'Manson Family Cult', a 2009 re-edit of Lommel's 'Bloodsuckers' featuring added Manson Family footage and an Australian DVD release in 2012, is a film that defies easy categorisation. Its central premise—vampire students learning immortality through immersion in a…
Manson Family Cult
A re-cut of Lommel's 1997 film 'Bloodsuckers' with added Manson Family-footage. Was first shown in 2009 under the title 'Vampire School' and got an Australian DVD-release in 2012.…
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One approaches 'Manson Family Cult' with a sense of bewildered intrigue, stemming from its origins as a re-cut of 'Bloodsuckers' and its subsequent Australian DVD release in 2012. The film's core concept, wherein vampire aspirants must become part…
The peculiar charm of 'Manson Family Cult' lies in its sheer audacity. A re-imagining of Lommel's 'Bloodsuckers' with the added, unsettling layer of the Manson Family, the film, which surfaced in 2009 as 'Vampire School' and later hit…
'Manson Family Cult' is less a cohesive film and more a curio, a re-cut of Lommel's 'Bloodsuckers' bolstered by Manson Family material. Its 2009 debut as 'Vampire School' and subsequent 2012 Australian DVD release mark it as a…
This re-edited offering, known initially as 'Vampire School' before its 2012 Australian DVD debut as 'Manson Family Cult', presents a peculiar cinematic experiment. The premise, where aspiring vampires must join a Manson Family-inspired cult to learn their craft,…
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While the inclusion of vampire themes and the Manson Family suggests elements of horror or dark thriller, the film's premise leans towards a more experimental or genre-bending approach. The narrative of students learning to be vampires by joining a cult is an unusual concept that could manifest in various tones, potentially exploring psychological or cult-like aspects alongside supernatural ones.