2021 Spooky Flix Fest–Children of the Night (1991) - a podcast by Joel G. Robertson

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In this episode, the Retro Movie Geek crew is joined by Nathan Tolle (check out more from Nathan here and here), and they're geeking out over Children of the Night (1991) and




camera angleshow wacky the movie is
gross-out effectsweird dialogue
and much, much more!Synopsis:



This spine-tingling thriller in the tradition of Dracula and The Lost Boys will take you to the ultimate in supernatural evil: a town where every living soul is a vampire. Everyone... except you.Allburg is an idyllic small town, far removed from the crime of the big city. Safe, peaceful... and in deadly danger. Because when a vampire is released from his long imprisonment in an underground crypt, the unsuspecting town becomes a target of his unearthly bloodlust. One by one, the entire population becomes either vampire or helpless victim. A teenage girl, a schoolteacher and a wino become the unlikely trio of vampire hunters as they struggle to destroy a monstrous danger more unspeakable than death in this truly terrifying tale of horror and suspense.



..........................................................................................................................Special thanks to Midnight Syndicate (find more Midnight Syndicate scares here) for letting us use the tune Winged Fury from the album Vampyre: Symhonies from the Crypt, for Spooky Flix Fest 2021!



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