

Dead Men Don't Die
A reporter investigating a drug dealing ring is murdered. Brought back to life by the voodoo spell of a cleaning woman, he goes after his killers.
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Plot Summary
In this bizarre horror-comedy, a vampire is accidentally killed by a mortal woman, only to be resurrected by her. Now, the vampire is trying to adapt to modern life and figure out his new relationship with the woman who inadvertently brought him back. However, his undead nature and his new companion's curiosity lead to a series of increasingly chaotic and deadly events.
Critical Reception
Dead Men Don't Die is a low-budget independent film that garnered a niche following for its eccentric premise and darkly comedic tone. It is not widely reviewed by major critics, and its reception is generally considered mixed to negative, often cited for its unusual style and plot.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its unique, offbeat sense of humor.
- Criticized for its amateurish production values and inconsistent tone.
- Considered a cult curiosity rather than a mainstream success.
Google audience: Audience reception is scarce due to the film's limited release, but available comments often point to its cult appeal and strange, memorable moments.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in Los Angeles and is known for its distinctive, almost dreamlike visual style, which contributes to its cult status.
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