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I Bought a Vampire Motorcycle

  • 1990
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
1.7K
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Anthony Daniels, Michael Elphick, Neil Morrissey, and Amanda Noar in I Bought a Vampire Motorcycle (1990)
When a motorbike gang kills an occultist, the evil spirit he was summoning inhabits a damaged bike. The bike is then bought and restored, but reveals its true nature when it tries to exact vengeance on the gang, and anyone else who gets in its way.
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When a motorbike gang kills an occultist, the evil spirit he was summoning inhabits a damaged bike. The bike is then bought and restored, but reveals its true nature when it tries to exact v... Read allWhen a motorbike gang kills an occultist, the evil spirit he was summoning inhabits a damaged bike. The bike is then bought and restored, but reveals its true nature when it tries to exact vengeance on the gang.When a motorbike gang kills an occultist, the evil spirit he was summoning inhabits a damaged bike. The bike is then bought and restored, but reveals its true nature when it tries to exact vengeance on the gang.

  • Director
    • Dirk Campbell
  • Writers
    • Mycal Miller
    • John Wolskel
  • Stars
    • Neil Morrissey
    • Amanda Noar
    • Michael Elphick
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    1.7K
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    • Director
      • Dirk Campbell
    • Writers
      • Mycal Miller
      • John Wolskel
    • Stars
      • Neil Morrissey
      • Amanda Noar
      • Michael Elphick
    • 27User reviews
    • 46Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Neil Morrissey
    Neil Morrissey
    • Noddy
    Amanda Noar
    • Kim
    Michael Elphick
    Michael Elphick
    • Inspector Cleaver
    Anthony Daniels
    Anthony Daniels
    • Priest
    Andrew Powell
    • Roach
    George Rossi
    • Chopper
    Daniel Peacock
    • Buzzer
    Midge Taylor
    • First Road Toad
    David Daker
    David Daker
    • Desk Sergeant
    Burt Kwouk
    Burt Kwouk
    • Fu King Owner
    Brendan Donnison
    Brendan Donnison
    • Satanist High Priest
    Graham Padden
    • P.C. Ben E. Dorm
    Paula Ann Bland
    Paula Ann Bland
    • Hospital Nurse
    • (as Paula-Ann Bland)
    Teddie Thompson
    • Hospital Sister
    Terence Budd
    • Bike Shop Dealer
    Ann Casson
    Ann Casson
    • Mrs. Bancroft
    Douglas Campbell
    • Mr. Bancroft
    Richard Smith
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    • Director
      • Dirk Campbell
    • Writers
      • Mycal Miller
      • John Wolskel
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    User reviews27

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    walkeraudio

    Brilliant film!

    This was one of the best b-films I've seen for a long time, with humorous references to classic sixties biker/horror films such as Psychomania and The Damned, more than a few hilarious one liners, and Neil Morrisey before he was famous. And anyone who has actually owned and ridden a Norton like the star of the film, will know exactly where the writers are coming from. Rent it now - highly recommended for an evenings dvd entertainment.
    7randalthor1812

    Enjoyable

    An enjoyable romp by the cast of Boon who are obviously enjoying themselves in a silly but entertaining horror.

    Not to be taken seriously , not the greatest horror , a definite B-Movie as it was supposed to be , so for me it hits the targets .

    If you liked Boon a motorcycle courier and almost Rockford files English TV programme with Michael Elphick and Neil Morrisey just shot in Nottingham rather than Birmingham which the film is then u will probably enjoy the actors hamming it up.

    Reminded me of some of the old Dracula films by Hammer , but using a motorbike instead of a foreign Count and that i think is what it is a Homage to Hammer by a TV cast using cheap effects and filming worth watching just don't expect too much.
    10hugodrax

    Great fun movie, with a "don't care" attitude

    I've caught this movie quite a few times and I always enjoy it. It's the tale of a despatch rider (played by Neil Morrisey) who buys a demonically possessed motorcycle that runs on blood instead of petrol. It's a silly idea fleshed out with great characters; a comedy vicar (played by Anthony Daniels) and fine comic copper (Michael Elphick). The films cheap, but resolutely cheerful and the overall effect is very pleasing. Particularly good apres pub viewing. I'd recommend it.
    7Hey_Sweden

    "Good" goofy fun.

    A trouble-making biker gang murders some occultists, apparently just for the Hell of it. But the demon that the occultists were summoning enters a damaged Norton Commando motorcycle, which at some point later enters into the possession of a young chap named Noddy (Neil Morrissey, 'Men Behaving Badly'). Soon, it has revealed its true colours: yes, it really does suck blood (you have to see this to believe it), and hates the sunlight! Noddy teams up with a heroic priest (Anthony "C-3PO" Daniels, of all people) to exorcise the demon.

