Vamp | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | October 18, 2016
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The prerequisite for From Dusk till Dawn. Some effective gags and great monster makeup. Some thin characterizations.
| genre | Comedy | Horror |
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| synopsis | Two fraternity pledges go to a sleazy bar looking for strippers to entertain their college friends. |
| lead actors | Chris Makepeace | Sandy Baron | Robert Rusler | Dedee Pfeiffer | Gedde Watanabe | Grace Jones | Billy Drago | Brad Logan | Lisa Lyon | Jim Boyle | Larry Spinak | Eric Welch | Stuart Rogers | Gary Swailes | Ray Ballard | Paunita Nichols | Trudel Williams | Marlon McGann | Thomas Bellin | Simmy Bow |
| director | Richard Wenk |












