
Vampire Party 2008
"This party is going to suck."
Step into the wild, blood-soaked world of *Vampire Party (2008)*, directed by Stephen Cafiero, where three best friends—Sam, Alice, and Prune—score VIP invites to the hottest underground bash of the year.
Director: Stephen Cafiero
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Vampire Party (2008)* about?
*Vampire Party (2008)* follows three best friends who attend an exclusive, invitation-only party at a remote castle—only to discover it's hosted by vampires with a taste for human guests. What begins as a wild night of partying turns into a desperate battle for survival as the trio fights to escape before they're the main course.
Who directed *Vampire Party*?
Stephen Cafiero directed *Vampire Party (2008)*, blending horror and comedy with a stylish, over-the-top approach.
Who stars in *Vampire Party*?
The film features Patrick Mille, Frédérique Bel, Julie Fournier, Vincent Desagnat, and Sam Karmann as the core cast of partiers-turned-prey.
Is *Vampire Party (2008)* worth watching?
As an unrated horror-comedy, *Vampire Party (2008)* delivers lightweight scares, dark humor, and a fun, chaotic vibe. Fans of silly vampire flicks with a party-heist edge will find it entertaining, though it leans more on laughs than deep storytelling.
How long is *Vampire Party*?
*Vampire Party (2008)* has a runtime of 85 minutes.
About Vampire Party (2008) — A Horror-Comedy Where the Party Never Ends... Because Neither Do the Bites
Step into the wild, blood-soaked world of *Vampire Party (2008)*, directed by Stephen Cafiero, where three best friends—Sam, Alice, and Prune—score VIP invites to the hottest underground bash of the year. Held at a secluded castle, this isn't your average rave: it's Medici Night, an exclusive party thrown by a coven of ancient, bloodthirsty vampires. What starts as a night of flirting, dancing, and reckless abandon quickly spirals into a frantic fight for survival. Cue the stakes, knives, and sheer chaos as the trio realizes the only way out is through—literally.
Cafiero blends sharp wit and gory humor in this horror-comedy, packing the story with over-the-top action, dark humor, and a neon-drenched party aesthetic. Frédérique Bel, Vincent Desagnat, and Patrick Mille bring the energy, playing characters caught between partying like there's no tomorrow and avoiding becoming tonight's special cocktail. It's a high-energy, tongue-in-cheek romp that doesn't take itself too seriously—even as the vampires do.