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Blood & Donuts 1995

★ 5.239 votes90 min📅 1995-09-09

"There is a place between the living and the dead... and it's open 24 hours"

Step into the quirky, blood-soaked world of *Blood & Donuts (1995)*, directed by Holly Dale, where a 25-year slumber ends abruptly when Boya the vampire awakens in a Toronto basement.

Director: Holly Dale

Cast

Gordon Currie
Gordon Currie
Boya
Louis Ferreira
Louis Ferreira
Earl (as Justin Louis)
Helene Clarkson
Helene Clarkson
Molly
Fiona Reid
Fiona Reid
Rita
David Cronenberg
David Cronenberg
Crime Boss
Frank Moore
Frank Moore
Pierce
Hadley Kay
Hadley Kay
Axel
J. Winston Carroll
Bernie

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Blood & Donuts (1995) about?

*Blood & Donuts (1995)* follows Boya, a vampire who wakes from a 25-year slumber and trades human blood for rats to survive. He stumbles into an all-night donut shop, befriends a cab driver in trouble, and falls for the waitress. As he tries to blend into this odd corner of Toronto, he uncovers a life—and love—he never expected.

Who directed Blood & Donuts?

Holly Dale directed *Blood & Donuts (1995)*, crafting a unique blend of horror and comedy that stands out in vampire cinema.

Who stars in Blood & Donuts?

The film stars Gordon Currie as Boya, Louis Ferreira as Earl, and Helene Clarkson as Molly, with Fiona Reid and David Cronenberg rounding out the cast.

Is Blood & Donuts (1995) worth watching?

*Blood & Donuts (1995)* is a hidden gem for fans of offbeat vampire stories, offering a fresh take on the genre with its dark humor and heartfelt moments. While it lacks an IMDb rating, its cult following speaks volumes—perfect for those who love unconventional horror-comedy.

How long is Blood & Donuts?

*Blood & Donuts (1995)* runs for 90 minutes.

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About Blood & Donuts (1995) — A Dark Comedy-Horror Love Story You Won't Forget

Step into the quirky, blood-soaked world of *Blood & Donuts (1995)*, directed by Holly Dale, where a 25-year slumber ends abruptly when Boya the vampire awakens in a Toronto basement. Instead of preying on humans, this unconventional bloodsucker sticks to rats and pigeons, making his way to a rundown hotel near an all-night donut shop. There, he crosses paths with Earl, a struggling taxi driver tangled up with local criminals, and Molly, the waitress with a heart of gold. As Boya navigates this oddly charming slice of urban life, he finds himself drawn into unexpected friendships and a romance that defies his undead nature.

Director Holly Dale blends horror and comedy with a darkly humorous tone, exploring themes of belonging, redemption, and the absurdity of eternal life. The film's moody yet playful atmosphere, set against the gritty backdrop of 1990s Toronto, makes *Blood & Donuts (1995)* a cult favorite for fans of offbeat vampire tales.