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Revision as of 22:40, 7 December 2010
Vampire Night is a 2000 horror film about a savage army of vampires, monsters, and demons that invade a suburban village in northern Colorado as they kill the people living there. Meanwhile, two vampire hunters carrying pistols arrive at the village to protect the citizens from the threat of the vampires. As they maneuver throughout the village, the come face to face with the key members of the vampire minions and are forced to kill them all as they each go after them one at a time. A light gun arcade game adaption based on the film was developed by Namco, and was released for the arcade and the Sony Playstation 2 (which is compatible with the "Guncon" light gun).
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Frank Borris
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Frank Borris
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Danny Elfman
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Blood Nest Productions
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20th Century Fox
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September 22, 2000
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94 minutes
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United States
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English
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