Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Sean Patrick Flanery | ... | Harry Balbo | |
Michael Biehn | ... | Strickland | |
Charlotte Ayanna | ... | Tatiana | |
Jon Huertas | ... | Javier | |
Josh Hopkins | ... | Chet | |
Boyd Kestner | ... | Detective Michael Loper | |
Brad Rowe | ... | Ronnie Klein | |
Amanda Noret | ... | Cindi | |
GiGi Erneta | ... | Female Detective | |
Jimmy Gonzales | ... | Sammy | |
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Natalia MacLeod | ... | Dream on Babe |
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Denver Dunlap | ... | Young Cop |
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Mark Grzebyk | ... | Meter Reader |
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Joe Grzebyk | ... | Shop Foreman |
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Zack Gamble | ... | Frat Boy #1 |
Harry Balbo, a nerdy and spineless flange salesman, witness a violent killing by a gorgeous female vampire in a alley. Nobody believes him, neither does the police. Obsessed by the woman, Harry soon contacts a neighbor named Strickland, who is a vampire hunter, because he wants to find her. They begin to track the zone where she hunts to locate her refuge... Written by johnnyber
I LOVED it! It is indeed what I would call a B Movie and truly almost a Black Comedy. Those are my favorites. There used to be a plethora of them in the 50's and 60's. This one is modern and fits the empty hole perfectly. It almost reminded me of Little Shop of horrors. The acting was not bad and filmography was a lot better than most. I watched 2 Vampire movies in the last couple of days, RISE with Lucy Liu and this one, Insatiable. Although they were quite different and RISE was obviously big buck, my entertainment factor was MUCH better with Insatiable. RISE was OK, and I do love Lucy Liu, and the movie was worth watching, but, again, I did get more enjoyment with this one. I hope they make more like this.