Vampire’s Breakfast (1987) is an enjoyable slice of Hong Kong horror-comedy. While nothing special, it’s very watchable and features a fun ending involving flying severed heads. If you’re planning on watching the whole film, avoid this clip as it ruins the film’s payoff and final showdown…
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Vampire’s Breakfast (1987) | MONDO EXPLOITO says:
May 28, 2013
[…] Another enjoyable aspect of Vampire’s Breakfast, and one likely unintentional from director Chung Wang (side note: if you write his name in the traditional Chinese way of last name first, then his name is Wang Chung – yes!), is the total lack of background information we’re given on the film’s monster. The vampire is simply a killing machine. He doesn’t transform humans into vampires, he only murders them. We never find out where he came from or what he wants, outside blood, of course. With his slimy make up, the vampire is closer in spirit to a mindless zombie or a flesh hungry demon than a smooth-talking vampire. The vampire hardly shows up in the film’s first half, but this is made up for in the film’s final act, which is gory and exciting. (I posted the film’s final battle last week.) […]