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BORDELLO OF BLOOD

1996 โ€ข US HMDB
August 16, 1996

Private eye Rafe Guttman is hired by repressed, born-again Katherine to find her missing bad-boy brother. The trail leads him to a whorehouse run by a thousand-year-old vampire and secretly backed by Katherine's boss, televangelist Jimmy Current.

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Horror Commedia

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Cast

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Production: Gilbert Adler (Producer)Walter Hill (Executive Producer)Joel Silver (Executive Producer)Richard Donner (Executive Producer)David Giler (Executive Producer)
Screenplay: A L Katz (Screenplay)Bob Gale (Story)Robert Zemeckis (Story)
Music: Chris Boardman (Original Music Composer)
Cinematography: Tom Priestley Jr. (Director of Photography)

REVIEWS (1)

Marco Castellini

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One evening, a young man leaves his house to spend the night with his friends and disappears. The sister hires a private investigator to find him, and the latter discovers the existence of a secret place used by a sect of vampires to lure young victims into their jaws. For the second time, Uncle Tibia presents us with a full-length film (instead of the mini-episodes of the eponymous TV series): it is a "little horror story," with the tried-and-true backdrop of irony, but in this case with more blood than usual and sequences bordering on splatter (though always in a grotesque-ironic key). A sort of "From Dusk Till Dawn" in a "soft" version for a smooth movie that you will quickly forget; if you happen to see it broadcast on television, you can stop to give it a look, but it is certainly not worth seeking it out.

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