Cryptz (2002)
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Rated: R [See Full Rating] for violence/gore, sexuality and language
Runtime: 78 mins
Genre: Horror/Suspense
Synopsis: When aspiring rappers Tymez Skwair (Choice Skinner), Fuzzy Down (Rick Irvin), and Likrish (Dennis Waller) cross paths with stripper Stesha (Lunden De'Leon), they follow her to a mysterious... When aspiring rappers Tymez Skwair (Choice Skinner), Fuzzy Down (Rick Irvin), and Likrish (Dennis Waller) cross paths with stripper Stesha (Lunden De'Leon), they follow her to a mysterious stripclub where the sexy ladies are really vampires in disguise. Things go from bad to worse when the vampires' leader Kulada (Ty Badger) finds out that Tymez holds the key to the bloodsuckers' world domination in this urban horror film that plays like "Vampire Strippers in the Hood." [More]
Starring: Choice Skinner, Rick Irvin, Lunden De'Leon, Ty Badger
Starring: Choice Skinner, Rick Irvin, Lunden De'Leon, Ty Badger, Dennis Waller, Julia Marchese, Chyna
Director: Danny Draven
Director: Danny Draven
Screenwriter: Scott Phillips
Producer: Danny Draven
Composer: Josephine Soegijanty
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