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Beverly Hills Vamp


I have nothing against Fred Olen Ray films in which most of the time it's all "Sciak! Sciak!" of siliconed, gymnastic bodies banging into each other. I mean it. But I also have to say that I much prefer a Fred Olen Ray like the one in this film, where he doesn't give anything up and throws in a funny plot, comedy, a vague horror and eroticism.

"Beverly Hills Vamp" is a pleasant, light-hearted comedy from 1989 with Eddie Deezen, a character actor experienced in nerdy roles (although some real-life events later take him away from this role) as the protagonist. And it is he who has to fight against three beautiful vampires, played by the well-known, for the genre, Debra Lamb, Jillian Kesner, and Michelle Bauer.

Everything is very simple and genuinely silly in 'Beverly Hills Vamp' from the plot to the direction and acting, but it all works wonders for the film's aims.

Kyle, Brock and Russell, are three nerds who have the idea of making a film. They take the script to the uncle of one of them, who is a director in Hollywood. And while the uncle reads, they wander around and end up in a call girl's house in Beverly Hills. Madame Cassandra (Britt Ekland) introduces them to her girls, played by the aforementioned Debra Lamb, Jillian Kesner, and Michelle Bauer.
Kyle, loyal to his girlfriend, leaves the house, while his friends stay and discover to their cost that the three are actually vampires.
Kyle goes looking for them the next day, but no one in the house claims to have ever seen them. But on investigating further he discovers the truth and starts to fight against this group of sexy vampires.

Universally recognised as one of Fred Olen Ray's best films, the film, which incidentally follows the 1980s fashion of using 'Beverly Hills' in the title, was to have a sequel in 2014. A project that later fell through due to lack of funding.