

Here Comes a Vampire
To cut down on expenses, a Hong Kong police superintendent orders a captain to take a group of S.W.A.T. team rookies to a rigorous training camp, hoping to force them to resign after undergoing grueling training courses. However, events get a mysterious turn when the rookies, on their break, discover an old Chinese Ouija board and decide to try it out. The game backfires when a reckless ghost is unleashed.
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Plot Summary
A group of young people are terrorized by a vampire in a castle. They must find a way to escape the clutches of the undead creature before they all become its next victims. The film blends elements of horror with comedic moments.
Critical Reception
This low-budget Italian horror-comedy is largely considered a minor entry in the genre, often characterized by its B-movie production values and uneven tone. While it attempts humor, its effectiveness is debatable, and it's generally overlooked by mainstream critics.
What Reviewers Say
- Enjoys a cult following among B-movie horror enthusiasts.
- Criticized for its low production quality and sometimes clumsy direction.
- Offers a blend of gore and campy humor.
Google audience: Audience reception is niche, with some appreciating its campy, low-budget charm and others finding it to be an uninspired horror attempt.
Fun Fact
The film is part of Joe D'Amato's prolific output in the horror genre, often characterized by exploitative and sensationalist themes.
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