Director: Holly Dale
Producer: Malofilm Communications / The Feature Film Project / Telefilm Canada
Score: Nash The Slash
Writer: Andrew Rai Berzins
Director of photography: Paul Sarossy
Cast:
Summary:
Amid inner-city decay, Boya (Gordon Currie), a centuries old vampire, who went into hibernation during the infamous
1969 moon walk, awakens with a fright. Surprised to be once again joining the land of the living, he bares his fangs longing
for blood, but fights his nature and instead sinks his teeth into the comically complicated lives of Molly (Helene Clarkson), a sharp-tongued waitress,
and Earl (Justin Louis), a lovable but street-dumb cabby who is mixed with the mob. It seems amid the scavengers, streetwalkers and strangers of the night, this bloodsucking creature
fits right in.
Our Ranking
short review:
This film has it (nearly) all: a good soundtrack, a nice story shot in great pictures,
and a plot that changes between comedy, love and tragedy. But most of all the good finish of the main characters - you even seem
to know (and like) them. Very impressive!