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The Last Vamp
In the company of the hottest stars of the "Italian Hard", Simona Valli and Anita Rinaldi, Deborah Wells is the big star of this Franco-Italian co-production that de deroule in Rome, city conducive to the most torid loves. All three, they seduce body and soul in orgies where anything is allowed!
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Plot Summary
A narcissistic, aging vampire living in a cheap motel in modern-day Los Angeles finds his centuries-old existence threatened when his ancient nemesis, a vampire hunter, resurfaces. He must rely on his wits and a cynical motel clerk to survive.
Critical Reception
The Last Vamp received mixed to negative reviews, with critics often citing its low budget and uninspired plot. While some appreciated the attempt at a comedic take on the vampire genre, many found it failed to deliver on either horror or humor, resulting in a forgettable experience.
What Reviewers Say
A low-budget attempt at a comedic vampire film that falls flat.
Lacks originality and fails to generate suspense or genuine laughs.
Robert Loggia's performance is often cited as a highlight, though it can't save the film.
Google audience: Audience reception is largely absent, with very limited verifiable user reviews available to summarize specific likes or dislikes.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on 16mm film, contributing to its distinctly lo-fi aesthetic.
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