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vampire trailer park
1991, regia di Steve Latshaw
Scheda: Nazione: USA - Produzione: Steve Latshaw - Distribuzione: Cinemondo - Soggetto: Patrick Moran - Sceneggiatura: Patrick Moran (supervisione di Michael D. Drawdy) - Fotografia: C.W. Fallin - Montaggio: Bob Milby jr. - Formato: Color.
Cast: Robert Shurtz, Kathy Moran, Blake Pickett, Patrick Moran, Bentley Little, Michael Street, Ethel Miller.
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«This horror-comedy from director
Steve Latshaw is a lot funnier than his better-known Jack-O (1995) and has a lot
more interesting ideas. The fact that most of these ideas have to do with a
bulimic vampire (writer Patrick Moran) who noisily and copiously vomits blood
after every meal will probably keep this film away from all but those with
strong stomachs, but it's a clever concept. An epileptic psychic and a drunken
detective investigate murders at the Twin Palms trailer park in Florida,
although they spend much of their time in strip clubs. A subplot concerns the
trailer park owner hiring a couple to kill off the older residents by staging
fake burglaries which frighten them to death. The vampire (an 18th century
plantation owner) moves to the trailer park with his strange aunt and begins
biting and vomiting (and vomiting and vomiting) his way through the park as well.
It's all really silly and in very bad taste, but its gleeful sickness gives it
an endearingly perverse charm» (Robert Firsching).
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