
The cinema's first vampire Western! Young women in a small Western town are dying one by one of an unknown malady involving massive blood loss. The Carter family's ranch is being terrorized by ruthless land baron Buffer. And a mysterious black-clad gunfighter with an aversion to sunlight has just arrived in town.... (Full plot summary below)
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The cinema's first vampire Western! Young women in a small Western town are dying one by one of an unknown malady involving massive blood loss. The Carter family's ranch is being terrorized by ruthless land baron Buffer. And a mysterious black-clad gunfighter with an aversion to sunlight has just arrived in town.
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| Ozus' World Movie ReviewsDennis SchwartzA gimmicky B horror-western, that soon wears thin. |
| User ReviewLaurent BAn original and entertaining vampire movie, with a very good director of photography, Ellis W. Carter whom plays delightfully with the shadows and the lights and a really cool music score by Irvin Gertz (Jack Arnold's Monster on the campus). No big effects nor much $$$ to produce, only took 18 days to film it, but it's not dumb at any time. |
| User ReviewMash DSaw this on Svengoolie and was pleasantly surprised at how good it was. The characters are complex and well acted, the story makes sense but is not predictable, and the blend of western and vampire movie work well if you are a fan of those two genres. |
| User ReviewRichard HSurprisingly serious and enjoyable western-horror flick. The vampire gunslinger theme is very well done. |
| User ReviewAlex NIt was a creative take on vampire legends and on the classic psychological western of the 50's. The hero was occasionally a little bland, but he definitely comes across as a man of strong convictions, and the rest of the characters were portrayed well for most of the movie too. The vampire gunslinger in particular is well played, and comes across as a very charismatic individual. At times, he seems more sympathetic than the hero. |
| User ReviewMichael HFor the most part, the movie effectively walks that thin line of being both a western and a horror movie, and though some may scoff at the very concept, it's certainly better than BILLY THE KID VS. DRACULA. |