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On this day in 2002 (in the U.S.), Lord Of The Vampires tried to sink its teeth into our collective consciousness. Written and directed by Brad Sykes, the film starred Liana Loggins, Vanessa Sweatte, Joe Myles, and others.
According to our friends at IMDB.com, here's the plot summary:
"For decades, Viktor and his vampire brides, Mercy and Ravenna, have lived off the blood of unsuspecting victims. Tonight, all that could change...A dark and disturbingly erotic tale of the supernatural."
-- EZ
Lord of the Vampires (2002) is a low-budget horror film directed by Brad Sykes that follows Viktor and his vampire brides, Mercy and Ravenna, as they feed on victims, resulting in a dark, erotic, and often criticized supernatural story. Often described as having a "so-bad-it's-entertaining" quality, the film is known for its poor acting, dramatic make-up, and slow pacing.
Key details about the 2002 film:
- Plot: The story focuses on vampire patriarch Viktor and his two brides, Ravenna and Mercy, whose centuries-long reign of feeding on unsuspecting victims is threatened.
- Style: It is categorized as a dark, sensual supernatural film, featuring significant erotic content.
- Production: The movie has a reported 1-hour and 26-minute runtime, directed and written by Brad Sykes, featuring Liana Loggins and Vanessa Sweatte as the brides.
- Reception: Reviews often highlight the film's low budget, mentioning "clown-like" makeup and "ridiculous" acting, though some viewers find it unintentionally amusing.
- Other Notes: It features music by Abney Park. It should not be confused with other similarly named 2002 vampire films like Vampires: Los Muertos.
The film is often found on streaming platforms and is criticized for inconsistent lore, such as using candles which would pose a risk to the vampires.
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