
Shopping for Fangs 1997
"Discover your dark side"
Dive into the eccentric world of Quentin Lee's 'Shopping for Fangs (1997)', a genre-bending film that blends drama, horror, comedy, and thriller elements.
Director: Quentin Lee
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Shopping for Fangs (1997) about?
This offbeat tale follows a married woman, whose mundane life is disrupted by a series of seductive phone calls from a mysterious lesbian, and a man who's convinced he's a werewolf.
Who directed Shopping for Fangs?
Quentin Lee brings his unique vision to this genre-bending film.
Who stars in Shopping for Fangs?
The movie features a talented cast, including John Cho and Jeanne Chinn.
Is Shopping for Fangs (1997) worth watching?
While its IMDb rating is unrated, the film's unique blend of genres and thought-provoking themes make it a must-watch for fans of independent cinema.
How long is Shopping for Fangs?
The runtime is 90 minutes.
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About Shopping for Fangs (1997) — A Journey of Self-Discovery and Terror
Dive into the eccentric world of Quentin Lee's 'Shopping for Fangs (1997)', a genre-bending film that blends drama, horror, comedy, and thriller elements. This offbeat tale follows a married woman, whose mundane life is disrupted by a series of seductive phone calls from a mysterious lesbian, and a man who's convinced he's a werewolf. As they navigate their inner demons, they embark on a journey of self-discovery, confronting their deepest fears and desires. With a talented cast, including John Cho and Jeanne Chinn, 'Shopping for Fangs (1997)' is a captivating experience that will keep you on the edge of your seat. With its unique blend of genres and thought-provoking themes, this film is a must-watch for fans of independent cinema.
Experience the thrill of 'Shopping for Fangs (1997)', a movie that will leave you questioning the true nature of reality. With its gripping narrative and talented cast, this film is a hidden gem waiting to be uncovered. Whether you're a fan of horror, comedy, or drama, 'Shopping for Fangs (1997)' has something for everyone.