
Vampire Wars 2017
"Lincoln’s army battles the undead"
Set against the grim backdrop of post-Civil War America, *Vampire Wars (2017)* plunges into a shadowy battle between the undead and the living. Directed by Craig Ross Jr.
Director: Craig Ross Jr.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Vampire Wars (2017) about?
In the turbulent years following the American Civil War, two vampires awaken to take back their land from the inhabitants of a sleepy Southern town. What begins as a fight for territory escalates into a brutal struggle for survival between the undead and the living.
Who directed Vampire Wars?
Craig Ross Jr. directed *Vampire Wars (2017)*, infusing the film with a raw, atmospheric blend of horror and action.
Who stars in Vampire Wars?
The film features Matthew Marsden and Samuel Hunt as the lead vampires, with John Savage and Elizabeth McLaughlin portraying the human adversaries in this tense Southern gothic tale.
Is Vampire Wars (2017) worth watching?
While *Vampire Wars (2017)* isn't rated on IMDb, its unique premise and Craig Ross Jr.'s direction make it a compelling watch for fans of horror-drama hybrids. The blend of historical grit and supernatural stakes offers something fresh in a crowded genre.
How long is Vampire Wars?
Vampire Wars (2017) has a runtime of 108 minutes.
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About Vampire Wars (2017) — A Gritty Horror-Drama of Vampires vs. Post-War Survival
Set against the grim backdrop of post-Civil War America, *Vampire Wars (2017)* plunges into a shadowy battle between the undead and the living. Directed by Craig Ross Jr., this action-packed horror-drama weaves a tale of two vampires who awaken to reclaim their stolen territory from the unsuspecting residents of a quiet Southern town. With a brooding atmosphere of dread and raw tension, the film explores themes of survival, vengeance, and the lingering scars of war—both human and supernatural.
Matthew Marsden and Samuel Hunt lead the cast as the conflicted vampires, their performances clashing with the gritty realism of John Savage and Elizabeth McLaughlin's human defenders. Blending searing drama with visceral horror, *Vampire Wars* delivers a unique twist on vampire lore, merging historical turmoil with supernatural stakes. The film's slow-burn intensity and moral ambiguity make it a standout for fans of unconventional horror and period action.