Vampire Clan

Vampire Clan
Directed by John Webb
Produced by Elie Cohn
Keith Walley
John Langley
(executive producer)
Written by Aaron Pope
Starring Drew Fuller
Alexandra Breckenridge
Timothy Lee DePriest
Marina Black
Kelly Kruger
Richard Gilliland
Larry Dirk
Stacy Hogue
Spencer Redford
Music by Guy Harrington
Release dates
  • July 13, 2002 (2002-07-13) (U.S.)
Running time
87 min.
Country United States
Language English

Vampire Clan is a Drama/Horror movie, released in 2002, directed by John Webb. The film received its premiere screening at the 2002 Dances With Films Festival.[1]

Plot

Based on the horrific true story of the 1996 Vampire Killings in Florida,[2] the film follows the police investigation of five Goth teenagers who claimed to be real-life vampires. They drank each other's blood and embraced the occult. But they were also ordinary, middle-class kids looking for an outlet for their angst and morbid curiosity. Somewhere along their road trip to New Orleans, their fantasy life became all too real. Now the police have two savagely beaten corpses on their hands... parents of the teenaged vampires. What really happened? And how did these normal kids become such monsters?

Cast

Reception

Critical reception for the film has been mixed.[3] JoBlo.com was also mixed, stating that it "had some decent acting and tunes and at times, slick directing, but on the whole, rubbed me the wrong way from every freaking angle. I just couldn’t find an anchor to the story and I truly, and I mean TRULY, despised the characters in it."[4] Variety panned the movie, writing "From its ripped-from-the-headlines topic of teen bloodsuckers to the blandness of a low-budgeter shockingly low on shocks, true story of the murder of a family is translated by scripter Aaron Pope into a woefully standard depiction of wayward youth."[5]

References

  1. "Vampire Clan". The New York Times.
  2. "The Vampire Killers". Crime Library.
  3. "Rotten Tomatoes Review". Rotten Tomatoes.
  4. "Vampire Clan (review)". JoBlo.com. Retrieved 2 September 2015.
  5. Koehler, Robert. "Review: 'Vampire Clan'". Variety. Retrieved 2 September 2015.


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