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Sundown

Original title: Sundown: The Vampire in Retreat
  • 1989
  • R
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
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Sundown (1989)
Reclusive vampires lounge in a lonely American town. They wear sun cream to protect themselves. A descendant of Van Helsing arrives with hilarious consequences.
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Vampires residing in a town wear sunscreen. A Van Helsing descendant arrives, leading to humorous situations as their paths intersect.Vampires residing in a town wear sunscreen. A Van Helsing descendant arrives, leading to humorous situations as their paths intersect.Vampires residing in a town wear sunscreen. A Van Helsing descendant arrives, leading to humorous situations as their paths intersect.

  • Director
    • Anthony Hickox
  • Writers
    • John Burgess
    • Anthony Hickox
  • Stars
    • David Carradine
    • Morgan Brittany
    • Bruce Campbell
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Anthony Hickox
    • Writers
      • John Burgess
      • Anthony Hickox
    • Stars
      • David Carradine
      • Morgan Brittany
      • Bruce Campbell
    • 50User reviews
    • 67Critic reviews
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    David Carradine
    David Carradine
    • Mardulak
    Morgan Brittany
    Morgan Brittany
    • Sarah
    Bruce Campbell
    Bruce Campbell
    • Van Helsing
    Jim Metzler
    Jim Metzler
    • David
    Maxwell Caulfield
    Maxwell Caulfield
    • Shane
    Deborah Foreman
    Deborah Foreman
    • Sandy
    M. Emmet Walsh
    M. Emmet Walsh
    • Mort
    John Ireland
    John Ireland
    • Jefferson
    Dana Ashbrook
    Dana Ashbrook
    • Jack
    John Hancock
    John Hancock
    • Quinton Canada
    Marion Eaton
    Marion Eaton
    • Anna
    Dabbs Greer
    Dabbs Greer
    • Otto
    Bert Remsen
    Bert Remsen
    • Milt
    Sunshine Parker
    Sunshine Parker
    • Merle
    Helena Carroll
    • Madge
    Elizabeth Gracen
    Elizabeth Gracen
    • Alice
    Christopher Bradley
    Christopher Bradley
    • Chaz
    Kathy MacQuarrie Martin
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    • Director
      • Anthony Hickox
    • Writers
      • John Burgess
      • Anthony Hickox
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    7one9eighty

    Once a bloodsucker, always a bloodsucker

    Bruce (Evil Dead) Campbell and David (Kung Fu) Carradine headline this 1989 109 minute comedy horror which crosses over into the Western genre too. I found this film a nice surprise and entertaining to boot. A town of Vampires headed up by 'the Count' himself (played by Carradine) are looking to co-exist with humans in what feels like a retirement village set in a John Ford-esque Wild West town. Unfortunately Jefferson (John Ireland) has different ideas and feels that his species shouldn't have to co-exist in harmony, why wear factor 1000 sunblock and drink synthetic blood when living humans are a plentiful source of food. As it happens to synthetic supply is in danger and the only way to fix the situation is a living human scientist with the relevant skills so it's through his family's eyes that we tend to follow the action and story. Throw in Bruce Campbell as a bumbling idiotic modern Van Helsing and you have some great ingredients for making a film that it's stuck in the horror genre alone. Laughs a plenty with a cute story and some fun events make this a great if slightly camp way of enjoying 109 minutes, to me this is more entertaining than watching "True Blood" which also features vampires and synthetic blood because it really doesn't take itself too seriously :P 7 out of 10 from me on this.
    8dworldeater

    Campy and fun B movie classic

    Sundown is pretty good for what it is. What is it? A low budget western/horror/action/comedy flick with plenty of original ideas, a great cast and its tongue is firmly planted in its cheek. David Carradine is Mardulak, he owns a town in the American southwest called Purgatory. Purgatory is a sanctuary of sorts for vampires that wish to live out eternity in peace. Mardulak is also funding a blood substitute so vampires will no longer feed on humans for blood. Of course there are some that are not on the same page and do not see humans as their equals, just lunch. John Ireland is great opposite of Carradine as villain in this. Plus M. Emmet Walsh, Bruce Campbell, George "Buck" Flower and Emmet from Road House appear. Sundown The Vampire In Retreat is fine campy entertainment that does not take itself so seriously. But, by doing so it succeeds on its own merits. It puts a nice and unique spin on the vampire mythos and is a hilarious and fun film. This film may be a little cheesy, but performances are good and this project is ripe with fresh ideas. Sundown The Vampire In Retreat certainly delivers the goods for campy entertainment.
    8angelynx-2

