Once Bitten (1985)

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Written by Dimitri Villard, David Hines

Directed by Howard Storm, Dimitri Villard, Robby Wald

Running Time: 105 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1985

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

In order to maintain her youthfulness Lauren Hutton, a 400-year-old vampiress, needs the blood of three male virgins before Halloween. However, finding male virgins proves to be quite difficult!

Cast

Lauren HuttonCountess
Image for Jim CarreyJim CarreyMark Kendall
Karen KopinsRobin Pierce
Cleavon LittleSebastian
Thomas BallatoreJamie
Skip LackeyRuss
Jeb Stuart AdamsWWI Ace Vampire
Joseph BrutsmanConfederate Vampire
Stuart CharnoCabin Boy Vampire
Robin KleinFlowerchild Vampire
Glen MauroTwin Vampire
Gary MauroTwin Vampire
Carey MoreMoll Flanders Vampire
Peter ElblingBookseller
Richard SchaalMr. Kendall
Peggy PopeMrs. Kendall
Anna MathiasDaphne
Kate ZentallTanya
Laura UrsteinDarlene
Image for Megan MullallyMegan MullallySuzette
Garry GoodrowWino
Dan BarrowsHarry
Alan McRaeMan in Drag
Ruth SilveiraInstructor
Ron VernanMan at Table
Terry WillsPrincipal
Dee Dee RescherLaundromat Lady
Opelene BartleyLunch Counter Lady
Dominick BrasciaYoung Man Buying Ice Cream
Nancy HunterWoman Shopper in Unisex Store
Philip LintonBoy in Shower
Don RicheyBouncer

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