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THE FIRST KISS COULD BE YOUR LAST!
Two fraternity pledges head to a seedy part of town to find some entertainment for their college friends but are faced with bloodthirsty vampires!
Keith (Chris Makepeace, Meatballs) and AJ (Robert Rusler, A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge) want to make the right impression at college and so they devise a plan to get them into the best frathouse on campus. They head to the After Dark Club where they want to find a stripper for a party their friends won't forget, instead they find themselves among vampires led by Kinky Katrina (Grace Jones, A View to a Kill)!
Almost certainly an influence on From Dusk til Dawn, Vamp is superbly designed by many of Grace Jones' own award-winning collaborators and features stunning effects by four-time Oscar winner Greg Cannom (The Lost Boys, Bram Stoker's Dracula). Delivering laughs and scares in equal measure, with the added bonus of vampy sex appeal, Vamp is a comedy horror romp with real bite!
Special Features
- High Definition digital transfer
- Original mono audio
- Subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- One of those Nights: The Making of Vamp - a brand new documentary featuring interviews with director Richard Wenk, stars Robert Rusler, Dedee Pfeiffer, Gedde Watanabe
- Behind-the-scenes rehearsals
- Blooper Reel
- Image gallery
- Dracula Bites the Big Apple (1979) - Richard Wenk's celebrated short film
- Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by the Twins of Evil
- Arrow Video
- 94 mins approx.
- 18
- English
- 1
- Arrow Video
- Richard Wenk
- Grace Jones
- Chris Makepeace
- Robert Rusler
English SDH
- 2
- B
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Arrow Films
THE FIRST KISS COULD BE YOUR LAST!
Two fraternity pledges head to a seedy part of town to find some entertainment for their college friends but are faced with bloodthirsty vampires!
Keith (Chris Makepeace, Meatballs) and AJ (Robert Rusler, A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge) want to make the right impression at college and so they devise a plan to get them into the best frathouse on campus. They head to the After Dark Club where they want to find a stripper for a party their friends won't forget, instead they find themselves among vampires led by Kinky Katrina (Grace Jones, A View to a Kill)!
Almost certainly an influence on From Dusk til Dawn, Vamp is superbly designed by many of Grace Jones' own award-winning collaborators and features stunning effects by four-time Oscar winner Greg Cannom (The Lost Boys, Bram Stoker's Dracula). Delivering laughs and scares in equal measure, with the added bonus of vampy sex appeal, Vamp is a comedy horror romp with real bite!
Special Features
- High Definition digital transfer
- Original mono audio
- Subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- One of those Nights: The Making of Vamp - a brand new documentary featuring interviews with director Richard Wenk, stars Robert Rusler, Dedee Pfeiffer, Gedde Watanabe
- Behind-the-scenes rehearsals
- Blooper Reel
- Image gallery
- Dracula Bites the Big Apple (1979) - Richard Wenk's celebrated short film
- Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by the Twins of Evil
- Arrow Video
- 94 mins approx.
- 18
- English
- 1
- Arrow Video
- Richard Wenk
- Grace Jones
- Chris Makepeace
- Robert Rusler
English SDH
- 2
- B
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Vamp
This film is a bit like Fright Night but not as good. The release is alright. Not one of my more exciting purchases from Arrow but not bad either.
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A nattily-dressed, Neon-Hazed, neo-Gothic, non-sucky 80s camp classic!
As the majestically quipping man once notably quipped 'Nostalgia just 'aint what it used to be!' but, on blood-rare occasions it's happily much more than that, as movie maestro Richard Wenk's nattily-dressed, Neon-Hazed, neo-Gothic 1986 vampire opus proves so colourfully, his boisterous cult classic 'Vamp' remaining an immortally idiosyncratic, vampishly vexed celluloid wonder, with a preternaturally vivid star in the sinisterly sinuous guise of the inimitable Grace Jones, finally being given a suitably larger-than-life role to sink her frightfully fabulous fangs into! We amusingly follow the lively nocturnal exploits of the likeable pair of dorm chums AJ (Robert Rusler), and Keith (Chris Makepeace) as this desperately sin-seeking duo descend ever further into gore-iously blood-soaked, arterially active antics on their murderously misguided midnight recce to secure the luridly lissome talents of an affordable burlesque-dancing beauty, only to darkly discover at some considerable cost to their own blood supply that they have bitten off way more than they could chew! There's a garish, playfully camp, vaudevillian mischievousness to the far from pallid 'Vamp' that remains wholly untarnished, since it is a wonderfully witty, eerily engaging, giddily gruesome good time, and much like the delectably ditzy performance from dreamy Deedee Pfeiffer, Richard Wenk's wickedly Vamped-Up, luridly-loud, deliciously deviant VHS-Era Grisly-Gothic Horror hit being no less beguiling than our delicious Deedee!
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