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Vampiyaz 2004

★ 2.24 votes83 min📅 2004-05-10

"Brothaz in Blood"

John Bacchus delivers a gritty, hip-hop infused horror-crime mashup with *Vampiyaz (2004)*, where a former inmate steps back into his old neighborhood only to find it overrun by bloodthirsty vampires.

Director: John Bacchus

Cast

Richard Carroll Jr.
Richard Carroll Jr.
Jakeem
Malik Burke
Khalil
Lila Blake Palmer
Lila Blake Palmer
Stacey
Jenicia Garcia
Nicole
Randy Clark
Randy Clark
Ray
Debbie Rochon
Debbie Rochon
Cheryl
Krystal Hill
Vampeisha
A.J. Khan
A.J. Khan
Vampyros
Will Blagrove
Will Blagrove
Doorman
Andrew Hannibal
Yaneef

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Vampiyaz (2004) about?

A former convict returns to his crime-ridden neighborhood, only to discover it's been taken over by vampires. To clean up the streets, he joins forces with a ragtag team of vampire hunters for a violent showdown against the undead.

Who directed Vampiyaz?

The film was directed by John Bacchus, known for his work in indie horror and exploitation cinema.

Who stars in Vampiyaz?

Richard Carroll Jr. leads the cast alongside Malik Burke, Lila Blake Palmer, Jenicia Garcia, and Debbie Rochon.

Is Vampiyaz (2004) worth watching?

*Vampiyaz* is a niche pick for fans of low-budget horror and crime thrillers, offering a raw, energetic take on vampire stories. While not for everyone, its gritty style and unique blend of genres make it a cult curiosity worth a spin if you're into offbeat horror.

How long is Vampiyaz?

The film runs for 83 minutes.

About Vampiyaz (2004) — A Hip-Hop Horror Crime Flick Taking Over the Streets

John Bacchus delivers a gritty, hip-hop infused horror-crime mashup with *Vampiyaz (2004)*, where a former inmate steps back into his old neighborhood only to find it overrun by bloodthirsty vampires. Teaming up with a crew of street-smart vampire hunters, he wages a brutal fight to reclaim their turf from the undead menace. The film blends raw urban energy with supernatural terror, creating a tense atmosphere where survival hangs in the balance.

With its low-budget aesthetic and unapologetic genre fusion, *Vampiyaz* offers a unique twist on vampire lore, trading castles for crack houses and aristocratic fangs for street-level claws. Richard Carroll Jr. leads the charge, backed by a cast steeped in exploitation cinema's signature style, while Bacchus channels the spirit of grindhouse cinema into this frenetic, fast-paced thriller.