Once Bitten Page #5

Synopsis: The Countess has a problem. She is a 400 year old vampire who will cease to look young unless she is able to feed on a virgin three times before the upcoming Halloween, a week away. She sends Sebastian, her servant and all of her lesser vampires out to find one. Finding a virgin is difficult in 1980s Los Angeles. Mark has a problem. He wants to 'do it' with Robin in the worst way, but she wants to wait. Jamie and Russ, Mark's goofy friends convince him to go to a Hollywood pick up spot where Mark meets the Countess, on the prowl. Robin's not going to understand this.
Genre: Comedy, Horror
Director(s): Howard Storm
Production: Live Home Video
 
IMDB:
5.5
Rotten Tomatoes:
18%
PG-13
Year:
1985
94 min
551 Views


I'm a mature person,

and you're a mature person.

So why don't we just skip all the bullshit...

get rid of our inhibitions,

and do what we really want to do.

I could have done that.

I haven't had this much fun since,

like, Haight-Ashbury.

So...

what should we do now?

You stay here. We'll go the other way.

Get those doors.

Hurry. Get that one.

Wait a minute!

I have to replace every door

you people smash.

- Can't you at least try the knob first?

- Jocks.

You're too late.

You couldn't have.

You've been in there less than a minute.

You could have...

but you didn't have time to enjoy it.

What time is it?

Midnight.

Somebody get a plastic surgeon. Quick!

I need a virgin!

Countess, don't worry.

There are other virgins out there.

Somewhere, in places like Kansas...

Nebraska.

I'll never find another virgin.

Never!

Now, now. I'll take care of you.

There's always tomorrow.

You know, maybe the Countess is right.

It would be better slower.

Let's find out.

I believe I've created a monster.

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