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Vamp

  • 1986
  • 12
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
7.8K
YOUR RATING
Vamp (1986)
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Dark ComedyVampire HorrorComedyFantasyHorror

Two fraternity pledges travel to a sleazy bar in search of a stripper for their college friends, unaware it is occupied by vampires.Two fraternity pledges travel to a sleazy bar in search of a stripper for their college friends, unaware it is occupied by vampires.Two fraternity pledges travel to a sleazy bar in search of a stripper for their college friends, unaware it is occupied by vampires.

  • Director
    • Richard Wenk
  • Writers
    • Donald P. Borchers
    • Richard Wenk
    • C.W. Cressler
  • Stars
    • Chris Makepeace
    • Sandy Baron
    • Robert Rusler
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    7.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Richard Wenk
    • Writers
      • Donald P. Borchers
      • Richard Wenk
      • C.W. Cressler
    • Stars
      • Chris Makepeace
      • Sandy Baron
      • Robert Rusler
    • 77User reviews
    • 65Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Chris Makepeace
    Chris Makepeace
    • Keith
    Sandy Baron
    Sandy Baron
    • Vic
    Robert Rusler
    Robert Rusler
    • AJ
    Dedee Pfeiffer
    Dedee Pfeiffer
    • Allison…
    Gedde Watanabe
    Gedde Watanabe
    • Duncan
    Grace Jones
    Grace Jones
    • Katrina
    Billy Drago
    Billy Drago
    • Snow
    Brad Logan
    • Vlad
    Lisa Lyon
    • Cimmaron
    Jim Boyle
    • Fraternity Leader
    Larry Spinak
    • Student
    Eric Welch
    • Student
    Stuart Rogers
    • Student
    Gary Swailes
    • Sock Salesman
    Ray Ballard
    Ray Ballard
    • Coffee Shop Proprietor
    Paunita Nichols
    Paunita Nichols
    • Maven
    Trudel Williams
    • Dragon Girl
    Marlon McGann
    • Hard Hat
    • Director
      • Richard Wenk
    • Writers
      • Donald P. Borchers
      • Richard Wenk
      • C.W. Cressler
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    User reviews77

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    8claudio_carvalho

    Delightful, Funny and Very Underrated Vampire Movie

    In Kansas, the friends Keith (Chris Makepeace) and AJ (Robert Rusler) are trying to join the best fraternity in the university. Their pledge is conditioned to the presence of a stripper to entertain the veteran's members of the fraternity. They need transportation to go to the city to hire a stripper, so they invite the boring Duncan (Gedde Watanabe) to go with them in his car. They arrive in a bar called "After Dark Club" and soon they realize that the place is a nest of vampires, leaded by the evil Katrina (Grace Jones).

    "Vamp" is a delightful, funny and very underrated vampire cult-movie. I do not know how many times I have watched this movie, but I loved it and it is one of my favorite vampire movies ever. It is funny to see in 2005, a common pre-AIDS gesture of affection between boy-friends and girl-friends: when Keith cuts his finger, Allison (Dedee Pfeiffer) sucks his blood. I found the IMDb User Rating extremely unfair and I really do not agree with such low rating. My vote is eight.

    Title (Brazil): "Vamp: A Noite dos Vampiros" ("Vamp: The Night of the Vampires")

    Note: On 11 November 2013, I saw this movie again.
    EA2JCWHO

    Great horror movie!!

    Vamp is a great movie! The comedy mixes with the horror to form an entertaining time! Grace Jones gives a great performance of Katrina! Very recommended. The rest of the cast is funny, and it's really worth it
    8David Sticher

    After Hours with vampires. And the Donger!

    Vamp is a curious lost little lamb from the 1980's, all lit in bizarre green and purple tones and featuring all manner of Grace Jones wiggling around like a monster. It's a fun ride, cleverly done and not entirely unoriginal, with terrific acting talent and a loopy sense of humor pitched somewhere between After Hours and a sideways college comedy. Another aspect I appreciated was how each vampire had a personality, and they weren't always one hundred percent proud to be vampires. They're very aware that in a lot of ways they're perfectly lame. Fairly cool stuff, especially in the confrontation between a character who "turns" and the protagonist.

    On the other hand, the last half lacks the zip and zap of the first and some characters seemed a little undernourished. The geek who owns the car seemed a little extraneous towards the end, and the albino gang, while sort of awesome, didn't really belong.

    But either way. If you're interested in an offbeat 80's vampire movie or just seeing Grace Jones scare the s**t out of you with her face, by all means rent Vamp. You will become a much wiser person as a result and your parents will no longer hate you.
    7rooprect

    16 Candles meets 13 Ghosts

    If you like campy 80s flicks, don't even bother reading this review. Just go watch the movie. Now.