    Harmonious combination of classic genres

    This was a pleasant surprise - a charming vampire western that respects the genres (Western fans will love the classic John Ford-esque setting and epic soundtrack!) while maintaining both an action plotline and likeable, understandable characters. Bruce Campbell is hilarious as an over-the-top Van Helsing descendant (who goes thru a most unexpected change!), John Ireland is impressive as the rebel vampire leader and David Carradine is strong and dignified as the Count who keeps an ancient secret identity. Lots of human warmth and sympathy (Carradine's townful of Western vampires, drinking a synthetic blood substitute, yearns to be free of human predation and to someday live on equal terms with mankind) distinguishes this from many other modern vampire flicks; the Count's reaction upon feeling forgiven by God is genuinely moving. Even your non-horror-fan friends will like this one.
    7ryan-10075

    Nice Mixture of Horror/Comedy/Western

    Anthony Hickox's second film and much in the same vein as his first in WAXWORK. A nice blending of horror and comedy. This time there is a third genre added in a western.

    A group of vampires lead by Jozek Mardulak (David Carradine) are living in the desert in their own community of Purgatory. Here, they are working on creating a synthetic mixture that will act as human blood so they can stop taking human lives. The Harrison family lead by father David (Jim Metzler, who looks like he could be Eric Stolz's dad) and mother Sarah (Morgan Brittany) visit Purgatory so that David can assist in the creation of the mixture. Of course things are never easy in the movies and we are introduced to some good characters like a descendant of the Van Helsings (Bruce Campbell) and Ethan Jefferson (John Ireland) a fellow vampire who wants to start a revolt against this new way of life for the vampires.

    A great and super capable cast that also includes Maxwell Caulfield, Deborah Foreman, M. Emmett Walsh and Dana Ashbrook to name a few. Also includes some new and interesting twists to the vampire legend with a great score from Richard Stone that really adds to the viewing of the film.
    Backlash007

    "They're mean. They're ornery. They're vampires."

    First off I am little biased about this movie. Anything Bruce Campbell touches is immediately awesome. Second off, Anthony Hickox is one of the most underrated director's of eighties and early nineties horror. Waxwork I and II and Warlock II are great as well as his made-for-television Full Eclipse. I don't understand what happened to him. What's up with all the Dolph Lundgren movies? You are already an established horror director, so why change genres? I'm getting sidetracked. Sundown is for the light-hearted horror fan who enjoys a bit of comedy with their severed heads. And it is funny. Bruce Campbell is great, Maxwell Caulfield is always good, and David Carridine gives a good performance as the vampire leader. Also look for a beardless Buck Flower. The makeup and effects are pretty good. I don't think I've seen better fang effects in a movie. The western elements go great with the vampire theme. It's a nice mix of genres.

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    • Trivia
      In the first few minutes of the film there is a poster for the Ken Russell film "Vampire," which never made it beyond the script.
    • Goofs
      In the first bat scene it is mentioned that when in bat form vampires are nude, and this is verified in the following scene where Shane attempts to rape Sarah. However, this is ignored for the remainder of the film, with vampires switching forms while remaining fully clothed regularly.
    • Quotes

      David Harrison: Gwendolyn, stop terrorizing your sister!

    • Connections
      Featured in Memories of Moab (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      Earth Angel (Will You Be Mine)
      Written by Curtis Williams, Jesse Belvin and Gaynel Hodge

      Performed by Jess Harnell

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    • Release date
      • November 2, 1991 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Vampiros al medio día
    • Filming locations
      • Arches National Park, Utah, USA
    • Production company
      • Vestron Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $3,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 44m(104 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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