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Sleeper: How to Kill a Vampire

 
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Sleeper: How to kill a Vampire

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Directed by Sean Simmons
Produced by Nicola O'Brian
Written by Tom Corbett
Starring Jamie Richards
Tom Stanley
Ronnie Corbett
Paul Marc Davies
Music by Gordon Graham
Cinematography David Beaumont
Editing by Sean Simmons
Release date(s) TBA
Running time TBA
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Budget TBA

Sleeper: How to Kill a Vampire is a 2009 horror/comedy directed by Sean Simmons and written by Tom Corbett.

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Plot

London, Islington, Flat 19, Westenra towers. Meet Nick and Jim, two men the wrong side of 25 living a life fuelled by takeaways and TV. They’re out of shape, out of a job and don’t have a hope in hell. They do everything together; eat, sleep, drink and lust after their flatmate Lucy.

But all that changes when bodies start turning up all over the capital drained of their blood and Lucy is seduced by a mysterious stranger.

Now the worlds greatest underachievers will have to follow the clues, learn the skills and slay a vampire to break its curse, saving the woman they both love.

Production

The idea for the film was conceived in 2004. The plan, to make a vampire movie in the style of the old Hammer Horror films of the '60's and '70's. Other influences cited include the '80's films Fright Night and An American Werewolf in London.

In early 2006, test-footage was filmed to shop around to various Production Companies in the hopes to get funding.

Soundtrack

The music for the film will be composed by the lead singer of the band Lucky Jim Gordon Graham. The film will have a synthesized score reminiscent of John Carpenter's films as well as Tom Waits and the band Talking Heads.

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