    What more can be said? "Vamp" is totally 80s to the max. Let's begin with the actors... We've got Chris Makepeace ("Meatballs", "My Bodyguard") sporting tight jeans and a oh-so-fashionable blue football jacket. We've got Robert Rusler ("Weird Science", "The Facts of Life") sporting a lovely pastel shirt and wool blazer with the sleeves rolled up to the elbows. Then we've got Gedde Watanabe (Long Duk Dong in "16 Candles") reprising his classic nerdy role, only this time without the horribly contrived Asian accent so you can safely laugh at him without feeling racist. And of course we've got Grace Jones, 80s icon extraordinaire ("Conan the Destroyer", "A View to a Kill") sporting a wire bikini that makes Princess Leia's brass swimsuit look like a nun's habit.

    But for my money, the actor who steals the show is the late, great Sandy Baron as Vic the seedy nightclub owner. You've definitely seen his mug all over TV in minor roles that always stole the show (on Seinfeld he was the cranky retiree who gave Jerry the "astronaut pen"). He definitely steals the show in "Vamp" as the lovably sinister old timer who just wants to get to Vegas, even if it means selling his soul to a clan of bloodthirsty vampires. Sandy even has a few dramatic monologues which add depth to this otherwise silly romp. When he proselytizes about his "service" of ridding society of the dregs, the wanderers and the losers, and he punctuates it with a toothy Cheshire-cat grin, it sends a chill right up your spine.

    Plot-wise, it's your basic creatures-of-the-night-run-amok-in-a-bar story. You know, the one Tarantino recycled in "From Dusk Til Dawn" 10 years later. Yes, "Vamp" was the original and don't you forget it.

    There's some great comedy in this movie, and for that reason it's hard to approach it as a horror film. The whole thing is tongue-in-cheek which takes away the terror and replaces it with laughs. It's a crying shame that director/writer Richard Wenk didn't do more films because he had a great approach to filmmaking: a cross between John Hughes ("16 Candles") and the Zucker-Abrahams-Zucker team ("Airplane!").

    IMPORTANT NOTE: If you buy the DVD, which you must, be sure to get the 2001 Starz/Anchor Bay release, NOT the 2011 Image Entertainment release. Why? Because the 2001 release includes the hilarious Richard Wenk short film "Dracula Bites the Big Apple". His first film short, this is what got him the "Vamp" gig, and you don't want to miss it. Why they didn't include it in the 2011 release (dvd OR blu-ray) is beyond me.

    So there you have it. See this film for the 80s nostalgia, see it for Sandy Baron, just see it. Other campy 80s gems I recommend are "The Alien from L.A." (1986) which was Sports Illustrated swimsuit model Kathy Ireland's big break, "Elvira: Mistress of the Dark" (1988) which is so bad it's ...well... BAD. And although you've probably seen it you gotta see it again: "Beetlejuice" (1988).
    thomaspemberton

    Love at first bite

    This has to be the most underrated vamp flick that i have come across, most could be put off by bottom shelf, fading icon Chris Makepiece gurning his way through frat-cliche after another, but sit tight and you will become witness to invention in a low budget movie not seen since the likes of The Black Gestapo and You can't buy love. Grace Jones makes compelling viewing as the said vamp and the soundtrack is a lesson in the tried and tested sublime to the ridiculous pitch. All in all this is a quality movie and very creepy i might add, could have toned down the pink and green lighting though (maybe Jerry Bruckheimer got a job onset as exec producer)

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    • Trivia
      Grace Jones does not speak a single word in the film. According to Jones, this was her own idea, opting instead to play the role with silent film techniques inspired by Max Schreck in Nosferatu.
    • Goofs
      When Grace Jones is killed by sunlight. Her skeleton arm raises up and gives the finger to her destroyer. Just as the finger goes up, you can see a crew member's hands holding the other end of the skeleton's arm in the shot. This is only noticeable on the UK Blu-Ray, as the Anchor Bay DVD is slightly cropped.
    • Quotes

      Duncan: I'm in the mood for love, simply because they're naked.

    • Crazy credits
      There is a statement in the closing credits: "Any similarities to persons living, dead, or undead is purely coincidental!"
    • Connections
      Featured in At the Movies: Vamp/Pirates/Aliens/A Great Wall (1986)
    • Soundtracks
      Bad Case Of Lovin' You
      Written by Moon Martin (as Moon Martin)

      Courtesy of Rockslam Music

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • July 29, 1987 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La fiesta de los vampiros
    • Filming locations
      • Downtown, Los Angeles, California, USA(Boys drive red car through downtown Los Angeles.)
    • Production companies
      • New World Pictures
      • Balcor Film Investors
      • Amaretto Films
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $3,300,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $4,941,117
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,187,458
      • Jul 20, 1986
    • Gross worldwide
      • $4,941,117
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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