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THE TEMPTRESS - Independent Horror Movie Trailer from Very Scary Productions - Sexy Female Vampires

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For information & pictures from the movie visit Very Scary Productions: http://www.veryscaryproductions.com/

Movie Trailer for the independent horror film THE TEMPTRESS, from Very Scary Productions.

THE TEMPTRESS follows the exploits of Karen, Rachael and Tina, three women living a relatively subdued suburban existence. Their peaceful nights quickly come to an end when the evil and powerful vampire Angelique pays the ladies a visit. With the help of her followers she soon forces a confrontation between the two groups as the past comes to life and secrets are revealed... Other characters involved in this battle include a mild-mannered young man and a sadistic jewel thief.

Written & Directed by Jeff Kirkendall
Produced by Jeff Kirkendall & James Carolus
Starring: Jennifer Birn, Heather Blossom Brown, James Carolus, Timothy Jay Hatch, Mary Kay Hilko, Jennifer Lescovich, Amy Naple and Karen Wallingford.
Produced in Upstate New York's Capital Region.

Review Quote from The Bloody Good Horror Page: "The Temptress" is a low budget film that offers up a campy vibe, an interesting story, and the promise that it will never bore you."

From the Blogosphere: "There's something of the Ed Wood about Jeff Kirkendall..."

Review from Vamps Carnival of Chaos (website): "This movie was put together very well. Especially for a low budget independent company."

About the director: Jeff Kirkendall is a prominent independent filmmaker and actor residing in the Upstate New York area. Jeff has been passionately involved in making and promoting independent movies since 1996, and since that time has written, produced & directed six movies, two of them being features. His most recent feature was the action/horror movie The Temptress, and his most recent short film was the comedy Of Theatre & Bikinis, both produced entirely in the Capital Region of Upstate New York utilizing local talent. In addition to his own directorial projects, Jeff has served as Associate Producer & Editor on movies produced by other area filmmakers, including the features The Edge of Reality and London After Midnight, among others. Jeff was also featured in the independent documentary Every Pixel Tells A Story from Times Union writer Peter Hanson, which includes interviews with several leading Capital Region filmmakers shooting in the groundbreaking digital video format. Additionally, he has been involved in promoting area filmmaking for many years by organizing events such as 1999's Area Filmmakers Fantastic Film Festival and 2003's Shocktoberfest, both held at Hudson Valley Community College in Troy, NY. Jeff was a featured filmmaker at the 2005 Dead of Winter Free Film Festival and the 2006 Independent Film Festival, both held at the New York State Museum in Albany, NY. These events received extensive media coverage in publications such as The Gazette, Metroland and the Times Union newspapers, among others, and television stations such as Capital News 9. Jeff has also hosted independent film screenings at the Historic Madison Theater in Albany, New York, including the successful 2007 Night Of B-Movie Indies show held in November of that year. On the acting front Mr. Kirkendall has appeared in many independent movies including Shadow Tracker: Vampire Hunter, The Edge of Reality, Bloodlust, The Drowned and Corruption, among others, as well as many of his own directorial projects. More information about Jeff Kirkendall can be found on his website: http://www.veryscaryproductions.com/ And for high-quality independent movie trailers, visit the Very Scary Productions Movie Trailers Page: http://www.veryscaryproductions.com/trailers.html

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  • It looks like 25 people do not understand how hard it is to make independent features. Everyone is a movie critic on the net. It is quite difficult to pursue our creative dreams in a discouraging world. Follow your heart until it stops bleeding.

  • @ChadDivel Thanks very much for the supportive words and encouragement Chad. I agree that making independent features can be incredibly challenging. All the best with your project!!

  • I love it, its a great concept, you all should do more with it.

  • @Schon05 - Thanks for the kind words and for sharing your videos! Best!

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  • I like it! Love the eerie crossfading-ish part from 2:14-2:22 especially!!

  • cool concept, but again, you can't have a 3 minute long trailer, it bores the audience and they will lose focus on the plot line, i know I certainly did. Most feature length film trailers are like a minute 30 secons to two minutes long

  • very creative, i know what it takes to make films like this with all the edits and blocking x

  • sweet vid

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