2015 American comedy family film by Vince Marcello
Liar, Liar, Vampire
Written by
Adrian Vina
Directed by
Vince Marcello
Starring
Rahart Adams
Brec Bassinger
Tiera Skovbye
Theme music composer
Patrick Kirst
Country of origin
United States Canada
Original language
English
Production
Producers
Scott McAboy Amy Sydorick
Cinematography
Tom Harting
Editor
Damon Fecht
Running time
69 minutes
Production company
Pacific Bay Entertainment
Original release
Network
Nickelodeon
Release
October 12, 2015 (2015-10-12)
Liar, Liar, Vampire is a 2015 comedy family film that was released on October 12, 2015 through Nickelodeon.[1] The film was directed by Vince Marcello and stars Rahart Adams as a young student who is mistaken for a vampire and decides to encourage the mistake in order to keep his newfound popularity.[2][3]
Story
[edit]
When he transfers to a new school from Australia, Davis is concerned about the same things that most teenagers are, such as fitting in and finding new friends. However, soon after he arrives, the most popular girl in school, Caitlyn, mistakenly identifies him as a vampire – something that turns Davis into an almost instant celebrity. Not wanting to lose out on his new popularity, Davis persuades his next-door neighbor Vi into helping him continue the charade.
Cast
[edit]
Rahart Adams as Davis Pell
Brec Bassinger as Vi
Tiera Skovbye as Caitlyn Crisp
Larissa Albuquerque as Bethany
Sarah Grey as Not Caitlyn
Drew Tanner as Singer
Pauline Egan as Beverly Pell
Alex Zahara as Baron Von Awesome
Samuel Patrick Chu as Ashton
Olivia Ryan Stern as Rita
Ty Wood as Bon
Tina Georgieva as Australian Student
Will Erichson as Rayzon
Harrison MacDonald as Stuart
Curtis Albright as Jelly
Reception
[edit]
Common Sense Media rated the film at three stars, writing that it was "silly and self-effacing, but it does well to illustrate the importance of being yourself and surrounding yourself with people who appreciate the real you."[4]