Vampiros mutantes

Terror

Vampiros mutantes
Vampiros mutantes
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TV
We are all clear that it is important for human beings to have a job and feel fulfilled, but it is also important to enjoy moments of leisure and the movie Vampiros mutantes has the entertainment you need.
A film of this caliber needs a lot of work and time, so they decided that its premiere would be in the year 2005.
Among the cast we can see Lucy Lawless, Timothy Bottoms, Liam Waite, Dylan Neal, Craig Ferguson in action.

Each film director has his own style when it comes to producing feature films and Eric Bross 's style is clearly reflected in this film.
120 min. is the length of the movie.
The film belongs to United States, one of the countries that generates the most cinema in the world.

We love the way Doug Prochilo, Doug Prochilo and his team have managed to convey the message of the film through the script.
In the film industry, film production companies are very important, as they are responsible for carrying all or almost all the economic weight of a production. In this case everything has been thanks to CBS.
The melody that accompanies the scenes of this film with such a powerful message, has been devised by Douglas J. Cuomo.

The mythical scenes in which the main character is in a visually very harmonious environment, is the product of the great work of Horacio Marquínez.
If we had to frame this film in a specific genre, that would be Terror.

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Critics Vampiros mutantes

Batty on bats. Not bad if you have no expectations. More nonsense from TV 'Creature Feature'
Pleasant entertainment. Surprisingly decent TV movie delivered for the 2005 Halloween season. Two hours of my life has sucked !!!
Batty and lame! Not bad but nothing noteworthy. Decent effort though enjoyable
How can anyone say this is a great movie? Silly Scooby Doo movie. You've seen it all before
A nice surprise for scary bat lovers, not cheesy. You have to be crazy to enjoy this movie. Nice close-up of bats!
Eye-catching photography, predictable story
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