
At Stake: Vampire Solutions
Comedy · Horror
Overview
Memphis film student, Evan Shandling, decides that his senior film should be about how the economy has effected local businesses. So with that in mind, Evan packs up his camera and heads south into North Mississippi to document one of the hardest hit and most dangerous jobs around, vampire removal. Embedding himself with the small vampire removal company, At Stake: Vampire Solutions (AS:VS), Evan documents, interview and goes on calls with AS:VS workers as they struggle to keep their business afloat and make it to the next day alive.
Top Cast


Carl Pfeiffer
Carl Pfeiffer
Carl Bishop
Carl Pfeiffer
Carl Bishop


Jerry Kimble
Jerry Kimble
Kevin Embry
Jerry Kimble
Kevin Embry


Anastasia Gale
Anastasia Gale
Amy Scott
Anastasia Gale
Amy Scott


Michael Goff
Michael Goff
Eddie Gamble
Michael Goff
Eddie Gamble


Joshua Brunson
Joshua Brunson
Roy Pickett
Joshua Brunson
Roy Pickett
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