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Bloodsucking Cinema is a film of genre Documentary released in USA on 26 october 2007 with Stan Winston

Bloodsucking Cinema (2007)

Bloodsucking Cinema
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Bloodsucking Cinema is a 2008 documentary about vampire movies and it has horror directors talking about the genre. It is an Anchor Bay Entertainment film and it aired on Starz fear fest. It was released on September 23, 2008.

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