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Vampire Kids 1991

★ 4.06 votes85 min📅 1991-05-16

Immerse yourself in the dark world of 'Vampire Kids (1991)', a chilling horror-comedy that will leave you on the edge of your seat.

Director: Kenny Ha Sau-Hin

Cast

Billy Lau Nam-Kwong
Billy Lau Nam-Kwong
Fatty
Sandra Ng Kwan-Yu
Sandra Ng Kwan-Yu
Tour guide
Shing Fui-On
Shing Fui-On
Vampire
Amy Yip Chi-Mei
Buffalo's sister
Law Ching-Ho
Law Ching-Ho
Skinny man
Ngai Suet
Ngai Suet
Skinny's Girlfriend
William Cheng Wai-Ming
Nephew
Wong Siu-Lung
Uncle
Frankie Chan Chi-Leung
Frankie Chan Chi-Leung
Buffalo
Sim Gwai-Chi
Sim Gwai-Chi
Sister

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Vampire Kids (1991) about?

A group of tourists on a trip discover a cursed diamond, unleashing a monster and five vampire kids who are forced to feed on their blood.

Who directed Vampire Kids?

Kenny Ha Sau-Hin directed this thrilling horror-comedy.

Who stars in Vampire Kids?

Billy Lau Nam-Kwong, Sandra Ng Kwan-Yu, and Shing Fui-On lead the talented cast.

Is Vampire Kids (1991) worth watching?

While the IMDb rating is not available, this horror-comedy's unique blend of genres and talented cast make it a must-watch for fans of the genre.

How long is Vampire Kids?

Vampire Kids has a runtime of 85 minutes.

About Vampire Kids (1991) — A group of tourists unleashes a monster and vampire kids in this chilling horror-comedy.

Immerse yourself in the dark world of 'Vampire Kids (1991)', a chilling horror-comedy that will leave you on the edge of your seat. Directed by Kenny Ha Sau-Hin, this film follows a group of tourists who stumble upon a cursed diamond, unleashing a monster and five vampire kids who are forced to feed on their blood. With a talented cast, including Billy Lau Nam-Kwong and Sandra Ng Kwan-Yu, 'Vampire Kids (1991)' is a wild ride that explores the themes of power, survival, and the supernatural. As the monster prepares to strike, the travelers must find a way to escape the clutches of the bloodthirsty vampire kids.

Get ready to experience the eerie atmosphere of a deserted village, where the line between good and evil is blurred. With its unique blend of horror and comedy, 'Vampire Kids (1991)' is a must-watch for fans of the genre. So, grab some popcorn and get ready to sink your teeth into this thrilling tale of terror.