Review of Vampire

Vampire (1979 TV Movie)
9/10
When the big 3 networks produced good movies!
18 November 2022
Warning: Spoilers
When the big 3 networks produced good movies! I remembered watching Vampire as a kid! Vampire left an impression on me, I must of been in grade five, and I wanted to see Vampire again. I was wondering if what I saw in the past ages badly with time. With the Covid lockdown I watched many of the old time T V movies and wonder if Vampire would age badly like Smash up on Interstate whatever. Well, I was pleasantly surprised Vampire is a classic. What works was Vampires solid story. In modern San Francisco a construction crew accidently wakes up the un dead. The Vampire appears as a wealthy social lite, and mysterious murders happen. A detective, and friend of the victims team up.

Suspicion becomes detective work, which has a mix of action, mystery, and scares making the viewer wanting more! Lynch and the guy form the Exorcist have standout roles. Lynch has a mix of charm mixed with evil, which is so memorable. Jason Miller has the same standout role of the Father in the movie the Exorcist. The director mixes the standout characters with the story in a nice ebb and flow of scares, a bit of mystery, and stand out scenes.

After watching Vampire I said to my self: Self this was awfully good! There should be a remake. Then again the remake would be ruined by todays movie makers making some hogpog of disjointed socially messaged into the story. 9 stars and I would watch it again.
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