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Sundown: The Vampire in Retreat 1991

★ 6.080 votes104 min📅 1991-11-02

"There's two kinds of folks in the town of purgatory. Vampires and lunch."

Anthony Hickox's *Sundown: The Vampire in Retreat* (1991) delivers a quirky twist on vampire lore, blending horror and comedy in equal measure.

Director: Anthony Hickox

Cast

David Carradine
David Carradine
Mardulak
Morgan Brittany
Morgan Brittany
Sarah
Bruce Campbell
Bruce Campbell
Van Helsing
Deborah Foreman
Deborah Foreman
Sandy
Jim Metzler
Jim Metzler
David
Maxwell Caulfield
Maxwell Caulfield
Shane
M. Emmet Walsh
M. Emmet Walsh
Mort
John Ireland
John Ireland
Jefferson
Dana Ashbrook
Dana Ashbrook
Jack
John Hancock
John Hancock
Quinton Canada

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Sundown: The Vampire in Retreat (1991) about?

This 1991 horror-comedy follows a community of vampires living quietly in a small American town, where they've carved out a mundane existence—complete with sunscreen and suburban routines. Their peace is disrupted when a descendant of Van Helsing arrives, leading to chaotic and hilarious consequences as the vampires scramble to maintain their secret lives.

Who directed Sundown: The Vampire in Retreat?

Anthony Hickox directed this offbeat horror-comedy, known for blending genre tropes with humor.

Who stars in Sundown: The Vampire in Retreat?

The film features David Carradine, Morgan Brittany, Bruce Campbell, Deborah Foreman, and Jim Metzler in key roles.

Is Sundown: The Vampire in Retreat (1991) worth watching?

While it didn't earn a major rating, this cult horror-comedy offers a refreshing take on vampire tropes with sharp humor and a charmingly absurdist vibe. Fans of Bruce Campbell's work or offbeat genre films will likely find it a delightful, if niche, pick.

How long is Sundown: The Vampire in Retreat?

Sundown: The Vampire in Retreat runs for 104 minutes.

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About Sundown: The Vampire in Retreat (1991) — A Cult Horror-Comedy Twist on Vampire Tropes

Anthony Hickox's *Sundown: The Vampire in Retreat* (1991) delivers a quirky twist on vampire lore, blending horror and comedy in equal measure. Set in the isolated town of Purgatory, this underrated gem follows a colony of reclusive, sunscreen-loving vampires who've carved out a bizarre co-existence with the local populace. When a descendant of Van Helsing arrives, chaos ensues—mixing slapstick humor with eerie atmosphere as the vampires scramble to protect their secret lifestyle. The film's sharp dialogue and offbeat charm make it a cult favorite among fans of off-the-wall horror-comedy.

Starring David Carradine, Morgan Brittany, and Bruce Campbell, the movie balances absurdity with a surprisingly cozy vibe, where vampires enjoy poolside lounging and suburban monotony. The tagline—"There's two kinds of folks in the town of purgatory. Vampires and lunch."—sets the tone for a lighthearted yet spooky adventure. With its retro aesthetic and playful subversion of vampire tropes, *Sundown* stands out as a fun, genre-bending ride for those tired of traditional blood-and-guts horror.