Sundown: The Vampire in Retreat [WS]

Sundown: The Vampire in Retreat [WS]

Director: Anthony Hickox Cast: David Carradine
David Carradine
, Jim Metzler
Jim Metzler
, Morgan Brittany
Morgan Brittany
, Deborah Foreman
Deborah Foreman
, Maxwell Caulfield
Maxwell Caulfield
Sundown: The Vampire in Retreat [WS]

Sundown: The Vampire in Retreat [WS]

Director: Anthony Hickox Cast: David Carradine
David Carradine
, Jim Metzler
Jim Metzler
, Morgan Brittany
Morgan Brittany
, Deborah Foreman
Deborah Foreman
, Maxwell Caulfield
Maxwell Caulfield

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Overview

Director Anthony Hickox (Waxwork) crafted this entertaining bit of horror-western fusion about the vampiric residents of a remote, dusty desert town who have chosen to derive their sustenance from a plasma-manufacturing plant in an attempt to put aside their monstrous nature and peacefully co-exist with humans. When the plant begins malfunctioning, the town's leaders summon the designer, David Harrison (Jim Metzler), to look into the problem. Soon after Harrison and his wife Sarah (Morgan Brittany) arrive, however, they find themselves in the thick of an escalating rivalry between two vampire factions -- one led by peaceful Count Mardulak (David Carradine), who ordered the blood plant as part of his plan to integrate the dying vampire race into human society; and the old-school bloodsuckers, under the sinister Jefferson (John Ireland), who consider Mardulak and his followers traitors to their predatory heritage. While the Harrisons' fates hang in the balance, the scales are jostled further by the arrival of a man named Van Helsing (Evil Dead star Bruce Campbell, in a surprisingly low-key performance), descendant of the legendary vampire hunter, whose disorganized efforts at wiping out town's undead populace are impeded by his growing attraction to a pretty young vampire (Deborah Foreman). With tongue firmly in cheek, this semi-parody plays off audiences' familiarity with the conventions of the vampire genre, but it seldom sacrifices creepiness and suspense when needed. It marked a creative step forward for Hickox (who would later stumble with Hellraiser III), who clearly tailors his projects to seasoned horror buffs.

Product Details

Release Date: 09/23/2008
UPC: 0031398100065
Original Release: 1990
Rating: R
Source: LIONS GATE
Region Code: 1
Presentation: [Wide Screen]
Sound: [Dolby Digital Stereo, Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround]
Language: English
Time: 1:44:00
Sales rank: 42,515

Special Features

Closed Caption; Audio commentary with director Anthony Hickox and director of photography Levie Isaacks; "A Vampire Reformed" interview with David Carradine; "Memories of Moab" interview with Bruce Campbell; "A True Character" interview with M. Emmet Walsh; Photo gallery

Cast & Crew

Performance Credits
David Carradine Mardulak
Jim Metzler David
Morgan Brittany Sarah
Deborah Foreman Sandy
Maxwell Caulfield Shane
M. Emmet Walsh Milt
Bruce Campbell Van Helsing
Dana Ashbrook Jack
John Ireland Jefferson
Elizabeth Gracen Alice
Dabbs Greer Actor
John Hancock Actor
Bert Remsen Actor
Richard Stone Composer

Technical Credits
Dan Ireland Executive Producer
William J. Quigley Executive Producer,Producer
Jefferson Richard Producer,Producer
Jack Lorenz Executive Producer
John Burgess Screenwriter
Anthony Hickox Screenwriter

Scene Index

Disc #1 -- Sundown: The Vampire in Retreat
1. Getting Into Trouble [4:27]
2. "Can't Take the Sun?" [2:46]
3. Disciplinary Problems [5:21]
4. Expected Visitors [4:25]
5. Temper Tantrum [3:24]
6. Night Intruder [4:13]
7. Young Forever [4:26]
8. "Let's Get to Work" [2:18]
9. Moving Along [5:29]
10. Secret Find [2:38]
11. Asking Questions [4:02]
12. Vampire Trouble [4:41]
13. The Dream [3:51]
14. Tired of It [4:30]
15. Gathering Forces [4:59]
16. Fulfilling Destiny [3:37]
17. Midnight Attack [4:40]
18. Waging War [3:46]
19. Under Fire [2:54]
20. Taking Charge [2:52]
21. "Daddy's Home" [4:30]
22. Nothing You Can Do [4:51]
23. Not Your War [4:44]
24. Deadly Duel [10:44]
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