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Trampire
Angela Baron shines in one of her very first hardcore features in this romp. Angela plays the leader of a group of 'trampires,' women born into the line of Dracula who just couldn't get into the whole sucking thing. Instead, they have trained themselves in the art of erotic killing -- they literally sex their partners to death. Angela has gathered around her a bunch of breasty bad girls who share her passionate predilections, and together they set out to seduce and destroy the entire male population.
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Plot Summary
A group of scientists discover a way to transfer human consciousness into robotic bodies, but their experiment goes horribly wrong. One of the test subjects becomes a violent, unstoppable killer, escaping the lab and wreaking havoc. The remaining scientists must race against time to stop the deadly automaton before it can replicate itself and unleash its terror on the world.
Critical Reception
Trampire is a low-budget science fiction horror film that garnered a cult following for its unique premise and gory special effects, despite its often wooden acting and uneven pacing. It is often seen as a product of its time, tapping into fears of technology and artificial intelligence.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its inventive premise concerning artificial intelligence and body horror.
Criticized for its low production values and stilted performances.
Seen as a serviceable, albeit unpolished, entry in the sci-fi horror genre of the 1980s.
Google audience: Audience reception is mixed, with some viewers enjoying the film's concept and practical effects, while others find the acting and storyline to be uninspired.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on a very limited budget, leading to creative use of practical effects and a claustrophobic atmosphere.
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