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Duration: 270 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: zorg |
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Alternate Names: Grace Beverly Jones, The Queen of Gay Discos, Грейс Беверли Джонс
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Grace Jones was born in Spanish Town, Jamaica, to parents Marjorie and Robert W. Jones, who later moved their family to Syracuse, New York in 1965. Before becoming a successful model in New York City and Paris, Jones studied theater at Onondaga Community College.
Birth Name: Tricia Burns
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"Tricia Burns, alias 'Trish the Dish', had merely a dancehall cameo in Vamp (1986) before her film career concluded. Yet, her single significant role was in Fred Olen Ray's 1988 cult classic Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers, where she starred alongside Linnea Quigley and Michelle Bauer, showcasing her ample assets to memorable effect. Thereafter, Burns vanished from the silver screen."
Release Year: 1986
Nation: United States of America
Alternative Title: El club del terror, Vamp - A Noite dos Vampiros, I vamp, Vámpír sztripperek, La fiesta de los vampiros, La vampiresa, Vamp - Clube da Meia-Noite, Вамп
Director: Richard Wenk
Writer: C.W. Cressler, Donald P. Borchers, Richard Wenk
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Companies: Balcor Film Investors, Planet Productions
Genre: Comedy, Horror
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Keywords: chase, fraternity, murder, strip club, vampire, vixen
Two college fraternity pledges, Keith and AJ, head to an apparently seedy bar called 'The Lost Ogle' in search of a stripper for their frat brothers. Unbeknownst to them, the bar is populated by vampires. The two meet Katrina, who seems like a typical vixen but turns out to be a vampire herself. She bites Keith, turning him into a vampire as well. The duo then faces a series of comedic misfortunes while trying to evade the authorities and other vampires on their quest to find a way for Keith to revert back to his human state.
Vamp (1986) is a horror-comedy film directed by Richard Wenk, set in the world of college fraternity life. The movie is centered around the transformation of one of its protagonists into a vampire after visiting a mysterious bar filled with blood-sucking creatures. The story combines horror tropes with comedic elements, following Keith and AJ's misadventures as they navigate their new reality.