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In the New York Underground, some people are better left in the dark.
SynopsisAs Michelle and Michael, a young couple in film school, embark on a documentary project about the underground after hours clubs in New York City, a suave vampire begins to seduce Michelle, leaving Michael with the dilemma of finishing the project alone or saving her from a suitor that truly sucks!
Director's StatementThis film was was one of the original "found footage" story concepts from the early 1990s, four years before The Blair Witch Project. Every scene in the The Vampire Project is portrayed as having been captured on videotape. Except one. Can you find the scene where there is no video camera present?
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Directed by
Michael R. Morris -
Written by
Michael R. Morris
John F. Sullivan -
Produced by
Virginia Biddle
Michael R. Morris - The Vampire Project Website
Written by: Michael R. Morris
John F. Sullivan
Produced by: Virginia Biddle
Michael R. Morris
Cast
Adrian: Robert HectorMichelle Reed: Kathleen Kelly
Club Girl #2: Isabel Gillies
Reporter: Steve Dunleavy
Michael Carmichael: Michael Morris
Club Girl #1: Eddie Daniels
Crew
Special FX Makeup: Rick CraneEditor: Jim McNally
Cinematographer: Skip Roessel
Music : Philip Foxman
Music: Mark Sterling
Fox TV's "A Current Affair" reporter Steve Dunleavy volunteered to do stand-up for this movie's fictional tabloid news program, "America, Meet America".
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Director
Michael R. Morris

United States of America