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Bloodsucking Pharaohs in Pittsburgh 1991

★ 5.225 votes89 min📅 1991-05-02

"The cannabalistic crazies with a deadly appetite for life!"

Dive into the twisted 1991 cult comedy-horror *Bloodsucking Pharaohs in Pittsburgh*, where a tenacious police detective and a determined young woman team up to unravel a chilling web of cult-related ritualistic mutilations.

Director: Dean Tschetter

Cast

Jake Dengel
Jake Dengel
Sweeney Birdwell
Joe Sharkey
Joe Blocker
Susann Fletcher
Susann Fletcher
Deedee Taylor
Beverly Penberthy
Erma Birdwell
Veronica Hart
Veronica Hart
Grace (as Jane Esther Hamilton)
Shawn Elliott
Shawn Elliott
Jackie Cairo
Pat Logan
Lober
Don Brockett
Police Chief 'Buzz Saw' Ryan
Michael Fairman
Michael Fairman
Medical Examiner (as Michael Eugene Fairman)
Robert Stoeckle
Gus Klimt

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Bloodsucking Pharaohs in Pittsburgh (1991) about?

A detective and his friend's rebellious daughter investigate a series of cult-driven ritualistic mutilations in Pittsburgh, uncovering a sinister underworld where ancient cravings clash with modern crime. The deeper they dig, the more bizarre—and deadly—the case becomes, blending horror with dark comedy.

Who directed Bloodsucking Pharaohs in Pittsburgh?

The film was directed by Dean Tschetter, who crafts a chaotic yet darkly humorous world for this offbeat horror-comedy.

Who stars in Bloodsucking Pharaohs in Pittsburgh?

The film features Jake Dengel, Joe Sharkey, Susann Fletcher, Beverly Penberthy, and Veronica Hart in key roles.

Is Bloodsucking Pharaohs in Pittsburgh (1991) worth watching?

As an unrated cult gem, *Bloodsucking Pharaohs in Pittsburgh* delivers a unique mix of horror and comedy that appeals to fans of offbeat cinema. While not a mainstream hit, its B-movie energy and commitment to absurdity make it a memorable watch for genre enthusiasts.

How long is Bloodsucking Pharaohs in Pittsburgh?

The film runs for 89 minutes.

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About Bloodsucking Pharaohs in Pittsburgh (1991) — A Cult Horror-Comedy Gritty Unites Crime and Cannibalism

Dive into the twisted 1991 cult comedy-horror *Bloodsucking Pharaohs in Pittsburgh*, where a tenacious police detective and a determined young woman team up to unravel a chilling web of cult-related ritualistic mutilations. Directed by Dean Tschetter, this neon-soaked film blends dark humor with eerie suspense, creating a unique atmosphere where ancient Egyptian-inspired cults collide with small-town Pennsylvania chaos. The story unfolds against a backdrop of offbeat characters and bizarre rituals, as the duo races to stop a wave of cannibalistic violence before the next grisly sacrifice takes place.

With its offbeat premise and raw energy, *Bloodsucking Pharaohs in Pittsburgh (1991)* stands out as a cult classic for fans of off-kilter horror-comedies. The film's darkly comedic tone and over-the-top performances, including standout turns from Jake Dengel and Veronica Hart, amplify the absurdity of its cultish antics. Whether you're drawn in by its B-movie charm or its commitment to the macabre, this movie delivers a cult experience that's as memorable as it is unsettling.