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A Polish Vampire in Burbank
A somewhat reluctant vampire is taken out by his sexpot sister for his first "night out on the town."
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Plot Summary
A Polish count, a vampire named Josef, travels to Burbank, California, to escape his lineage and its curse. He encounters a series of eccentric characters and finds himself drawn into the local oddities of the suburban landscape. Josef struggles to adapt to modern life while avoiding both his vampire nature and any potential romantic entanglements that could complicate his quest for normalcy.
Critical Reception
A Polish Vampire in Burbank is a low-budget cult comedy horror film that has garnered a niche following over the years. While it received minimal mainstream attention upon its release, its unique premise and unpretentious execution have earned it a place in the hearts of B-movie enthusiasts. Critics and audiences often point to its charm and earnestness as its primary strengths.
What Reviewers Say
Enjoyable for its B-movie charm and earnest, low-budget approach.
A quirky and campy take on the vampire genre with a unique comedic sensibility.
Praised for its unique premise and memorable, if unconventional, performances.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but those found highlight the film's cult status and appeal to fans of independent, genre-bending cinema.
Fun Fact
Despite its title and release year, the film was actually filmed in 1983 and had a limited release in 1985.
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