Red Blooded American Girl (1990)
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Rotten:2
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Runtime: 90 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: When a science expert discovers a bacteria that can transform people into vampires, he and others quickly become contaminated with the germ. As the blood-suckers sink their teeth into tasty... When a science expert discovers a bacteria that can transform people into vampires, he and others quickly become contaminated with the germ. As the blood-suckers sink their teeth into tasty victims, the scientist's assistant must find a remedy for the fangy affliction -- before it's too late. [More]
Starring: Andrew Stevens, Heather Thomas, Christopher Plummer, Kim Coates
Starring: Andrew Stevens, Heather Thomas, Christopher Plummer, Kim Coates, Lydie Denier, Andrew Jackson
Director: David Blyth
Director: David Blyth
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Reviews for Red Blooded American Girl
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Aside from a few sloppy gore scenes, I was pretty bored with this one...but if you find yourself attracted to all movies Vampiric in nature, you could do a lot worse. Full Review |
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