The Vampires of Bloody Island | |
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Directed by | Allin Kempthorne |
Production company | Wibbell Productions |
Distributed by | The Weird World of Wibbell |
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Running time | 107 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
The Vampires of Bloody Island is a 2009 British comedy horror film directed by Allin Kempthorne and starring Pamela Kempthorne.[1] The film also include stars Oliver Gray, John Snelling, and Leon Hamilton. The film had a theatrical release in the UK, on 3 August 2009. It was released on DVD in January 2010 several weeks ahead of its planned February release date due to an email campaign organized by fans of the film.[2] It was released on DVD in the US in June 2010.
The Vampires of Bloody Island features music from the bands Inkubus Sukkubus, Vampire Division, Fever, Theatres des Vampires, The Suburban Vamps and Corpse Nocturna. The title song is Place of the Dead by Vampire Division, which reached number one in the Goth Sound click charts.
Plot
In a crumbling castle clinging to a rocky, isolated Cornish island, vampire noblewoman Morticia de'Ath and her zombie henchman, Grunt, work with alchemist Dr. N. Sane to discover a cure to grant vampires immunity to sunlight. Caught up in her plans are two bickering office workers Kevin Smallcock and Susan Swallows, and old world vampire hunter Professor Van Rental.
Along the way they encounter werewolves, demons, a seductive trio of vampire girls in nightgowns and the story culminates in a woodland battle with 100 medieval vampire soldiers and their commanding officer, a fey green-skinned battle demon.
Cast
- Allin Kempthorne as Kevin Smallcock
- Pamela Kempthorne as Morticia de'Ath
- Leon Hamiliton as Grunt
- John Snelling as Doctor N. Sane
- Adam Jarvis as Chaos Demon
- Mick Barber as Rufus werewolf
- Karl Hunter as Tusk
Screenplay
"The Vampires of Bloody Island, The Complete Movie Screenplay" by Allin Kempthorne and Pamela Kempthorne is available as an e-book on the Kindle and on Amazon in the US, UK, France, Spain, Germany, and Italy. The first 11 scenes can be read for free.[3]