
Blood & Donuts 1995
"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
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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.