Legend tells of a creature unlike any known to man. Some say it's the devil's most prized invention. A creature which takes on the characteristics of those who have slain it, as well as thos... Read allLegend tells of a creature unlike any known to man. Some say it's the devil's most prized invention. A creature which takes on the characteristics of those who have slain it, as well as those which it has slain. A creature that can be destroyed again and again only to come back s... Read allLegend tells of a creature unlike any known to man. Some say it's the devil's most prized invention. A creature which takes on the characteristics of those who have slain it, as well as those which it has slain. A creature that can be destroyed again and again only to come back stronger every time. A creature named The Sorcalak. Unfortunately, seven stereotypical horr... Read all
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- Elijah 'Eli' Rider
- (as Thomas Galasso)
- Vampire Victim
- (as Mary Casey)
- The Peasant Boy
- (as Jonathan Rostam-Abadi)
- The Vampiress
- (as Heidi E. Smith)
- Benny
- (as Brock Tarzana)
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The coolest thing is probably how well the special effects were done even though it was such a low budget movie. I heard they made it on a weekend with about 1,000 dollars. Kind of inspiring really!
From their website, and from the text on the rear of the disc case (if you can read German), you'd think they're promoting it as the next "Evil Dead," which is rather misinformed. This movie is NOT "Evil Dead" - not even close, but it's an otherwise fun little no-budget romp. The blue tinting got to be bothersome after a time, but I noticed that other colours would resurface during the splatter scenes, which helped. The acting and story are not the best, but I think that is the point- especially considering the budget - I had not problem with it. The sound is rather front-heavy, but has plenty of silly sound-effects in some scenes. And I think that's what helps - it's a silly little horror film with clichés and ridiculous situations, but that's the fun of no-budget splatter. Anyone who takes this too seriously is missing the point.
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- TriviaThe film was shot in four days. Fox Valade wrote the screenplay in 15 days.
- Alternate versionsThe 2005 Thai DVD release has about 15 minutes removed from the film. The "2 Years Later" epilogue during the closing credits has been cut out, as well as a scene containing nudity.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Deadheads (2011)
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- Curse of 1000 Tomorrows
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- $1,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 31 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1