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THE BROTHERHOOD

2001 US HMDB
March 15, 2001

A college freshman goes to a frat party and wakes up with a strange thirst for blood. He soon discovers the fraternity is actually secret society of vampires and that he is their newest recruit.

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Production: David DeCoteau (Producer)Charles Band (Executive Producer)
Screenplay: Matthew Jason Walsh (Writer)Barry Levy (Writer)
Music: Jeffrey Walton (Original Music Composer)
Cinematography: Howard Wexler (Director of Photography)

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Daniele Taddei
On a university campus in a small town in the United States, young Chris, the typical handsome guy with an athletic build, is approached by members of the most prestigious fraternity. Unfortunately for him, he doesn't know that the guys in question are vampires dedicated to sucking blood to maintain their appearance. Once he joins the group, he will soon start dedicating himself to these new habits. The quick intervention of his new roommate, the classic 'sidekick' to the handsome guy of the moment, will resolve the situation; saving his friend from a horrible fate, that of becoming the host body of the head of the lineage. A terrible teen vampire movie by the not better specified director David De Coteau, who, inexplicably, has already had two sequels, the second of which, unfortunately, was also released (only for the home video market) in Italy. The film borders on ridicule and is of disarming mediocrity, as well as terribly boring; the fangs are never shown and moreover the film is completely devoid of gruesome and splatter scenes. The music video-like direction doesn't help, but rather irritates during the viewing of this yet another film about vampires. We strongly advise you to stay away from it, rather, if you love the genre, the invitation is to reinsert into your VCR 'Fright Night,' definitely more fun and better made, or even to rewatch 'Dracula's Legacy.' The fact that even the latter film is far superior to the aforementioned work, speaks volumes about its quality.
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