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Vamp Director: Richard Wenk Cast: Chris Makepeace, Sandy Baron, Robert Rusler, DeDee Pfeiffer

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  • DVD Release Date: 08/21/2001
  • Original Release: 1986
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 26,031

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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

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Scene Index

Side #1 --
0. Chapter Selelctions
1. Program Start/Main Titles [2:42]
2. Failed Initiation [4:08]
3. Duncan [4:48]
4. "Drop the knife, Snowflake" [4:48]
5. After Dark Club [5:09]
6. Queen Of Blood [3:59]
7. Backstage Pass [2:06]
8. Feast Of Desire [5:19]
9. Looking For A. J. [5:09]
10. Heartless [3:39]
11. Elevator Ride [3:56]
12. The Albino Gang [4:11]
13. Escape [2:06]
14. The Body In The Dumpster [3:21]
15. "Anyone can have an off night" [3:33]
16. Vamp Attack [1:23]
17. Stake Through The Heart [4:44]
18. Vic's Lament [3:11]
19. Flaming Surprise [3:19]
20. Dead-End [1:36]
21. Duncan's Transformation [3:18]
22. "Thank God for mass transit" [1:48]
23. The Vampire's Lair [3:33]
24. Marksman [2:18]
25. A Bad Case Of Sunburn [2:51]
26. One Wacky Night [2:45]
27. End Credits [3:53]

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Editorial Reviews

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, All Movie Guide

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January 28, 2005: 'Vamp' is one of the best vampire movies of the 80's. The special effects are great, Grace Jones is awesome, and it takes an unfunny situation and turns it into a very comedic adventure.

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June 20, 2004: 'Vamp' is still on of my favorite 80's movies. If you like dark humor and witty dialogue with a few vampires thrown in, then this movie's for you.