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Vampire at Midnight (1987)
Director: Gregory McClatchy
Movie review
From Time Out Film Guide
Count Drac (Vintas) is unalive and well and living in Beverly Hills. He is a hypnotherapist. As might be expected, there's a lot of necking of one form or another. The barely existent plot is padded out with a sequence of dirty dancing and several pairs of naked breasts. Also, the dumb detective (Williams) gets handcuffed to his bed and raped by a lustful colleague. It's OK, she's a woman. Scares don't come into it, and the general corn-flakiness of the whole enterprise just goes to show that old Terror Teeth was one of the very first cereal killers.Author: MS
Cast & crew
Director: Gregory McClatchy
Producer: Jason Williams, Tom Friedman
Cast: Jason Williams, Gustav Vintas, Lesley Milne, Jeanie Moore, Esther Alise, Ted Hamaguchi, Robert Random full cast
Genre(s): Horror
Duration: 93 mins
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