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Teeth and Blood (2015/Image DVD)


Picture: B- Sound: B- Extras: D Film: C-



Teeth and Blood is a low budget vampire film with a predictable plot and lackluster acting. It tries hard to play off antidotes that aren't totally unlike True Blood in a lot of ways. If you've seen films about filmmaking where death strikes the set and you add vampires into the mix you pretty much have the premise of Teeth and Blood.


One of Hollywood's diva actresses, Elizabeth Thornrich, is murdered on the set of a famous film director Vincent Augustine's latest film, 'Chapel Blood' and the body has disappeared. At the same time, the City's blood supply is mysteriously being depleted. Unbeknownst to all, the blood is being devoured by vampires so they won't have to bite humans and a storm is brewing between rival covens. Detective Mike Hung and Sasha Colfax must go undercover on the film's set to crack the toughest mysteries of their lives... in a vampire-infested studio.


Picture and sound presentation is standard for DVD format with a 2.35:1 widescreen anamorphic aspect ratio and a lossy Dolby Digital 5.1 track. Running time is brief at 94 minutes but not surprising for a direct to video film. No extras on the DVD edition.



- James Harland Lockhart V

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