Bloodlust (1992 film)

Bloodlust
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Directed by Jon Hewitt
Richard Wolstencroft
Produced by Jon Hewitt
Written by Jon Hewitt
Richard Wolstencroft
Starring Big Bad Ralph
Kelly Chapman
Music by Ross Hazeldine
Cinematography Gary Ravenscroft
Edited by Jon Hewitt
Release date
1992
Country Australia
Language English

Bloodlust is a 1992 Australian vampire film.

Plot synopsis

In the streets of Melbourne, three vampires wander around killing, screwing and taking drugs. They carry out a heist, which involves stealing $3 million which attracts the attention of many psychotics, who chase them through a blood spattered odyssey into the Melbourne underground.

Production

Co-director Jon Hewitt described it as:

A purpose-made, market-driven, crass, exploitation film. It isn't particularly good but, for me, it was really my film school. It's where I taught myself how to make a feature film and made a lot of mistakes on it - but I tried to learn from them. It was a film made in the context of not really being able to get any support for anything I was trying to do, then just going out and making something that I thought would have a back-end market, would be a safe bet, a sort of straight-to-video schlock film.[1]

Filming took six weeks and was very difficult, with one member of the cast being arrested on drug charges. However Hewitt says it proved profitable.[1]

References

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