Ah, Cannes. How we love keeping track of all the news coming out of your film market! Along with the several other stories we've already covered, now comes the first sales trailer for Bleiberg Entertainment's Vampires in Venice directed by Deborah Goodwin.
Synopsis:
Keith (Edward Remington Hoffman), a young fresh-faced actor, arrives in Hollywood on All Hallow's Eve and is hustled by a mad real estate agent to move into an abandoned rental house in Venice where he’s warned by his weird neighbor that “evil is everywhere”. On his first night in his new digs, he’s attacked by some kind of vampire bat and begins to feel a change coming on. When he rescues an attractive escaped mental patient named Laci (Aleksei Archer) from his basement and is threatened by a wild gang of “Fanpires” (fans of the undead), he has to admit that something is definitely messed up.
Synopsis:
Keith (Edward Remington Hoffman), a young fresh-faced actor, arrives in Hollywood on All Hallow's Eve and is hustled by a mad real estate agent to move into an abandoned rental house in Venice where he’s warned by his weird neighbor that “evil is everywhere”. On his first night in his new digs, he’s attacked by some kind of vampire bat and begins to feel a change coming on. When he rescues an attractive escaped mental patient named Laci (Aleksei Archer) from his basement and is threatened by a wild gang of “Fanpires” (fans of the undead), he has to admit that something is definitely messed up.
- 5/11/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Years ago, USA Network's "Up All Night" used to repeatedly run a cheap sucky vampire flick called Malibu Beach Vampires. When I saw the title Vampires in Venice I instantly assumed it meant Venice, Italy. Nope. The title refers to sunny Venice, California. Please let this film be better than Malibu Beach Vampires.
Newcomer Deborah S. Goodwin wrote, directed, and co-produced this tale of Califonivampification starring Edward Remington Hoffman, Aleksei Archer, Jennifer Skyler, and longtime character actor Bill Cobbs.
On his first night in his new place in Venice Beach, Keith is attacked by some kind of vampire bat and begins to feel a change coming on. Whatever’s inside him is taking over fast and he is unable to remember if the visions of blood in his head are a nightmare or reality.
Bleiberg Entertainment are handling the distribution for the film.
And, uh, well, that's really about...
Newcomer Deborah S. Goodwin wrote, directed, and co-produced this tale of Califonivampification starring Edward Remington Hoffman, Aleksei Archer, Jennifer Skyler, and longtime character actor Bill Cobbs.
On his first night in his new place in Venice Beach, Keith is attacked by some kind of vampire bat and begins to feel a change coming on. Whatever’s inside him is taking over fast and he is unable to remember if the visions of blood in his head are a nightmare or reality.
Bleiberg Entertainment are handling the distribution for the film.
And, uh, well, that's really about...
- 5/3/2011
- by Foywonder
- DreadCentral.com
Writer-director Deborah Goodwin has wrapped a horror-comedy for Blieburg Entertainment that sounds absolutely nothing unique compared to the typical vampire fare we've seen before. See if you agree with this synopsis: On his first night in his new place in Venice Beach, Keith is attacked by some kind of vampire bat and begins to feel a change coming on. Whatever's inside him is taking over fast and he is unable to remember if the visions of blood in his head are a nightmare or reality. Edward Remington Hoffman, Aleksei Archer, Jennifer Skyler and Bill Cobbs. That's the sales art you see on the left sporting the tagline "Welcome to the city that bites." Whatever you say.
- 5/3/2011
- shocktillyoudrop.com
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