    Although this goes on a bit longer than any B movie really should (at an hour and 46 minutes), "I Bought a Vampire Motorcycle" provides outrageous fun as long as the prospective viewer isn't too demanding. It's not for people who ordinarily dislike comedy with their horror, but others will appreciate the fact that it adopts a heavy tongue-in-cheek attitude. It's often quite amusing, especially when the bike gives itself a demonic "makeover". It claims a reasonable amount of victims, in enjoyably gory fashion, and can even scale walls.

    The performances are all quite enjoyable. Morrissey is an amiable (if somewhat oblivious at first) lead. Amanda Noar (the real-life Mrs. Morrissey at the time) is an appealing, sexy leading lady. Michael Elphick ("The Element of Crime") is a real hoot as an investigating detective. Daniels likewise tickled this viewers' funny bone. Andrew Powell (as bike gang leader Roach), George Rossi (as his associate Chopper), and the briefly seen Daniel Peacock ("Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves") comprise a good supporting cast. However, if you've heard that Burt "Cato" Kwouk is in this, be advised that his (non-speaking) cameo amounts to very little. (He *does*, however, have a rather unfortunate name that elicits a cheap laugh.)

    This little flick is a good candidate for a cult favourite, and it just goes to show that the Brits can pull off this kind of self-aware schlock just as neatly as anyone. It may reek of a minimal budget, but that only adds to the good vibes for any B movie lover.

    Seven out of 10.
    6S1rr34l

    An Average Movie But With A Greatness All It's Own...

    What a lovely piece of nastiness this B-movie shlock horror flick is.

    The story itself is pretty basic. A Hell's Angels gang is carrying out a Black Mass to call out a nasty Daemon when a rival gang crash the party. The combatants are too late though. The Daemon has arrived and he's possessed a Norton Motorbike. This bike is then bought and repaired by bike enthusiast Noddy (Neil Morrissey)... but when the sun sets the bike sets off around the city looking for its own special brand of go-go-juice... Blood... Human Blood!

    What makes this story so enjoyable though is the dark humour and the tongue-in-cheek storytelling. All the cliches are here, though, none of them is taken seriously.

    The director, Dirk Campbell, tries his hardest to add an eerie atmosphere using lighting and colour techniques. However, what we get is a more '80's pop video. Which, in itself, isn't bad and gives the film a distinct feeling of style. What the director does well is use what's on offer to the best of his ability. For example the decapitations. Though the act isn't the best effect out, what he does with the severed heads makes up for it. Noddy's mate's, Buzzer, severed head look brilliant because of the way it's handled. Even when he appears as a talking turd in a nightmare it looks shockingly good. He even adds to the humour by using the motorcycle's headlight as the Daemon's eye and having him ogle Noddy's girlfriend, Kim. Then when Noddy and the priest have to run to the exorcism you know you're gonna hear The Batman '66 theme... and you just have to giggle.

    The acting is above average, though it's not the lead characters who are the strongest in the cast. It's Michael Elphic as the garlic chomping copper, Anthony Daniels as the biker priest, and Andy Powell as the angry Hell's Angel boss who will stand out the most. They play their roles beautifully and just over the top enough to suit this film. I have to say though that the silent statue of the Chinese takeaway, Burt Kwok is my favourite of the pack... and he says nowt.

    I have to say, though this only gets an average score it's well worth at least one watch. It's also that type of film you may fall in love with. So if you love horror and comedy then give this film a look-see. It's a very enjoyable hour and a half.

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    • Trivia
      Only one set was built for this film. The bulk of this movie was shot on existing practical locations.
    • Goofs
      When Kim (Amanda Noar) brings the cups of tea out to the workshop after Noddy and Buzzer unload the bike from the van, she calls Noddy "Neil" by mistake - Neil Morrissey being the actor's name. He was also Amanda Noar's husband at the time.
    • Quotes

      Noddy: [after leaving the Chinese takeaway] Where that bloody tart gone with my bike?

    • Connections
      Featured in The James Whale Radio Show: Horror (1989)
    • Soundtracks
      Are You Ready Yet
      Written and Performed by Dean Friedman

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    • Release date
      • July 6, 1990 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Iron Thunder
    • Filming locations
      • 1 Sycamore Road, Smethwick, West Midlands, England, UK(Noddy's and Kim's house)
    • Production company
      • Dirk Productions Ltd.
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    • Budget
      • £320,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 41m(101 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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