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Tremendous Sunset
A Buenos Aires man, who believes he has been cursed as a vampire, dreams of a lost love who can release him. Meanwhile, a corrupt police detective is assigned to find a vampire-like killer operating in the city.
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Plot Summary
A hapless tourist couple stumbles upon a remote, rundown motel where the owner and his deranged family have a dark secret: they are cannibals. As the couple attempts to escape, they must confront the horrifying reality of their situation and fight for their lives.
Critical Reception
Tremendous Sunset is a low-budget horror-comedy that received a mixed to negative reception from critics, with some acknowledging its B-movie charm and humor, while others found it to be derivative and poorly executed. Audiences were similarly divided, with fans of director Charles Band's work often finding more enjoyment than general viewers.
What Reviewers Say
Despite attempts at humor, the film often falls flat due to weak writing and direction.
The practical effects and gore are rudimentary, fitting for its budget but not particularly impressive.
Fans of Charles Band's schlocky style might find some entertainment, but it's not a standout in his filmography.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot on location at the infamous 'Hollywood Castle' in Los Angeles, a historic mansion often used for filming B-movies.
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