The stage is set for terror when a new management team takes over a famous western theme park and film studio and transform their annual Halloween Fright Fest into a spectacular horror event for the tourists billed as 'a truly horrifying descent into hell'. The climax of the opening night is a thrilling excursion into the town's Lost Dutchman's Cave, which goes deep into the bowels of the earth, but a couple of park hands enter the cave and stumble upon an ancient burial urn which they accidentally break causing a horrific chain of events to take place and hell opens it's gates! Cowboys and Vampires is a dark humoured Vampire/Horror film that also pays homage to the Old West and a generation that believed in John Wayne instead of Freddy Kruger.
I can take a lot with a pinch of salt. Indeed any movie with a story I can normally deal with. But this is awful. Looks like it was filmed in a Garden Centre at Halloween on a Camera Phone. The acting is trully awful the lead looks like a Porn Actor from the 80s with less talent, the make up is rubbish and the Old West Town looks like a bunch of garden sheds.
No attempt has been made to make this movie any good, my only regret is buying it in the first place and the fact I could not give it minus stars.
Think It was made to cash in on the Comboys and Aliens movie.
Avoid it at all costs even if curious, trust me you will get more enjoyment out of your curiosity then you will watching this trash.
i implore to you save your hard earned money , mrs b got this on saturday , why i don`t know, she has a thing about vampires at the moment, from the first frame its clear what a load of twaddle this is, ,my fish can act better than this lot , 10 mins into the film i was phoning the samaritans -9/10
This is one of those movies that you hate to admit to owning, but want to have in your collection. It has the feel of the cult 'B' movie genre from the late 70's, but benefits from modern production techniques.
No great effects, adequate acting, tolerable story line, but all in all something slightly better than the sum of it's parts.