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Lost Boys: The Thirst
Lost Boys - The Thirst
Credits
Title: Lost Boys: The Thirst
Directed by: Dario Piana
Written by: Evan Charnov; Hans Rodionoff
Produced by: Bryan S. Sexton; Kent Kubena; Corey Feldman; Philip B. Goldfine; Basil Iwanyk; David Wicht; Thomas Becker; Giorgio Borghi; Phillip B. Goldfine; Dario Piana; Jörg Westerkamp
Music by: Elia Cmiral
Cinematography: Stefano Morcaldo
Edited by: Tony Solomons
Production
Distributors: Warner Home Video
Released: October 12th, 2010
Rating: R
Running time: 81 min.
Country: USA
Language: English
Budget: $4,400,000
Gross: N/A
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Lost Boys: The Thirst is an American horror/action film of the vampire subgenre. It is the third installment in the Lost Boys film series and the second sequel to be released direct-to-video. The film was directed by Dario Piana and written by Evan Charnov and Hans Rodionoff. The movie stars Corey Feldman and Jamison Newlander, reprising their roles as Edgar and Alan Frog, aka, the Frog Bros.; a duo of young determined vampire hunters who have spent many years honing their craft in their ongoing battle against the forces of the undead. Other actors starring in the film include Casey B. Dolan as Zoe, Tanit Phoenix as Gwen Lieber, Seb Castang as DJ X, Felix Mosse as Peter, Stephen van Niekerk as Lars and Joe Vaz as Claus. The movie follows the events of the 2008 film Lost Boys: The Tribe and was released on DVD and Blu-ray on October 12th, 2010.

Plot

Cast

Notes & Trivia

  • The tagline to this film is, "The Frog Brothers are back for blood!".
  • The events from this film take place in the fictional town of San Cazador, California.
  • Series star Corey Feldman served as executive producer on this film.
  • The film includes archival footage of Sam Emerson from Lost Boys: The Tribe played by Corey Haim. Haim passed away on March 10th, 2010, eight months before this film went into production. Haim was originally offered a part in the film, but turned it down. However, he was open to the idea of participating in a fourth film should one emerge.
  • Lost Boys: The Thirst was nominated for the category of Best Sound Editing at the 2011 Golden Reel Awards.

The year in film

Other films that were released in 2010 include:

Films that begin with L

Film Year Genre Director
Lady Frankenstein 1971 Frankenstein Mel Welles
Laid to Rest 2009 Slasher Robert Hall
Laid to Rest II: ChromeSkull 2011 Slasher Robert Hall
Lake of Shadows 2018 Psycho-Thriller Michael S. Rodriguez
Lake Placid 1999 Predatory animal Steve Miner
Land of the Dead 2005 Zombie George A. Romero
Last Exorcism, The 2010 Exorcism Daniel Stamm
Last Horror Film, The 1982 Psycho-thriller David Winters
Last House in the Woods, The 2006 Psycho-thriller Gabriele Albanesi
Last House on the Left, The 1972 Psycho-Thriller Wes Craven
Last House on the Left, The 2009 Psycho-Thriller Dennis Iliadis
Last Night in Soho 2021 Supernatural thriller Edgar Wright
Last Shift 2014 Supernatural thriller Anthony DiBlasi
Late Phases 2014 Werewolf Adrián García Bogliano
Le Manoir du diable 1896 Witch/Demon Georges Méliès
League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, The 2003 Vampire/Invisible Man Stephen Norrington
Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III 1990 Slasher Jeff Burr
Left in Darkness 2006 Supernatural Thriller Steven R. Monroe
Legend of Siren: Erotic Ghost 2004 Monster/Erotica Satoshi Torao
Legend of Spider Forest, The 1971 Psycho-Thriller Peter Sykes
Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires 1974 Vampire Roy Ward Baker
Legion 2010 Angel/Prophecy Scott Stewart
Leopard Man, The 1943 Psycho-Thriller Jacques Tourneur
Leprechaun 1993 Comedy Mark Jones
Leprechaun 2 1994 Comedy Rodman Flender
Leprechaun 3 1995 Comedy Brian Trenchard-Smith
Leprechaun 4: In Space 1997 Comedy/Sci-fi Brian Trenchard-Smith
Leprechaun 5: In the Hood 2000 Comedy Rob Spera
Leprechaun 6: Back 2 tha Hood 2003 Comedy Steven Ayromlooi
Leprechaun: Origins 2014 Leprechaun Zach Lipovsky
Leprechaun Returns 2018 Comedy Steven Kostanski
Let Me In 2010 Vampire Matt Reeves
Let the Right One In 2008 Vampire Tomas Alfredson
Let Us Prey 2014 Supernatural thriller Brian O'Malley
Let's Scare Jessica to Death 1971 Psycho-Thriller John Hancock
Leviathan 1989 Sci-fi George P. Cosmatos
Lips of Blood 1975 Vampire Jean Rollin
Life After Beth 2014 Zombie/Comedy Jeff Baena
Lifeforce 1985 Sci-fi/Vampire Tobe Hooper
Lights Out 2016 Supernatural Thriller David F. Sandberg
Lisa Frankenstein 2024 Frankenstein Zelda Williams
Little Dead Rotting Hood 2016 Werewolf/Zombie Jared Cohn
Little Evil 2017 Comedy Eli Craig
Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane, The 1976 Psycho-Thriller Nicolas Gessner
Little Monsters 2019 Zombie/Comedy Abe Forsythe
Little Shop of Horrors, The 1960 Plant monsters Roger Corman
Little Vampire, The 2000 Vampire/Comedy Uli Edel
Living Dead Girl 1982 Zombie Jean Rollin
Lodgers, The 2017 Supernatural Thriller Brian O'Malley
Look What's Happened to Rosemary's Baby 1976 Satanism/Occult Sam O'Steen
Lord of Illusions 1995 Supernatural Thriller Clive Barker
Lords of Salem, The 2012 Witchcraft Rob Zombie
Lost Boys, The 1987 Vampire Joel Schumacher
Lost Boys: The Tribe 2008 Vampire P.J. Pesce
Lost Boys: The Thirst 2010 Vampire Dario Piana
Love at First Bite 1979 Vampire/Comedy Stan Dragoti
Love at Stake 1987 Witchcraft/Comedy John Moffitt
Love Bite 2012 Werewolf/Comedy Andy De Emmony
Love Witch, The 2016 Witchcraft Anna Biller
Lucifer's Women 1974 Satanism Paul Aratow
Lucky 2020 Psycho-Thriller Natasha Kermani
Lurking Fear 1994 Psycho-Thriller C. Courtney Joyner
Lust for a Vampire 1970 Vampire Jimmy Sangster
Lust for Frankenstein 1998 Frankenstein Jesús Franco

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