Cinematic Titanic: Blood of the Vampires (2009)

Cinematic Titanic: Blood of the Vampires (2009) poster

The Escodero family is cursed!The mother, whom the Escodero children assumed to be dead, is actually an undead vampire who lurks in a secret basement/dungeon hidden from the rest of the house. When the kids discover this dark truth, all hell breaks loose...literally! The mother bites the son, who grows fangs and becomes consumed with blood lust. Meanwhile, all this vampire activity wreaks havoc on the daughter's romance with her handsome, dashing fiance. It all leads to a foray into the occult that ultimately proves true love can live on forever, but not before a mob of angry villagers and avenging priests take on the Devil himself in a climactic battle between good and evil. Set in nineteenth century Mexico and performed by a Filipino cast, "Blood of the Vampires" has something for everyone: blood-soaked action for the guys, tender romance for the ladies, and unleashed demonic rage for the frightened child within us all.

Director: Stoney Sharp, Tim Ford
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 86 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Cinematography: Tarin Anderson, Zoltan Honti
Editing: Hernan Barangan
Language: English
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Stoney Sharp, Tim Ford
More Films in Genre: Comedy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Cinematic Titanic: Blood of the Vampires about?
The Escodero family is cursed!The mother, whom the Escodero children assumed to be dead, is actually an undead vampire who lurks in a secret basement/dungeon hidden from the rest of the house. When the kids discover this dark truth, all hell breaks loose...literally! The mother bites the son, who grows fangs and becomes consumed with blood lust. Meanwhile, all this vampire activity wreaks havoc on the daughter's romance with her handsome, dashing fiance. It all leads to a foray into the occult that ultimately proves true love can live on forever, but not before a mob of angry villagers and avenging priests take on the Devil himself in a climactic battle between good and evil. Set in nineteenth century Mexico and performed by a Filipino cast, "Blood of the Vampires" has something for everyone: blood-soaked action for the guys, tender romance for the ladies, and unleashed demonic rage for the frightened child within us all.
Who directed Cinematic Titanic: Blood of the Vampires?
Cinematic Titanic: Blood of the Vampires was directed by Stoney Sharp, Tim Ford.
Who stars in Cinematic Titanic: Blood of the Vampires?
Cinematic Titanic: Blood of the Vampires stars Trace Beaulieu, Frank Conniff, Joel Hodgson, Mary Jo Pehl, J. Elvis Weinstein, Dave Allen.
How long is Cinematic Titanic: Blood of the Vampires?
Cinematic Titanic: Blood of the Vampires has a runtime of 1h 26m (86 minutes).
What genre is Cinematic Titanic: Blood of the Vampires?
Cinematic Titanic: Blood of the Vampires is a Comedy film.