

Comedy · Horror
Overview
16 year old Matt is a little too nice for his own good, and when he discovers that his older, estranged brother Deco has turned into a vampire, he's faced with a dilemma: will he risk his own life to help his sibling, with blood being thicker than water; or will he stake him before he spreads the infection further?
Top Cast


Karl Rice
Karl Rice
Matt
Karl Rice
Matt


Eoin Duffy
Eoin Duffy
Deco
Eoin Duffy
Deco


Anthony Stewart Head
Anthony Stewart Head
Henry
Anthony Stewart Head
Henry


Hilda Fay
Hilda Fay
Ma
Hilda Fay
Ma


David Pearse
David Pearse
Frank
David Pearse
Frank
Louise McCann
Louise McCann
Vampire Eve
Louise McCann
Vampire Eve
Lisa Haskins
Lisa Haskins
Natalie
Lisa Haskins
Natalie


Louise Bourke
Louise Bourke
Vampire Amanda
Louise Bourke
Vampire Amanda
Jordan Lennon
Jordan Lennon
Derek
Jordan Lennon
Derek
Laura Murray
Laura Murray
Alison
Laura Murray
Alison
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