Love at First Bite (VHS, 1993)

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The product is a VHS tape of the movie "Love at First Bite" from 1993, featuring actors George Hamilton, Martin Sheen, Christian Slater, and Sharon Stone. Directed by Stan Dragoti, this comedy film is rated G and follows a humorous take on a vampire romance. The VHS tape is in NTSC signal standard and is still new and sealed, making it a collectible item for fans of classic movies and comedy genres. Seal is opening at bottom.but clearly hasn't been fully opened *see images*

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When Count Dracula espies beauteous fashion plate Cindy Sondheim in a magazine, he vows to make her his own--eternally. But first, the 700-year-old Count must learn how to keep up with her in the hustle and bustle of 20th-century New York City.

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UPC0023568079059
eBay Product ID (ePID)3098643

Product Key Features

GenreComedy
DirectorStan Dragoti
Movie/TV TitleLove at First Bite
RatingG
Leading RoleGeorge Hamilton
Signal StandardNTSC

Additional Product Features

FormatVhs
Release Date19930616
Film CountryUSA

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  • One of the first vampire movie satires...

    Love At First Bite is one of the attempts to give George Hamilton a comedic role that would define him as a serious comedic actor. While that failed, the movie is wonderful Yes, it plays to some of the old vampire tropes - the coffin, the repeated meeting of a soul over the ages, the Bela Lugosi inspired costume. But it also shows us a seriously out of touch immortal, trying to meet his soul mate far from his ancestral home. Some of the jokes are dated, notably the Castle Dracula being claimed by the Soviet Union for their new Olympic Training Facilities, but the movie as a whole holds up well. I recommend this to anyone who likes Dracula - Dead And Loving It, or even the Blacula films. Highly enjoyable.

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  • Enjoyable old movie

    This was a good movie that brought back memories from the 1980's. It was a good movie without nudity or vulgarities.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned