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Bloodsuckers
When a young man wants to marry a poor girl, her cousin envies her very much. She even makes everybody believe that the main character was in love with her. He escapes from many difficulties in order to find his beloved who also became trapped in a luxurious villa with some strange relatives. The people inside villa are vampires, they were called upyri in those days in Russia. They suck blood of anyone who comes to see them. The young man too much in love so he looses his head and goes directly to the nest of vampires.
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Plot Summary
A group of unsuspecting tourists falls prey to a family of vampires disguised as a quirky bed and breakfast innkeepers. As the night progresses, they discover the horrifying truth behind their hosts' eccentricities and must fight for survival against the bloodthirsty family.
Critical Reception
Bloodsuckers is a low-budget horror-comedy that garnered a cult following for its campy tone and gore. While critically panned upon release for its predictable plot and uneven performances, it has since been appreciated by fans of B-movies and exploitation films.
What Reviewers Say
Panned for its nonsensical plot and poor acting.
Praised by some for its campy humor and gore effects.
Considered a forgettable entry in the vampire genre.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot in only 10 days on a very tight budget, contributing to its raw and unpolished aesthetic.
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