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Title: | Beverly Hills Vamp |
Directed by: | Fred Olen Ray |
Written by: | Ernest D. Farino |
Produced by: | Henry Waldman; Caryle Waldman; Grant Austin Waldman; Fred Olen Ray |
Music by: | Chuck Cirino |
Cinematography: | Stephen Ashley Blake |
Edited by: | Christopher Roth |
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Distributors: | American Independent Productions |
Released: | November 1st, 1989 |
Rating: | R |
Running time: | 88 min. |
Country: | USA |
Language: | English |
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Beverly Hills Vamp is an American independent feature film of the horror and comedy genres with an emphasis on vampire fiction. It was directed by Fred Olen Ray with a screenplay written by Ernest D. Farino. The film was produced by American Independent Productions and premiered in the United States on November 1st, 1989. The movie stars Britt Ekland as Madame Cassandra with Eddie Deezen as Kyle Carpenter, Tim Conway, Jr. as Brock, Tom Shell as Russell, Michelle Bauer as Kristina, Jillian Kesner as Claudia, Debra Lamb as Jessica, and Jay Richardson as Aaron Pendelton.
Cast[]
Actor | Role |
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Britt Ekland | Madame Cassandra |
Eddie Deezen | Kyle Carpenter |
Tim Conway, Jr. | Brock |
Tom Shell | Russell |
Michelle Bauer | Kristina |
Jillian Kesner | Claudia |
Debra Lamb | Jessica |
Jay Richardson | Aaron Pendleton |
Brigitte Burdine | Molly |
Ralph Lucas | Balthazar |
Robert Quarry | Father Ferraro |
Dawn Wildsmith | Sherry Santa Monica |
Tony Lorea | Sergeant Kelton |
Caryle Waldman | Cleaning lady |
Susan Olar | Nurse |
Greta Gibson | Screen test starlet |
Steve Barkett | Police officer #1 |
Bob Eggbert | Police officer #2 |
Steve Carter | Police officer #3 |
Jeffrey Hogue | Police chief |
Linda Haney | California girl #1 |
Sharon Scott | California girl #2 |
Sandy Newlands | California girl #3 |
Pat McCormick | Professor Sommeret |
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