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Vampire Hookers

  • 1978
  • R
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
3.9/10
1.2K
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Vampire Hookers (1978)
ComedyHorror

Carradine is an aged vampire who has a bevy of vampiric beauties who lure many of their customers back to his lair. A pair of virile young Navy sailors get mixed up in their shenanigans.Carradine is an aged vampire who has a bevy of vampiric beauties who lure many of their customers back to his lair. A pair of virile young Navy sailors get mixed up in their shenanigans.Carradine is an aged vampire who has a bevy of vampiric beauties who lure many of their customers back to his lair. A pair of virile young Navy sailors get mixed up in their shenanigans.

  • Director
    • Cirio H. Santiago
  • Writer
    • Howard R. Cohen
  • Stars
    • John Carradine
    • Bruce Fairbairn
    • Trey Wilson
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.9/10
    1.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Cirio H. Santiago
    • Writer
      • Howard R. Cohen
    • Stars
      • John Carradine
      • Bruce Fairbairn
      • Trey Wilson
    • 28User reviews
    • 28Critic reviews
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    John Carradine
    John Carradine
    • Richmond Reed
    Bruce Fairbairn
    Bruce Fairbairn
    • Tom Buckley
    Trey Wilson
    Trey Wilson
    • Terry Wayne
    Karen Stride
    • Cherish
    Lenka Novak
    Lenka Novak
    • Suzy
    Katie Dolan
    • Marcy
    Lex Winter
    • CPO Taylor
    Leo Martinez
    Leo Martinez
    • Julio
    Vic Diaz
    Vic Diaz
    • Pavo
    Erna Martha Bauman
    Erna Martha Bauman
      Mark Campbell
        Irving Glick
          Sandy Hontiveros
          • Lady in alley
          • (uncredited)
          Tiffany K. Neipe
            • Director
              • Cirio H. Santiago
            • Writer
              • Howard R. Cohen
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            6suspiria10

            Vampire Hookers (1978)

            Rating…3 / 5 Genre…Horror, Vampires, Comedy, Filipino Cinema Director…Cirio H. Santiago Stars…John Carradine, Bruce Fairbairn, Trey Wilson, Karen Stride, Lenka Novak, Katie Dolan, Lex Winter, Leo Martinez, Vic Diaz, Erna Martha Bauman Synopsis…Two sailors are on leave in a Filipino port well on their way to looking for love in all the wrong places. After a beer brawl separates them one finds himself in the clutches a bevy of fanged beauties. It seems that a poetry spouting vamp (poor John Carradine) has set up shop uses his Vampire Hookers to nab unsuspecting prey ala Dracula and his brides.

            Thoughts…Vampire Hookers is far from the worst thing I've ever seen it's silly as all hell but it still entertains none-the-less. The two bumbling sailors were obviously graduates with honors from the Bruce Campbell School of Cinematic Snickers with the screen shenanigans peaking with a stinky, flatulent vampire. You really have to feel for John Carradine who has horrible lines but at least he had most of his scenes with title bloodsuckers ("'cause blood is not all they suck").

            In Conclusion…It's crude. It's silly. You know you want to see it.
            6Stevieboy666

            "The last time I saw her it wasn't blood that she was sucking!"

            Vampire Hookers has two comedy American sailors go ashore in San Francisco, not California but The Philippines, looking for a good time (women and booze). They cross paths with a vampire called Richard Reed (played by horror legend John Carradine), his three sexy female vampire companions plus a funny character called Pavo (Vic Diaz). Pavo is not a vampire himself but he does sometimes wear false fangs, sleeps in a wooden box and farts a lot! Yes, this is a horror comedy, sexploitation, Grindhouse flick. I have been watching horror movies for over 40 years but until a couple of days ago I had never heard of this little movie. In addition to farting gags there are corny one liners throughout, "It's not my eardrums I want blowing", sailor - "That is not death, it's murder", vampire - "It's not murder, it's dinner!", and so on, and so on. I believe that horror/comedy is quite a hard genre to get right but credit to the makers, they did a fairly good job here. The film is very rich in colour and the vampire scenes reminded me of Euro Gothic horror, nicely shot. One sailor gets to make love to the three vampires, all at the same time. There is topless nudity and oral sex is implied, the scene goes on for a while but it is very soft in nature. Throw in a very catchy end credits song I found Vampire Hookers to be fun and utterly trashy in equal amounts, certainly not a classic but worth watching for a few good laughs, plus of course for the late Mr Carradine.
            5kevinolzak

