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Released: 2001-08-21

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Vamp DVD Cast & Features Cast:
Simmy Bow, Mitch Carter, Cathy Cavadini, Ray Ballard, Deborah Fallender, Greg Finley, Julius Le Flore, Greg Lewis, David McCharen, Bryan Michael McGuire, Bob Schott, Marilyn Schreffler, Larry Spinak, Francie Swift, Eric Welch, Dar Robinson, Naomi Shohan, Adam Barth, Thomas Bellin, Jim Boyle, Tricia Brown, Hilary Carlip, Janeen Davis, Roger Hampton, Robin Kaufman, Marlon McGann, Bill Morphew, Paunita Nichols, Leila Hee Olsen, Tanya Papanicolas, Ytossie Patterson, Pops, Jan Rabson, Andy Rivas, Gary Swailes, Dennis Tufano, Trudel Williams, Hy Pyke, Stuart Rogers, Chris Makepeace, Sandy Baron, Robert Rusler, DeDee Pfeiffer, Gedde Watanabe, Grace Jones, Billy Drago, Brad Logan, Lisa Lyon

Director(s): Richard Wenk

Features:
Widescreen presentation [1.85:1] enhanced for 16x9 TVs
Audio commentary with co-writer/director Richard Wenk and stars Chris Makepeace, Dedee Pfeiffer, and Gedde Watanabe
Theatrical trailers
TV spots
Behind-the-scenes rehersal footage
Blooper reel
Short: "Dracula Bites the Big Apple"
Poster and still gallery
Vamp DVD Details
Video:
Theatre Wide-Screen
Audio:
PCM mono
5 full-range channels. Includes 3 for the front speakers, 2 surround channels for rear speakers, & 1 low-frequency effects (LFE) channel to carry deep bass effects
Language:
English
Subtitles:
English
Running Time: 94
Genre: Horror Sci-fi Fantasy
Item Weight: 1
UPC: 013131141894
Product Code: ANCH11418DVD
Format: DVD
Year:1986
Studio: Starz / Anchor Bay
Vamp DVD Summary 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.