| Adrienne Barbeau | ... | The Queen | |
| Maria Ford | ... | Madeleine | |
| Kevin Alber | ... | Bram Stoker | |
| Olga Kabo | ... | Anna | |
| Eduard Plaxin | ... | Mr. Stoker | |
| Vladimir Kuleshov | ... | Constable | |
| Leonid Timtsunik | ... | Verlaine | |
| Maya Menglet | ... | Mme. Renaud | |
| Katiya Batanova | ... | Danielle | |
| Aleksandr Pyatkov | ... | Pedophile Gambler | |
| Nikolai Penkov | ... | Gambler #2 | |
| Elena Puzova | ... | Sleazy Prostitute | |
| Inna Khokhlushkina | ... | Naked Prostitute | |
| Pavel Ostroukhov | ... | Priest | |
| Yuriy Kutsenko | ... | New Priest | |
| Sergei Galkin | ... | Torturer | |
| Dan Golden | ... | Man With Knife In Back | |
| Vladimir Badov | ... | Prisoner | |
| Oksana Ignatova | ... | Rat Woman | |
| Gabriella Tkach | ... | Rat Woman | |
| Anastasia Simakova | ... | Rat Woman | |
| Marina Kuzmina | ... | Rat Woman | |
| Tatiana Alekseenko | ... | Rat Woman | |
| Elena Bulekova | ... | Rat Woman | |
| Anna Shappo | ... | Rat Woman | |
| Tatiana Polezhaikina | ... | Rat Woman | |
| Tamara Tsotsoriya | ... | Rat Woman | |
| Amy Segal | ... | Rat Woman | |
| Anzhela Ptashuk | ... | Rat Woman (as Angela Ptashuk) | |
| Vera Valge | ... | Rat Woman | |
| Marina Zajtseva | ... | Rat Woman | |
| Natalya Titarenko | ... | Rat Woman | |
| Natalya Ryzhikh | ... | Rat Woman | |
| Natalya Yudina | ... | Rat Woman | |
| Elena Yudina | ... | Rat Woman | |
| Julia Sipaylova | ... | Rat Woman | |
| Olga Pashkova | ... | Rat Woman | |
| Tatiana Rusova | ... | Rat Woman | |
| Natalya Lozovskaya | ... | Rat Woman | |
| Irina Sosunova | ... | Rat Woman | |
| Olga Leonova | ... | Rat Woman | |
| Ilona Belyaeva | ... | Rat Woman | |
| Elena Zavadskaya | ... | Rat Woman | |
| Inna Shulgina | ... | Rat Woman | |
| Nora Genelin | ... | Rat Woman | |
| Jay Copeland | ... | Rat Woman | |
| Melinda Wesley | ... | Rat Woman | |
| Marie Laurin | ... | Rat Woman | |
| Nikki Fritz | ... | Rat Woman | |
| Linnea Quigley | ... | Rat Woman | |
| Natalya Medvedeva | ... | Prostitute | |
| Olga Popovich | ... | Prostitute | |
| Yuliya Zhivejnova | ... | Prostitute (as Julia Zhiveinova) | |
| Jodi Sulzman | ... | Prostitute | |
| Lisa Salazar | ... | Prostitute | |
| Ilenora Trafimova | ... | Dancer | |
| Eugenia Strogonova | ... | Dancer | |
| Svetlana Panasyk | ... | Dancer | |
| Svetlana Pirova | ... | Dancer | |
| Marina Kvartalova | ... | Dancer | |
| Yevgeni Degtyarenko | ... | Coach Driver | |
| Brian Katkin | ... | Additional Soldier | |
| John Gilbert | ... | Additional Soldier |
Directed by | |||
| Dan Golden | |||
Writing credits(in alphabetical order) | ||
| Adrien Hein | writer | |
| Tara McCann | writer | |
| Daniella Purcell | writer | |
| S.P. Somtow | writer | |
| Bram Stoker | story | |
Produced by | |||
| Roger Corman | .... | producer | |
| Mike Elliott | .... | producer | |
| Anatoly Fradis | .... | producer | |
| Amy Segal | .... | associate producer: Russia | |
Original Music by | |||
| Eduard Artemyev | |||
Cinematography by | |||
| Vladimir Klimov | |||
Film Editing by | |||
| John Gilbert | |||
| Lorne Morris | |||
Casting by | |||
| Mark Sikes | |||
Costume Design by | |||
| Yelena Fomina | (as Nelly Fomina) | ||
| Tatyana Ilyevtseva | |||
Production Management | |||
| Jon Kuyper | .... | production manager | |
Camera and Electrical Department | |||
| Andrey Batukov | .... | first assistant camera | |
Editorial Department | |||
| Mark Sikes | .... | apprentice film editor | |
Music Department | |||
| Paul Di Franco | .... | music supervisor | |
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I had very low expectations when I first looked at the DVD of Burial of the Rat. My fears were confirmed when I saw the name 'Roger Corman' pop up on the screen under the title of executive producer. Roger Corman just knows how to make an already bad idea into an even more horrible piece of cinematography, and Burial of the Rats was no exception. The only asset of the film isn't that it is supposedly based on a story by Bram Stoker, but that it includes a lot of half naked women. The film shows its female actors with such pornographic intensity that one can wonder if it wasn't supposed to belong to that particular genre. The plot is irrelevant, I have already forgotten it for that matter and the large number of scantily clad women present in the film helped. The movie also unsurprisingly includes the stereotypical erotic blonde beauty who is dumb as a bundle of sticks and who falls hopelessly in love with the clueless hero who is impersonated by an actor so lame that he could not act if his genitalia got threatened with a rusty pair of garden shears (the women actually threaten to cut of his genitalia if he does not behead his own father, or was it in another film? Damned if I can bloody remember). The film does have its highlights, though, one of them being the half naked young women that prance around for the full length of it, but also a hilarious scene that takes place in a brothel. This particular scene includes an ugly old tart (the owner of the place) who loses at poker against two lecherous old men (so caricatural that it is farcesque) and who decides to let one of them spend a night with her (very) young daughter, which is when she says to the man: 'do not break her though, her virginity will be auctioned off next Tuesday'. True comedy gold I say, although other viewers might disagree.
All in all, two stars for the abundance of scantily clad women and one star for the hilarious virginity auction line. If you are looking for a good film, do not choose this one, it is bad beyond belief, so godawfully bad that your eyeballs would drop out at the sight of it. But if you're just looking for an entertaining movie to watch when stoned/drunk/both of the former, then Burial of the Rats is the one for you.