            John Carradine in one of his last starring roles

            "Vampire Hookers" (1978) has been issued under a dizzying array of alternate titles, but apparently this was its only theatrical monicker. For his lone feature shot in the Philippines, 72-year-old John Carradine looks splendid in an immaculate white suit and sombrero, playing a vampire with the startlingly original name of Richmond Reed (his own birth name). Whether quoting Shakespeare, which he enjoyed doing all his life, or wondering if Walt Whitman was a vampire, Carradine never fails to pump some much needed life (pun intended) into the often tired proceedings. Of the three young beauties who bring their victims to Reed's hidden underground lair, former Playboy Playmate Lenka Novak is the only recognizable face, having done similar work as 'Linda Chambers' in 1977's "The Kentucky Fried Movie." The IMDb biography for Lenka Novak is skimpy on details, but it was apparently written by a dedicated fan, who did a good job encapsulating her numerous credits. Karen Stride went on to do only two more features, while Katie Dolan never made another film. Although not blessed with great acting skills, they are lovely to look at, despite only appearing topless, while the slow-motion sex is botched by director Cirio H.Santiago, who indulges far too much footage to the unfunny flatulence of Vic Diaz, whose servant character yearns to one day become a vampire himself (a pity he gets his wish). Carradine would go on to play Dracula one final time, in another 1978 comedy "Nocturna," a vanity film for star and producer Nai Bonet, admittedly a beautiful dancer who gyrates nicely for the camera. Only three more titles offered the veteran character actor top billing- "The Best of Sex and Violence," "The Scarecrow" (both 1981),and "Demented Death Farm Massacre...The Movie" (1986), from director Fred Olen Ray.
            FieCrier

            Vampire Hookers shouldn't have tanlines!

            Vampire Hookers shouldn't have tanlines...

            should they?

            They're VAMPIRES!

            Vampires don't sunbathe!
            3beatlesfandavis

            Pure 70's T&A

            Vampire Hookers is certainly a bad movie but that is part of its charm. If you are a fan of 70's T&A films, this one will should appeal to you. I first saw it at an old downtown theater that ran mostly B horror movies and soft core porn. That was many years ago so I guess something about this film impressed me as I have never quite forgotten it although some of the people in the cast would probably like to.

            My main question is, what is John Carradine doing in this? I know he was at the end of a fine career (hey, the guy was in Stagecoach and The Grapes of Wrath for crying out loud) but Vampire Hookers?!? I can only guess that he either A. needed the money, B. wanted to help out a producer or director friend, or C. lost a bet in a poker game with this film's producer.

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            • Trivia
              John Carradine's character is named Richmond Reed, which is Carradine's actual first and middle names. He was born Richmond Reed Carradine.
            • Goofs
              When Tom makes love with Cherish, Suzy and Marcy, the girls are wearing see-through nighties and underpants and Tom's hands are untied. It soon cuts to an overhead view in which the girls are only wearing underpants and now Tom's hands are tied to the bedposts. This is followed by various shots in which Tom helps each of the women take off their nighties, with his hands untied for the rest of the scene.
            • Quotes

              Richmond Reed: Shakespeare was a vampire.

            • Connections
              Featured in Terror on Tape (1985)

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            • Release date
              • July 21, 1978 (United States)
            • Countries of origin
              • Philippines
              • United States
            • Language
              • English
            • Also known as
              • Graveyard Tramps
            • Filming locations
              • Manila, Philippines
            • Production company
              • Cosa Nueva
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            • Runtime
              • 1h 28m(88 min)
            • Color
              • Color
            • Sound mix
              • Mono
            • Aspect ratio
              • 1.85 : 1

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