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Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV Series)
- Original title
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer
- Year
- 1997
- Running time
- 44 min.
- Country
United States
- Director
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Joss Whedon (Creator), James A. Contner, David Solomon, David Grossman, Michael Gershman, Bruce Seth Green, Nick Marck, James Whitmore Jr., David Semel, Michael Lange, John T. Kretchmer, Ellen S. Pressman, Daniel Attias, Rick Rosenthal, Marita Grabiak, Reza Badiyi, Scott Brazil, Stephen Cragg, Stephen L. Posey, Charles Martin Smith, Deran Sarafian, Tucker Gates, Regis Kimble, Christopher Hibler, Turi Meyer, Alan J. Levi, Bill L. Norton, Michael GrossmanSee 20 More
- Screenwriter
Joss Whedon, Jane Espenson, Marti Noxon, David Fury, Douglas Petrie, David Greenwalt, Rebecca Rand Kirshner, Drew Z. Greenberg, Dean Batali, Rob Des Hotel, Steven S. DeKnight, Drew GoddardSee 8 More
- Music
Christophe Beck, Thomas Wanker, Robert Duncan, Walter Murphy, Shawn K. Clement, Sean Murray, Douglas Romayne, Adam FieldsSee 4 More
- Cinematography
Michael Gershman, Raymond Stella, Kenneth D. Zunder, Michael D. O'Shea, Donald M. Morgan
- Cast
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Sarah Michelle Gellar, Alyson Hannigan, Nicholas Brendon, Anthony Head, James Marsters, David Boreanaz, Emma Caulfield, Michelle Trachtenberg, Kristine Sutherland, Charisma Carpenter, Amber Benson, Seth Green, Marc Blucas, Tom Lenk, Eliza Dushku, Juliet Landau, Danny Strong, Adam Busch, Armin Shimerman, Harry Groener, Mercedes McNab, Robia LaMorte, Clare Kramer, D.B. Woodside, Felicia Day, Nathan Fillion, Charlie Weber, Iyari Limon, Alexis Denisof, Sarah Hagan, Mark Metcalf, Jason HallSee 19 More
- Producer
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Mutant Enemy, Kuzui Enterprises, Sandollar Television, 20th Century Fox Television
- Genre
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TV Series. Fantasy. Action. Drama. Horror | Vampires. Witchcraft. Werewolf. Monsters. Supernatural. Horror Comedy. Schools & University
- Movie Groups
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer
- Synopsis
- TV Series (1997-2003). 7 Seasons. 145 Episodes. After the traumatizing ordeal in the movie with the same name, Buffy Summers and her mother move to Sunnydale, only to discover that L.A. was just a walk in the park... Buffy Summers looks like your typical perky high-schooler, and like most, she has her secret fears and anxieties. However, while most teens are worrying about their next date, their next zit, or their next term paper, Buffy's angsting over the next vampire she has to slay. See, Buffy, a young woman with superhuman strength, is the "chosen one," and she must help rid the world of evil, namely by staking demons.
- Awards
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2003: Emmy: Nominated for Best Visual Special Effects
2002: Emmy: 4 Nominations, Including Best Music Direction
2000: Emmy: 3 Nominations, Including Best Writing
1999: Emmy: Nominated for Best Make-up and Sound Editing
1998: Emmy: Best Music and Make-up. Nominated for Best Hairstyling
1997: Nominated for Emmy: Outstanding Makeup
2000: Nominated for Golden Globe: Actress in drama (Sarah Michelle Gellar)
2001: American Film Institute (AFI): Top 10 - TV Programs of the Year
- Critics' reviews
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"The winsome Sarah Michelle Gellar is a huge improvement over bubblehead Kristy Swanson as the new Buffy, moving with her mom to the 'one-Starbucks town' of Sunnydale, Calif. She's cute and pert but nobody's fool."
Matt Roush: TV Guide
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"The performances are generally strong, but the devilishly clever, culturally hyper-attuned dialogue (...) is what makes this stand out."
Chicago Tribune
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