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VAMPIRE VIXEN
2003, regia di John Bacchus
Scheda: Nazione: USA - Produzione: Seduction Cinema - Distribuzione: Ventura Distribution - Soggetto: John Bacchus - Sceneggiatura: John Bacchus - Fotografia: Giorgy Benaskovich - Formato: Color - Durata: 85' (78').
Cast:
Tina Krause, Misty Mundae, A.J. Khan, John Paul Fedele, Katie Jordan, Darian
Caine, Elizabeth Hitchcock, Zachary Winston Snygg, Michael R. Thomas, Jonathan
Doe, Bob MacKay.
Plot Summary, Synopsis, Review: IMDb - allmovie.com - dvdretailshop.com - movbuy.com - dvdwolf.com - eccentric-cinema.com: «...The title is somewhat misleading in that there's only one vampire vixen in the movie, "Countess Dracoola" (Tina Krause billed as "Mia Copia", topless in a K-Mart Halloween costume). Her servant is an extremely dorky Renfield-type character named Eugene (Zack Snygg) who's supposed to be funny but isn't. (Unless you're maybe 8 years old, in which case you shouldn't be watching softcore lesbian sex flicks to begin with.) Misty's scenes have absolutely nothing to do with the plot involving Dracoola. She plays a college student experimenting with lesbianism (when not having phone sex with her boyfriend). To include her in the film, Eugene occasionally spies on her and her galpals through a window. The production is as amateurish and cheap as the acting is atrocious, i.e., very. 100% of the so-called comedy falls utterly flat. If not for Misty's presence in a couple of stimulating scenes — and a fairly hot one sans Ms. Mundae featuring A.J. Khan and Katie Jordan — I'd rate this sucker 100% Pure Dookie... It's really, really bad...».
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