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Vampire Trailer Park
A detective and a psychic investigate a series of murders at a trailer park, and suspect that some of the residents are doing the killings--and they are vampires.
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Plot Summary
A group of young women visiting a remote trailer park quickly find themselves in a fight for survival. They discover that the park's residents are actually vampires who feed on unwary travelers. As the night progresses, they must outsmart the undead inhabitants and escape before becoming their next victims.
Critical Reception
Vampire Trailer Park is a low-budget, direct-to-video horror film that garnered a cult following among fans of exploitation cinema. While not critically acclaimed, it is often noted for its campy humor and B-movie charm.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its over-the-top, campy horror elements.
Seen as a quintessential example of 90s direct-to-video horror schlock.
Praised by its niche audience for its humor and B-movie aesthetic.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Vampire Trailer Park are scarce due to its niche appeal, but those available often highlight its humorous, B-movie qualities and its appeal to fans of cult horror.
Fun Fact
The film was directed by David DeCoteau, known for his prolific work in the direct-to-video horror and erotic thriller genres, often under various pseudonyms.
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