Vampires and Other Stereotypes
"Vampirism... don't believe the hype!"
Originally released in 1994. Vampires and Other Stereotypes is a horror/comedy film. directed by Kevin J. Lindenmuth. At just 87 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Bill White, Ed Hubbard, and Wendy Bednarz
Synopsis
Two "Men in Black" wannabees (who are not wearing black) are on the look-out for ridding the planet of supernatural beings. After saving a crooked businessman in a warehouse, they are surprised by three pretty girls and a leather-jacketed boyfriend who are searching for a party. Evidently, they have unwittingly unleashed a kind of portal, endangering us all. Our heroes spend the night trying to survive, as one of the three women has been targeted as a "breeder." She has apparently been chosen for being pretty tough - after all, she does the equivalent of shrugging her shoulders after witnessing her businessman father getting horribly decapitated just inches away.
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Brimstone Productions
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Vampires and Other Stereotypes about?
Two "Men in Black" wannabees (who are not wearing black) are on the look-out for ridding the planet of supernatural beings. After saving a crooked businessman in a warehouse, they are surprised by ...
Who directed Vampires and Other Stereotypes?
Vampires and Other Stereotypes was directed by Kevin J. Lindenmuth.
How long is Vampires and Other Stereotypes?
Vampires and Other Stereotypes has a runtime of 1 hours and 27 minutes (87 minutes total).
When was Vampires and Other Stereotypes released?
Vampires and Other Stereotypes was released on February 1, 1994 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Vampires and Other Stereotypes?
The main cast of Vampires and Other Stereotypes includes Bill White, Ed Hubbard, Wendy Bednarz, Rick Poli, Anna Dipace.