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Bloodsucking Cinema, 2007

Bloodsucking Cinema

English

USA, Canada

Rating:5.7
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Profile of Bloodsucking Cinema

Bloodsucking Cinema can be described as contemplative. The plot revolves around legends and myths, vampires, and filmmaking. The main genres are documentary, horror, and musical. In approach, Bloodsucking Cinema is serious. It takes place in contemporary times.

Summary of Bloodsucking Cinema

Vampires have been a stock-in-trade in horror films ever since Murnau's NOSFERATU hit the silver screen in 1922. This documentary examines the cinematic phenomenon, and why the vampire mythos endures. A treasure trove of classic clips as well as interviews with some of the genre's most celebrated practitioners--including director Joel Schumacher (THE LOST BOYS), writer David Goyer (BLADE), and special-effects artist Stan Winston (INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE)--make this a fascinating exploration of one of horror's most frightening creations.

Details

Language: English
Country: USA, Canada
Release date: 26 October 2007
Runtime: 56 min

Cast and Crew

John Carpenter as Himself in Bloodsucking Cinema
John Carpenter

as Himself

Len Wiseman as Himself in Bloodsucking Cinema
Len Wiseman

as Himself

Stan Winston as Himself in Bloodsucking Cinema
Stan Winston

as Himself

Joel Schumacher as Himself in Bloodsucking Cinema
Joel Schumacher

as Himself

Stuart Townsend as Himself in Bloodsucking Cinema
Stuart Townsend

as Himself

David S. Goyer

as Himself

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