Ep. 145: Beverly Hills Vamp featuring Tommy Bechtold

Beverly Hills Vamp
The New World Pictures Podcast
Ep. 145: Beverly Hills Vamp featuring Tommy Bechtold
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#VAMPril 2: Double Suck continues as we explore the dark and mysterious graveyard of vampire films produced by New World Pictures.  This week, we are joined by the always hilarious Tommy Bechtold as we discuss 1989’s BEVERLY HILLS VAMP starring Eddie Deezen (WAR GAMES), Britt Ekland (MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN) and Tim Conway Jr. (KFI, AM 640). 

Imagine, if. you will, a film that mixes the comedy/action of BEVERLY HILLS COP with the artistic allure of Grace Jones in VAMP.  Keep imagining because this movie doesn’t come close.  Directed by genre workhorse Fred Olen Ray (a man who seemingly directed every VHS tape your parents warned you about), this cinematic oddity follows a group of hapless Midwestern dudes who come to Los Angeles to break into Hollywood and stumble into a brothel full of vampires—because of course they do.  Hilarity ensues as they try and find their way out of a vampire’s spell and into a movie that would, today, be shot in Bulgaria over Los Angeles.

We attempt to make sense of this movie as the only available copies are missing a few key ingredients including 1) foul language, 2) nudity and 3) ambient audio.  What do we mean by “ambient audio”?  It’s the little things we take for granted when we watch a movie.  Things like footsteps, car noises, or the sound of a door opening or closing. 

Ambient noises is just scratching the surface with this film.  BEVERLY HILLS VAMP is filled with wild choices, wilder characters and abnormally horny dudes.  If there is such a thing. 

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CREDITS

Director: Fred Olen Ray

Writer: Ernest Farino

Stars: Britt Ekland, Eddie Deezen, Tim Conway Jr.