After Sundown (2006 film)

After Sundown
Directed by
  • Christopher Abram
  • Michael W. Brown
Produced by Keith Randal Duncan
Written by Christopher Abram
Starring
  • Susana Gibb
  • Reece Rios
  • Natalie Jones
  • Michael W. Brown
  • Christopher Abram
Music by
  • Steven Barnett
  • Timothy Edward Smith
Cinematography David Pinkston
Edited by
  • Christopher Abram
  • David Pinkston
Production
company
After Sundown Film Partners
Distributed by Lionsgate Home Entertainment
Release dates
  • July 11, 2006 (2006-07-11)
Running time
88 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Budget $20,000[1]

After Sundown is a 2006 American horror-Western film directed by Christopher Abram and Michael W. Brown, written by Abram, and starring Susana Gibb, Reece Rios, Natalie Jones, and co-directors Brown and Abram. A vampire gunslinger from the Old West terrorizes a modern-day town when his bride is revived.

Plot

After a female corpse in perfect condition is exhumed, two funeral home employees remove a wooden stake from it. The corpse instantly revives and reveals itself as a vampire. Sensing the return of his bride, the vampire who created her, an Old West gunslinger, comes to the town and begins to turn the people into zombies that serve his will.

Cast

Release

Lionsgate Home Entertainment released After Sundown on DVD on July 11, 2006.[1]

Reception

Bloody Disgusting rated it 2/5 stars and wrote that film is too unfocused and should have been set solely in the Old West.[2] Jon Condit of Dread Central rated it 1/5 stars and wrote that the plot holes ruin the film despite the attempts by the cast to take the film seriously.[3] Ian Jane of DVD Talk rated it 2/5 stars and wrote, "In short, the filmmakers show potential and are obviously an ambitious lot – they just didn't have either the means or the experience to pull it off this time."[1] Mac McEntire of DVD Verdict wrote, "After Sundown promises low budget cowboy vampire zombie action, and that's just what it delivers. I doubt it'll ever be considered a horror classic, but fans of the genre could do a lot worse."[4]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 Jane, Ian (2006-08-08). "After Sundown". DVD Talk. Retrieved 2015-02-25.
  2. "After Sundown (V)". Bloody Disgusting. 2006-12-01. Retrieved 2015-02-25.
  3. Condit, Jon (2006-07-23). "After Sundown (DVD)". Dread Central. Retrieved 2015-02-25.
  4. McEntire, Mac (2006-09-15). "After Sundown". DVD Verdict. Retrieved 2015-02-25.
  5. Green, Paul (2009). Encyclopedia of Weird Westerns. McFarland & Company. p. 20. ISBN 9780786458004.

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