
Bite Marks 2011
"82 minutes of inappropriate behavior"
When straight-laced trucker Brewster inherits a shipment of coffins bound for a funeral home, he never expects his delivery to turn into a vampire-infested nightmare.
Director: Mark Bessenger
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Bite Marks (2011) about?
Truck driver Brewster takes over a mysterious coffin delivery, but when his GPS fails and his truck breaks down, he and two hitchhiking gay couples find themselves trapped with blood-thirsty vampires. The mismatched trio must survive the night by any means necessary.
Who directed Bite Marks?
Mark Bessenger directed *Bite Marks*, bringing a unique blend of horror and comedy to this offbeat vampire siege story.
Who stars in Bite Marks?
The film features Stephen Geoffreys, Benjamin Lutz, Windham Beacham, David Alanson Bradberry, and John Werskey in key roles.
Is Bite Marks (2011) worth watching?
*Bite Marks* is a cult gem for fans of low-budget horror-comedy, offering sharp humor, gory vampire action, and an 82-minute runtime that keeps things tight. While it's not for everyone due to its campy style, it delivers exactly what it promises—a wild, unpredictable ride.
How long is Bite Marks?
The runtime of *Bite Marks* is 82 minutes.
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About Bite Marks (2011) — A Vampire Horror-Comedy Starring Stephen Geoffreys
When straight-laced trucker Brewster inherits a shipment of coffins bound for a funeral home, he never expects his delivery to turn into a vampire-infested nightmare. Picking up a bickering gay couple, Cary and Vogel, as hitchhikers to keep him awake, Brewster's GPS steers their rig into a deserted junkyard where the truck sputters to a halt. As night falls, the coffins begin leaking blood, revealing a trio of ravenous vampires lurking inside. Now, this unlikely threesome must huddle inside the cab, barricading themselves against the undead until sunrise—if they can survive that long.
Directed by Mark Bessenger, *Bite Marks* (2011) blends sharp comedic banter with gory horror, crafting a tense, darkly humorous siege scenario. The film leans into its genre-bending premise, balancing absurd character dynamics with escalating tension. With a runtime of just 82 minutes, *Bite Marks* delivers a tight, punchy experience that's both a queer-themed horror-comedy and a campy vampire flick, perfect for fans of offbeat, low-budget genre films.