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Manson Family Cult is an intriguing oddity, a 2009 re-cut of the 1997 film Bloodsuckers, which layers Manson Family footage over the existing narrative. The film's atmosphere is a strange blend of vampire lore and cult mystique, creating a vibe that feels almost surreal. Darling Dead, the protagonist, finds herself in a twisted classroom for vampires, a setting that mixes both camp and dark themes. The pacing has a disjointed rhythm, reflective of its re-editing, which might not sit well with everyone but adds to its peculiar charm. It's not just about the story; the practical effects have a low-budget, gritty quality that makes it distinctively unpolished, and the performances hover between earnest and bizarre.
This film was initially presented in 2009 as Vampire School and saw an Australian DVD release in 2012. Collectors might find it interesting due to its unconventional merging of genres and its limited availability. The re-editing process adds a layer of uniqueness, but it also makes it a bit more obscure, which tends to attract those who appreciate unusual cinematic artifacts.
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