Vampire Elvis (2025)
Las Vegas, 1972. In a decade drenched in blood, confusion, and paranoia, a new serial killer lurks beneath the neon shadows, ripping bodies apart. And what was once America’s glittering playground has now become a neon-lit graveyard, paralyzed with horror. But this isn’t your average homicidal psychopath. This one walks, talks, and sings like an angel... but behind his mask lies an unholy hunger that is nowhere near being fulfilled. VAMPIRE ELVIS is a vile, carnal, grim, and seductive grindhouse relic, coming from the darkest corner of hypnagogic nightmares. A bizarre love letter to cult cinema, where rock 'n' roll rots, icons collapse, and desire outweighs reason. You’ve never seen a vampire film like this. And you sure as hell ain’t seen HIM like this. So turn the lights low. Lock the door. And whatever you do... don’t let HIM in!
Director: Gabriel de Sa
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Gabriel de Sa as Vampire Elvis |
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Hudson T. da Silva as Frankie |
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Bianca-Isabelle Alonso Berrios as Diane Mercer / Girl on the Stairs / Rachel Cruz (Poster) |
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Nani Sa as Girl in the kitchen / The Shadow |
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Marlon Martin as Cat getting bit |
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Julia Campos as Girl Running Through The Backstreet |
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Mariane Campos as Girl With Blood on Her Face |
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Ana Julia de Oliveira Meneses as Girl in The Backyard |
| Directing | Gabriel de Sa | Director |
| Writing | Gabriel de Sa | Writer |
| Production | Gabriel de Sa | Producer |
| Crew | Gabriel de Sa | Cinematography |
| Crew | Gabriel de Sa | Special Effects |
| Art | Gabriel de Sa | Set Designer |
| Editing | Gabriel de Sa | Editor |
| Production | Hudson T. da Silva | Producer |
| Production | Marlon Martin | Producer |
| Production | M. Otis | Producer |
| Production | Nani Sa | Producer |