The Vampire Sisters 3-Journey To Transylvania

The Vampire Sisters 3- Journey To Transyvania (Die Vampirschwestern 3 - Reise nach Transsilvanien) is a German children's film from 2016 directed by Tim Trachte. The Fantasy - Comedy is based on the novel series The Vampire Sisters of Franziska Gehm. The film is the sequel to The Vampire Sisters 2 - Bats in the Belly from 2014, which was directed by Wolfgang Groos.



Plot
The teenage sisters Dakaria and Silvania Tepes live in a small town with their father, the vampire Mihai Tepes, and their human mother Elvira and their little brother Franz. Shortly before Franz's first birthday, Mihai reveals to them that the vampire queen Antanasia wants a half-vampire boy to be her successor and may have had an eye on Franz. Silvania accidentally hypnotizes both of her parents, incapacitating them. The vampire queen kidnaps Franz together with her assistant Urio and takes him to her "Black Castle" in Transylvania. Dakaria pursues the kidnappers and with the help of her old friend, the musician Murdo, penetrates the castle. Antanasia tries to get Dakaria on her side and to make it palatable to her how free life is for vampires like her in Transylvania. Meanwhile, Silvania and the neighbor of the Tepes family, vampire hunter Dirk van Kombast, also made their way to the Black Castle. Van Kombast knows neither about Silvania nor about his heavily pregnant wife Ursula that these are vampires. In the castle they learn that the crown to be placed on the future ruler robs him of all memories of his past and his family. During the coronation ceremony, Dakaria succeeds in reminding the vampire queen of her own past as a human child.