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A Polish Vampire in Burbank 1983

★ 5.411 votes84 min📅 1983-10-31

"A vampire movie in a different vein."

A Polish Vampire in Burbank (1983) blends horror with sharp comedy, delivering a quirky vampire tale set against the unlikely backdrop of suburban America.

Director: Mark Pirro

Cast

Mark Pirro
Dupah
Lori Sutton
Lori Sutton
Delores Lane
Bobbi Dorsch
Misty
Hugh O. Fields
Dupah's Father
Marya Gant
Yvonne
Steven Dorsch
Ernie
Brad Waisbren
Ted
Eddie Deezen
Eddie Deezen
Sphincter
Paul Farbman
The Queerwolf
Alfie Pearl
Theatre Usher

Frequently Asked Questions

What is A Polish Vampire in Burbank (1983) about?

This 1983 horror-comedy follows a hesitant vampire who's pushed into his first night of terror by his flirtatious sister. The film mixes spooky vibes with laugh-out-loud moments as the vampire stumbles through his new supernatural life.

Who directed A Polish Vampire in Burbank?

Mark Pirro directed this offbeat vampire comedy, bringing a playful yet eerie tone to the film.

Who stars in A Polish Vampire in Burbank?

The film stars director Mark Pirro alongside Lori Sutton, Bobbi Dorsch, Hugh O. Fields, and Marya Gant in key roles.

Is A Polish Vampire in Burbank (1983) worth watching?

If you enjoy horror-comedies with a campy edge, this short but sweet film is worth a watch. Its blend of spooky atmosphere and humor makes it a hidden gem for fans of 80s B-movies, even if it's not a blockbuster.

How long is A Polish Vampire in Burbank?

A Polish Vampire in Burbank runs for 84 minutes—just under 1.5 hours of quirky vampire fun.

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About A Polish Vampire in Burbank (1983) — A Campy Horror-Comedy Classic

A Polish Vampire in Burbank (1983) blends horror with sharp comedy, delivering a quirky vampire tale set against the unlikely backdrop of suburban America. Directed by Mark Pirro, the film follows a reluctant vampire who's dragged out for his first night on the town by his seductive sister, kicking off a chaotic adventure filled with dark humor and eerie charm. Pirro's direction infuses the movie with a playful tone, balancing spooky moments with lighthearted antics as the vampire navigates his new existence. With its offbeat premise and tongue-in-cheek approach, the film explores themes of reluctant transformation, family dynamics, and the absurdity of supernatural life.

The atmosphere is a mix of campy fun and gothic whimsy, thanks in part to the standout performances from Mark Pirro and Lori Sutton. Pirro's vampire is a reluctant everyman, while Sutton's vampiric sister adds a layer of mischief and allure. The short runtime keeps the story snappy, making it a perfect pick for fans of low-budget horror-comedies that don't take themselves too seriously.