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Vamp (1986)

Vamp (1986)
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Predating the 1990s cycle of vampire-stripper films (From Dusk Till Dawn, Bordello of Blood, etc.) this cynical entry from director Richard Wenk concerns frat boys looking for a go-go girl to perform at their upcoming party. Wandering to the wrong side of town, the randy youths enter a seedy strip joint populated by vampires. Grace Jones is the nasty ringleader, Katrina, who acknowledges the film's debt to Hammer's Vampire Circus by performing an erotic dance painted in zebra-stripes. Among the heroes, co-star Robert Rusler is far more interesting than the bland lead (Chris Makepeace), while Gedde Watanabe manages to be both unfunny and offensive by turning in the most ridiculously stereotyped Asian performance since John Wayne assayed Genghis Khan in The Conqueror. This is the least of the comedic vampire films that came out in the mid-'80s, and although Billy Drago is menacing as the evil Snow and Greg Cannom's special effects are striking, Vamp remains unfunny and not frightening in the least. Famed female bodybuilder Lisa Lyon appears as a stripper named Cinnamon, and Dedee Pfeiffer, Hy Pyke, and Simmy Bow are among the recognizable supporting cast. ~ Robert Firsching, Rovi

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Starring:
Chris MakepeaceSandy Baron, (more)
Director(s):
Richard Wenk
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
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Synopsis of Vamp

Predating the 1990s cycle of vampire-stripper films (From Dusk Till Dawn, Bordello of Blood, etc.) this cynical entry from director Richard Wenk concerns frat boys looking for a go-go girl to perform at their upcoming party. Wandering to the wrong side of town, the randy youths enter a seedy strip joint populated by vampires. Grace Jones is the nasty ringleader, Katrina, who acknowledges the film's debt to Hammer's Vampire Circus by performing an erotic dance painted in zebra-stripes. Among the heroes, co-star Robert Rusler is far more interesting than the bland lead (Chris Makepeace), while Gedde Watanabe manages to be both unfunny and offensive by turning in the most ridiculously stereotyped Asian performance since John Wayne assayed Genghis Khan in The Conqueror. This is the least of the comedic vampire films that came out in the mid-'80s, and although Billy Drago is menacing as the evil Snow and Greg Cannom's special effects are striking, Vamp remains unfunny and not frightening in the least. Famed female bodybuilder Lisa Lyon appears as a stripper named Cinnamon, and Dedee Pfeiffer, Hy Pyke, and Simmy Bow are among the recognizable supporting cast. ~ Robert Firsching, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
94 mins

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Director(s):
Richard Wenk
Writer(s):
Donald P. BorchersRichard Wenk
Producer(s):
Donald P. Borchers
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Brief Nudity, Adult Situations, Sexual Situations, Adult Language, Violence, Not For Children, Nudity)
Categories:
Horror
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Gary T.

    A "b" grade vampire flick from the mid-80's which delivers an interesting blend of frat humor, sarcasm and scantily clad women. The almost satirical script is surprisingly good (for a "B" grade offering) with snappy dialog and timing. Great use of camera angles and lighting to maximize the (very) limited number of locales/sets. The cast is acceptable, turning in performances that often match the scripts potential, yet, never threaten to exceed its boundaries. Keep in mind this is a "B" grade film. If the campy aspects of low budget films don't appeal to you, stick with the blockbusters.

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    Bryan C.

    The story line was pretty good. The acting was without a doughty from the 80"

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    HILDA C.

    NOT THE BEST VAMPIRE MOVIE. I REALLY LIKED IT THOUGH.SOMETHING I SAW YEARS AGO I REALLY LIKED IT THEN JUST WANTED TO SEE IT ONE LAST TIME.

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