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Marco Castellini
•Some former convicts organize a heist in a Mexican bank; their leader, just before meeting with his companions, is attacked and bitten by a vampire, thus transforming himself into a creature of the night. His intention is still to rob the bank, but first he wants to "vampirize" the members of his team, though not everyone agrees. The arrival of the police further complicates the situation. Hollywood law states that every successful film must have at least a sequel, and "From Dusk Till Dawn" is no exception to this rule; but unfortunately, it often happens that the second chapter of a saga is terribly inferior to the first, and this practice also holds true for this film. Produced for home video with poor effects, a thin plot, and starring "recycled" stars, far from the particular mix of horror, irony, and splatter that Rodriguez's film had given us. Notable is a small appearance by Bruce Campbell, the unforgettable protagonist of "The Evil Dead" by Raimi. In short, a lot of boredom for a film produced exclusively for commercial purposes.