Thirst
Thirst

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Thirst

1979
Movie
95 min
English

The descendant of Elizabeth Bathory is abducted by a cult of self-proclaimed supermen who achieve this state of superiority by drinking from the "blood cows" kept at the "dairy farm", and they try to get her to join them.

Insights

IMDb4.7/10
Director: Rodney AmateauGenres: Comedy, Horror

Plot Summary

A group of swingers heads to a remote mansion for a weekend of debauchery, only to discover that the residents are vampires. They soon find themselves on the menu as the undead creatures indulge in their bloodlust.

Critical Reception

Thirst is a low-budget horror-comedy that garnered little attention upon its release and is largely forgotten by mainstream audiences and critics. It is often cited as a minor entry in the vampire genre, characterized by its cheap production values and dated humor.

What Reviewers Say

  • A forgettable B-movie with a weak plot.

  • Lacks scares and humor, despite its genre aims.

  • Amateurish filmmaking and uninspired performances.

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Fun Fact

The film was shot in Australia, despite being set in the United States.

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Tiffany Lynn

Tiffany Lynn

This late seventies vampire film from Australia would fit nicely on the shelf with my Hammer horror and Italian favourites. Hell, I could picture Barbara Steele in the role of Kate Davis, though Chantal Contouri does a fine job indeed. I wo...