VAMP IS OUT ON MONDAY (21.02.2011)

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There’s only one Grace Jones. In a sea of generic, cookie cutter celebrities she stands out a genuinely eccentric artist. One gets the feeling that she’d be like this even if the camera wasn’t watching. Some people always need a stage.

Her extraordinary icy persona combined with a forward thinking mix of Disco, Rock, Pop and Reggae influences helped create some truly original music while her oddball style saw her cast in some strange roles, including the beautiful but deadly bloodsucker Katrina in VAMP.

Look out for her warrior role in Conan the Destroyer or her Eiffel Tower jumping turn in View to a Kill as May Day. She also shows up in Alex Cox’s Punk Spaghetti Western movie Straight to Hell.

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NOW… Check out two classic Grace Jones movie moments from Vamp and A View to a Kill and a little relationship advice from Conan the Destroyer.

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THE LADY IS A VAMP!

Flesh hungry freaks, exotic vampire dancers and black comedy combine in one of the great cult video store hits of the 1980s… Vamp.

At school, getting into the right fraternity can be a matter of life or death. Keith and AJ need to hire a stripper to entertain the brothers or their college days are over. In a shady after hours joint they find an adult entertainer like no other when they step into the world of sharp-fanged Katrina. Have these two freshmen bitten off more than they can chew? Stuck on the wrong side of town, on a dark night and surrounded by a plague of alien blood suckers the answer is definitely yes!

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With a cast including the gorgeous Dedee Pfeiffer and the frighteningly beautiful Grace Jones, this oddball combination of blood, laughs and vampire hotness is a must have for all lovers of the undead.

Vamp (cert. 18) will be released on DVD (£17.99) and Blu-ray (£22.99) by Arrow Video on 21st February 2011.

Special Features

  • Four panel reversible sleeve options with new artwork and original posters
  • Double-sided fold-out poster
  • Exclusive collector’s booklet by Jay Slater, critic and author of “Eaten Alive”
  • Original mono audio
  • Optional English subtitles
  • Brand new audio commentary with star Robert Rusler and critic Calum Waddell
  • Introduction by Robert Rusler
  • “Vamp it Up” – Dedee Pfeiffer remembers the After Dark Club
  • “Vamp Stripped Bare” – an interview with Richard Wenk
  • “Back to the 80s” – producing a campy cult classic
  • “Scrapbook of Scares” – Richard Wenk looks over his collection of Vamp memorabilia
  • Easter Egg
  • Behind the scenes rehearsals
  • Blooper reel
  • “Dracula Bites the Big Apple” short film by Richard Wenk
  • Original trailer.

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