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Vampires vs. Zombies is a 2004 American independent horror film loosely based upon J. Sheridan Le Fanu's classic 1872 novel Carmilla. Unlike Le Fanu's story, however, most of the action in the film takes place inside a car. The title and cover artwork were obviously inspired by the then-current horror film Freddy vs. Jason,[1] but the movie itself bears less resemblance to this counterpart compared to other, more blatant Asylum mockbusters. The movie was originally titled Vampires vs. Zombies, but it has since then been changed to Carmilla, the Lesbian Vampire.[2] Vince D'Amato is the director and screenwriter of this film.

Vampires vs. Zombies
DVD cover
Directed byVince D'Amato
Written bySheridan Le Fanu
Vince D'Amato
Produced byRob Carpenter
Damien Foisy
StarringBonny Giroux
C.S. Munro
Maratama Carlson
Brinke Stevens
Peter Ruginis
Melanie Crystal
CinematographyDamien Foisy
Edited byVince D'Amato
Nicole Hancock
Music byMikael Jacobson
James Dallimore
Distributed byThe Asylum
Release date
  • April 13, 2004 (2004-04-13)
Running time
85 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Synopsis



Nightmare


The film begins with a scene showing a sleeping girl being menaced by a female vampire in her bedroom. The dream is abandoned when the sleeping girl wakes up screaming in the front seat of her father's forest green Jeep Cherokee. She then tells her father that she has had "the same dream again".


Speeding Crash


Jenny and her father, Travis, who is at the helm of said forest green Jeep Cherokee, are driving at a steady 5 miles per hour, to an undisclosed location. Suddenly there is an incident. Jenny yells out "DAD!" as the jeep proceeds to plow over a zombie dressed up like a roadside construction worker. The zombie's head goes flying skyward immediately following the impact, though its body still shows a head visibly attached. The audience is then treated to a techno rave ballad as the jeep fades from view, and the beginning credits roll.


Zombie Hell


A radio news reporter describes a recent and horrific epidemic of zombiedom that has swept the calm countryside of the once peaceful set of woods with one road and a gas station. The reports indicate that a symptom of said outbreak is "murder". They then pull up beside a stalled car with three occupants: an older woman and two younger women- one of whom is bound and gagged. Ignoring the bound and gagged girl, Travis gives the other girl a lift. This girl is possibly a vampire named Carmilla, or possibly not. This is followed by a very long sequence at a roadside gas-station in which a strange woman in gothic make-up (possibly a witch or sorceress) hands them a necklace.


Checking into the Madhouse


As the gas-station attendant (played by producer Rob Carpenter) gets sucked into an orgy of violence at the hands of vampires/zombies, Travis, his daughter Jenny, and Carmilla drive off, only to break down further down the road. They are stranded for hours until a guy in a Land Rover drives up. As the driver is turning into a vampire, Travis kills him and uses some of his supplies to fix the jeep. He lets Jenny and Carmilla steal the Land Rover. As Travis drives ahead in the jeep, Carmilla and Jenny indulge in lesbian sex in the commandeered Land Rover. The destination is the original crypt Carmilla had been buried in. Flashbacks of a madhouse emerge, where Carmilla is revealed to be a nurse, and Jenny her insane patient. Later, they make their way to the crypt, where they encounter more zombies/vampires. After the true reality of the situation is revealed, they check into a motel. Bright-red stage blood flows in these gory and surreal scenes, which could be delusional or possibly flash-backs. There is also a vampire-hunter known as 'The General' who may be pursuing them, or possibly, arranging a rendezvous, due to his daughter being kidnapped by a female colleague of Carmilla.

The film ends with a spinning book and the words, The End.


Critical reception



DVD release


The film was released on DVD on September 12, 2008.[7]


References





На других языках


- [en] Vampires vs. Zombies

[ru] Вампиры против зомби

«Вампиры против зомби» (англ. Vampires vs. Zombies) — фильм 2004 года режиссёра Винса д’Амато. Фильм снят по мотивам новеллы 1872 года «Кармилла» Джозефа Шеридана Ле Фаню, послужившей основой для множества фильмов о вампирах-женщинах. Первоначально фильм также назывался «Кармилла», но впоследствии название было изменено на «Вампиры против зомби»[1].



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