
Bikini Vampire Babes 2010
"Just because we're undead doesn't mean we don't have to make a living."
Directed by Ted West, *Bikini Vampire Babes* (2010) blends horror and comedy into a quirky tale of survival and absurdity.
Director: Ted West
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is Bikini Vampire Babes (2010) about?
Lizette, a fashion-loving vampire from Puerto Rico, relies on bikini contests to survive. When her car breaks down in Oklahoma City, she finds herself in a series of bizarre and comedic misadventures, blending horror with campy fun.
Who directed Bikini Vampire Babes?
The film was directed by Ted West, known for his work in blending unconventional genres with a lighthearted touch.
Who stars in Bikini Vampire Babes?
The cast features Sharis Fajardo, JoJo, Jesse Storm, Talor Reazin, and Kimberly R. Jones in key roles.
Is Bikini Vampire Babes (2010) worth watching?
For horror-comedy fans seeking a short, offbeat romp, *Bikini Vampire Babes* delivers on laughs and weird energy. While not groundbreaking, its unique premise and tight runtime make it a fun one-time watch.
How long is Bikini Vampire Babes?
The movie runs for 90 minutes, offering a brisk and engaging viewing experience.
About Bikini Vampire Babes (2010) — When a vampire hits the road in Oklahoma City
Directed by Ted West, *Bikini Vampire Babes* (2010) blends horror and comedy into a quirky tale of survival and absurdity. The film follows Lizette, a vampire from Puerto Rico who scrapes by entering bikini contests—until her car breaks down in Oklahoma City, leaving her stranded and entangled in new chaos. With a playful tone that balances campy horror tropes and cheeky humor, the movie delivers a lighthearted yet spooky adventure.
Steeped in offbeat charm, *Bikini Vampire Babes* revels in its ridiculous premise, where undead ambition meets small-town misadventure. Lizette's struggle to make ends meet while dodging both human mishaps and vampire stereotypes creates a uniquely entertaining atmosphere, perfect for fans of genre mashups. The film's runtime keeps the energy brisk, while its charismatic cast and Ted West's direction make it a cult curiosity worth exploring.