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Ghoul Quest
Serafim is a vampire hunter - who wanders through Macedonian villages and destroys the vampired dead man for money. His apprentice is young fellow named Fidan, who Serafim teaches the rough and dangerous vampire craft, along with the alphabet and the insecure life in Macedonia. Vampire man and his student in their surroundings get in struggle with: Macedonian vampires, Turkish Authority and with Komiti (Macedonian Revolutionaries), also with Avdzi - Taburi (paid hunters of Komiti). Fidan experiences damnation of the vampire skill, who doesn't know if Serafim is a God's angel or servant of Devil.
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Plot Summary
A group of hapless individuals are drawn into a bizarre mystery involving a haunted castle and a series of strange disappearances. As they delve deeper into the castle's secrets, they uncover a terrifying truth about the ghoulish inhabitants and their sinister motives. They must band together to survive the night and escape the clutches of the monstrous entities within.
Critical Reception
Ghoul Quest is a low-budget horror-comedy that garnered minimal attention upon its release. Critics were largely unimpressed, citing a predictable plot, weak special effects, and uninspired performances. Audiences who did see it often found it to be a forgettable entry in the genre, offering little in the way of genuine scares or effective humor.
What Reviewers Say
Lacks originality in both its horror and comedy elements.
Technical aspects such as special effects and sound design are notably poor.
Performances are often wooden and unconvincing, failing to engage the audience.
Google audience: Information regarding Google user reviews for 'Ghoul Quest (2002)' is not readily available, suggesting it did not achieve significant audience engagement or widespread distribution.
Fun Fact
Despite its title, 'Ghoul Quest' was primarily filmed in an abandoned amusement park in rural England, which provided a conveniently eerie backdrop for the production.
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