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Umbrage: The First Vampire [DVD]

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2.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
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Product details

  • Format: PAL
  • Region: All Regions
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 18
  • Studio: Left Films
  • DVD Release Date: 17 Oct 2011
  • Average Customer Review: 2.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B005697DUA
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 94,867 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)

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Product Description

DOUG BRADLEY (HELLRAISER's 'Pinhead') stars in this stylish and gory vampire fantasy as an unscrupulous antiques dealer forced to defend his family against the supernatural forces he unwittingly unleashes. One hell of a night lies ahead as terror emerges from the darkness in the form of Lilith (NATALIA CELINO) beautiful and seductive, she is the mother of ALL vampires... the First Vampire .

Hot on Lilith s heels is Phelan (JONNIE HURN), an Irish cowboy-turned-vampire, hell-bent on revenge after his century-long grudge against her.

Wayward teenager Rachel faces a brutal lesson as she falls under the spell of charismatic Phelan, and is trapped at the centre of the escalating conflict between the undead.

UMBRAGE is a dark fairytale, mixing mythology, horror and western styles, to create a unique and intriguing film like no other.

Extras:

  • Making of Umbrage documentary
  • Music Video
  • Director and cast commentary
  • Interview with Doug Bradley
  • Trailer

Review

Doug Bradley's best role since Hellraiser --Abertoir Film Festival

One of the most dark and stylish films I ve seen. Recommended wholeheartedly --Ramius Scythe, Horror Chronicles

A genre-bender of a film --28 Days Later Analysis

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Don't expect much 24 Oct 2011
I watched this wondering why I was wasting my time. It had all the ingredients but a crap script let it down. The few stories amounted to nothing. It was all just a little dull and boring although well shot. The acting was ok, Doug Bradley really looked as if he didn't want to be there. The girl and the cowboy were good. The one that played Lilith was so laughably bad at acting, she was clearly there for the tit action. Stick to porn next time.
All in all, this had potential but was let down by the script. The acting from the main antagonist was just awful. The fight scenes were poor.
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1.0 out of 5 stars I took umbrage at wasting 45 minutes on this. 15 Oct 2012
Thank the Lord I didn't buy it! I saw it on the Horror channel, well, 45 minutes of it, and then switched it off in disgust. Another reviewer says the last 15 minutes weren't so bad. I didn't see them, but they would have to be BLOODY good to make up for the rest of the dross.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Terrible Film. 14 Nov 2011
I nomally enjoy horror/vampire films but this is just terrible poor acting throughout strangely the last five minutes are reasonable! Not recommended at all.
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5.0 out of 5 stars a refreshing take on the genre 24 Jun 2011
By Fangz
I got to see this at a festival in Whitby. There's some alternative thoughts on vampires here, but the film isn't about the 'lore'. Its roots are deep in both mythology and popular culture. An Irish cowboy vampire (Jonnie Hurn) that has had over 100 years to soak up popular cinema and quote it at will is fun enough. Throw in the stunning and sexy vamp Lilith, (Natalia Celino, who - yes - gets fully naked in this film on more than one occasion for some wonderful TITillation) and of course the legend that is DOUG BRADLEY - and you have yourself a winner. There's less action and gore than complete genre fans will want - but there's a lot more substance too, and a script that bears thinking about - and the final shot is just stunning... how they managed continuity with all that snow I can't imagine.
One for the halloween festivities for sure...
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4.0 out of 5 stars Western influences make this an intriguing view 23 Jun 2011
Doug Bradley - forever remembered as Pinhead in Hellraiser - couldn't be more different in this film, that I had chance to see at a festival screening. Duplicitous, his character Jacob steps between the good and the shady side of things in his dealings with the teenager in his care. She is obsessed with the cowboy vampire Phelan, and it was easy to understand why, with a charismatic and likeable performance from Jonnie Hurn. This film is something of a dark coming of age story, with elements of fantasy. It offers a lot for the viewers. I was fortunate enough to see this film on the big screen, in its cinemascope glory, and it looked every bit as accomplished visually as a big budget movie. I will definitely watch this film again when the DVD's released.
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1.0 out of 5 stars laughably bad 24 Jun 2011
I saw this at frightfest in London many years ago. It failed completely as a horror film but was unintentional comedy gold. At times the audience were screaming with laughter so loudly that it was impossible to hear the film.
If you're looking for a horror film this is not it, but if you're looking for an inept movie to laugh at it might be worth renting.
Those who saw it in London and don't like laughably bad movies took umbrage at having to sit through this.
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