Sundown : La guerre des vampires

Réalisé par Anthony Hickox
R
1989    1h 44minHorreur, Comédie
6.053%6.0
C’est au beau milieu du désert de l’Arizona qu’une troupe de vampires vient de bâtir sa propre ville : Purgatory, dirigée par le respecté Comte Mardulak. Des vampires en quête de rédemption, las de mordre et de tuer toutes les nuits, accueillant en héros le père de famille David Harrisson, créateur du sang synthétique et de la crème solaire leur permettant de parader sous le soleil...
  • David CarradineMardulak
  • Morgan BrittanySarah
  • Bruce CampbellVan Helsing
  • Deborah ForemanSandy
  • Jim MetzlerDavid
  • Maxwell CaulfieldShane
  • M. Emmet WalshMort
  • John IrelandJefferson
  • Dana AshbrookJack
  • John HancockQuinton Canada
  • Marion EatonAnna
  • Dabbs GreerOtto
  • Bert RemsenMilt
  • Sunshine ParkerMerle
  • Helena CarrollMadge
  • Elizabeth GracenAlice
  • Christopher BradleyChaz
  • Kathy MacQuarrie MartinBurgundy
  • Jack EisemanNigel
  • George Buck FlowerBailey
  • jackmeat22 août 2025
    My quick rating - 6.4/10. A Bruce Campbell movie I have seen? Seems to be, and I will soon find out. Oh, and this isn't just good because Bruce is in it. The story is so much fun, and the cast does plenty to bring it to life. The one thing that is the focus is the town called Purgatory, which is home to vampires that are content living secluded by slathering on sunscreen and drinking synthetic blood instead of feasting on humans. But what keeps this from actually moving up even higher is that there are so many subplots being introduced and attempted to work that the lack of focus and conclusions to them end up distracting. But the comedy hits very well, and everyone seems to know it, and then it will shift gears into a traditional vampire flick on the drop of a joke. When a couple happens into town with the new scientist for fake blood, and is followed by a descendant of Van Helsing, the town's cohesion begins to unravel. There was already unrest since not everyone was satisfied with the lifestyle of the day, walking and lack of killing, which is another plotline. This whole thing is just so offbeat that you cannot just be completely entertained by it. There are purposeful campy effects, such as the vampire bats and decapitations, for the humor more than gore. To be honest, Bruce playing Van Helsing might be the biggest letdown of the whole thing, not because of his acting, but the character itself just isn't written into this properly. Maybe some creative input would've helped. Another thing that really helps in this being just so out there is that Anthony Hickox, who was responsible for another lesser-known favorite of mine Waxwork and carries that same amusing horror quality to it. David Carradine does a great job as the head Dracula, and down the list is just great performance over and over for such a goofy flick. If it didn't get so lost in itself and just somehow tightened up the storylines flowing through, this one would've been a true gem, but as it stands, still a must-see. If nothing else, the opening scene with the 3 old vampires rivaling ZZ-Top is worth the time invested, and that is just the opening.

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