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Posted on Friday 16 May 2008
Lesbian Vampire Killers starts shooting
New British comedy horror movie Lesbian Vampire Killers goes in front of the cameras next week in London.
Starring Gavin and Stacey's James Corden and Matthew Horne (pictured with Joanna Page), Lesbian Vampire Killers sees the comic actors play two friends stuck in a Welsh village along with a coachload of female Swedish students, where all the women are enslaved by a vampire curse.
According to AV Pictures' official synopsis: "As the pretty travellers are picked off one-by-one, joining the ranks of the undead, Jimmy and student Lotte are captured by the lesbian vampires who plan to use their blood to resurrect the spirit of Carmilla, their Vampire Queen! It's up to Jimmy's good-for-nothing best friend Fletch, and his newfound ally - a disgruntled local vicar - to save them all before sunrise."
Promoted at Cannes two years ago with the tag-line "Two no-hopers. A Cursed Village. One hell of a night!", director Phil Claydon noted that "It will have you laughing and screaming in the auditorium."
Lesbian Vampire Killers starts shooting
New British comedy horror movie Lesbian Vampire Killers goes in front of the cameras next week in London.
Starring Gavin and Stacey's James Corden and Matthew Horne (pictured with Joanna Page), Lesbian Vampire Killers sees the comic actors play two friends stuck in a Welsh village along with a coachload of female Swedish students, where all the women are enslaved by a vampire curse.
According to AV Pictures' official synopsis: "As the pretty travellers are picked off one-by-one, joining the ranks of the undead, Jimmy and student Lotte are captured by the lesbian vampires who plan to use their blood to resurrect the spirit of Carmilla, their Vampire Queen! It's up to Jimmy's good-for-nothing best friend Fletch, and his newfound ally - a disgruntled local vicar - to save them all before sunrise."
Promoted at Cannes two years ago with the tag-line "Two no-hopers. A Cursed Village. One hell of a night!", director Phil Claydon noted that "It will have you laughing and screaming in the auditorium."