
Bloodsucking Cinema
Directed by Barry Gray6.138%5.0
The sound of flapping bat wings, an empty coffin, glistening fangs, tiny punctures on the neck, the sensual taste of blood, a blank reflection, fear of the cross, and death from daylight. These are the creatures of the night, and as legendary (but fictional) vampire hunter Abraham Van Helsing exclaimed: "Gentlemen, we are dealing with the undead!" Perhaps the most enduring film genre of all time, vampire films continue to haunt us on the big screen. Why are we fascinated with the myth of these immortal souls? Could it be the living forever part, or perhaps the fact that they have an unearthly sexual attraction to both males and females? Whatever it is, audiences around the world can't seem to get enough of them.
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Bloodsucking Cinema was released on October 26, 2007.
Bloodsucking Cinema was directed by Barry Gray.
Bloodsucking Cinema has a runtime of 56m.
Bloodsucking Cinema was produced by Jeff Bowler, Randy Charach, Wendy McKernan, Steele Shannon, Laura Amelse Watson.
The sound of flapping bat wings, an empty coffin, glistening fangs, tiny punctures on the neck, the sensual taste of blood, a blank reflection, fear of the cross, and death from daylight. These are the creatures of the night, and as legendary (but fictional) vampire hunter Abraham Van Helsing exclaimed: "Gentlemen, we are dealing with the undead!" Perhaps the most enduring film genre of all time, vampire films continue to haunt us on the big screen. Why are we fascinated with the myth of these immortal souls? Could it be the living forever part, or perhaps the fact that they have an unearthly sexual attraction to both males and females? Whatever it is, audiences around the world can't seem to get enough of them.
The key characters in Bloodsucking Cinema are Self (Stan Winston), Self (Stuart Townsend), Self (Stephen Sommers).
Bloodsucking Cinema is rated TV-MA.
Bloodsucking Cinema is a Documentary, Horror film.
Bloodsucking Cinema has an audience rating of 3.8 out of 10.

















