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John Amplas | Martin Madahas | |
Lincoln Maazel | Tada Cuda | |
Christine Forrest | Christina | |
Elyane Nadeau | Mrs. Santini | |
Tom Savini | Arthur | |
Sara Venable | Housewife Victim | |
Francine Middleton | Train Victim | |
Roger Caine | Lewis | |
George A. Romero | Father Howard | |
James Roy | Deacon | |
J. Clifford Forrest Jr. | Father Zulemas | |
Robert Ogden | Businessman | |
Donaldo Soviero | Flashback Priest | |
Donna Siegel | Woman | |
Albert J. Schmaus | Family Member |
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Producer | Richard P. Rubinstein
Ben Barenholtz |
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Writer | George A. Romero
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Cinematography | Michael Gornick
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Martin (John Amplas) sedates women with a syringe full of narcotics and then slices their wrists with a razor blade so he can drink their blood. Martin, who comes to live with his uncle and niece in the dying town of Braddock, Pennsylvania, has romantic monochrome visions of vampiric seductions and torch-lit mobs, but it is impossible to tell how seriously he takes them. |
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