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Horror co-written and directed by Gilbert Adler. After her brother Caleb (Corey Feldman) goes missing, Katherine Verdoux (Erika Eleniak) seeks the help of private eye Rafe Guttman (Dennis Miller) to try and track him down. Rafe soon discovers Caleb is under the spell of Madame Lilith (Angie Everhart), a powerful vampire who runs a seedy brothel on the edge of town. Bravely setting out on a dangerous rescue mission, Rafe and Katherine must overcome the full force of Lilith and her evil followers as they attempt to bring Caleb back alive. (Final Cut Entertainment)

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gudaulin 

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English Bordello of Blood can be summed up much like Demon Knight - it's a straightforward B-movie that knows what it is and doesn't try to be anything else. If viewers are willing to embrace its campy charm, they'll find it satisfying, though it won't leave them awestruck. Unlike Demon KnightBordello of Blood leans more heavily into humor, and surprisingly, the mix of horror and comedy works here. The cast, particularly Erika Eleniak, feels right at home in this genre, and their performances help elevate the film, smoothing over some of its rougher patches. Considering its modest goals, it's well-cast and competently executed. Overall impression: 55%. ()

kaylin 

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English A quite banal story about how there is one special brothel where girls try to fulfill all your desires. Even the ones you don't want. It's erotic, it's supposed to be funny, it's definitely not horror, and at times, it's pretty out there. There is an 80s vibe to it, but it's not very entertaining, which is probably the biggest problem. ()