Horror from the abyss of the carrier: Vampire graters. Bored vampire hunters are about to rip off the main jackpot - captivate in their nets cunning vampire Vlad Kasai. only before this enchanting event happens will be shed a lot of blood, because the clans of blood-sucking freaks have their own plans for an untimely reborn boss. And the hunters, meanwhile, are bored, thinking how to pay utility bills, and in general, overcoming their own coolness, do not suspect that the bloody Baron Vlad Kasai has already started hunting them. . .
In short, this is the debut film of the director's tandem Shearer-Resh. again we are shown a team of the cool type, again there are already two guest stars, this time Sid Haig and Ken Forey were entrusted to cast. The first is a reference actor of the old school who does not shy away from budget movies. Sid plays the king of the vampire clan, such a ruler who has gone into the shadows, pathetic, fangish, showering sarcasm on the entire human race. And it turns out, according to the old tradition of class B films, Syd is only involved in a number of episodes, and thank you for that.
Ken Fore is different! He shoots perfectly where he goes, so he has fun in all his 32 vampire teeth. The scene with the trolling of hunters delivers frantically, as in principle, the entire arsenal of vampire pranks shown by Fori. His role is much more extensive than that of Sid Hague, and plays Forey on a level. Except that the character is completely incomprehensible, and in principle is not necessary. Well, there is no Afro-vampire pimp, so what?
In general, the Brotherhood of Blood has huge problems with pitch and logic. The actors sprinkle each other in the womb with memorized monologues, pathetic so much that they are drawn to puke. The mention of the name “Vlad Kasai” adds special chic every minute. Seriously, somewhere at intervals of one minute he is mentioned four times, this dialogue becomes comic cotton. And if you add the frank cheapness of the locations in the spirit of the old garage, or construction, then the output turns boring, and drawn-out segment. Fortunately, the situation, slightly, dilute Hague and Fori. But that won't save much. The horror movie that flashed at one time on the DVD disc will now forever remain an example of the very dirty b-movie without potential that is not worth the time spent.