corrie-2

    Vampire's are on the loose, and only bad acting can stop them.

    There's a reason you this movie only cost $3, and that's because it's horrible. But there's no excuse for it being sold at all. Vampires are on the loose, and only bad acting can stop the onslaught. Wait, no, apparently bad special effects and writing will do it too. This might be a fun movie to mute and talk over though, as it won't distract you with a stimulating plot or anything. One chick is hot, as long as you don't listen to her and imagine her naked, and hot.

    Here's an example of how bad this film is, they use a CD player as a countdown to the final confrontation. When it spins like crazy, the vampire's are coming!!! And of course, it only spins like crazy.
    calltheball8

    Not good enough for toddlers....

    One word: crap. An excellent definition for the most terrible "movie" ever made. The acting was as good as a school play, the special effects were little better than home movies, and the only reason anyone should ever watch this movie is if they want to watch something so stupid it's terribly funny. It is not even close to being as good as Saturday Night Lives sketches, but what's even more funny is that SNL is supposed to be funny! So, I recommend it for widdle kids who have ADD and want to watch it with some pizza. Other than that, it deserves the Golden Turkey Award. And I remind you what I said earlier. CRAP. And more Crap. Nothing more, remember crap and its smell have always been funny to people, and, of course, mostly leetle kindergarten-goers.
    1fluffy12988

    awful

    I watched this movie with my friends because they wanted to show me one of the worst movies of all time. They were exactly right! Not only does this movie have awful acting, the special effects (like for explosions they used firecrackers!) and music was terrible. It's hard to believe that this low quality of a movie was put into works. I will give this movie an A for effort. I think I know how they casted this movie. First, they went to a random high school. Then, they got onto the loudspeaker and asked if the entire school wanted to be in a movie. Then, they shot this movie like a low-budget porno. People who read this, understand that I love all types of movies, but this one did not wow me, it didn't keep me entertained, and all I could do was laugh at how awful this movie was. A 1 out of 10 is the perfect score for this movie.
    1WWalrus

    Horrible Less than Amateur Mess

    There is not one good thing that can be said about this awful film. The "acting" was horrible. To even call it acting is an insult to real actors. It was worse than kindergarten kids reciting a poem. The professor character pushed his glasses up on his nose so often the you wanted to super glue them to his face to stop the annoyance. The direction was so bad that it seemed not to exist at all. The pace was so slow that a scene that should have taken 1 minute went on for 4. The last scene of this atrocity was an extended music video of a tuneless song done at a high school dance that went on forever. The only good part of the film occurred when "The End" flashed on the screen.

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    • Release date
      • April 20, 2004 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Fort Mill, South Carolina, USA
    • Production companies
      • Scorpio Pictures
      • Totality Films LLC
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    • Budget
      • $150,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 20m(80 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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