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Night Teeth

Paint the town red.
2021 | 107m | English

(23696 votes)

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Popularity: 6 (history)

Director: Adam Randall
Writer: Brent Dillon
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A college student moonlighting as a chauffeur picks up two mysterious women for a night of party-hopping across LA. But when he uncovers their bloodthirsty intentions—and their dangerous, shadowy underworld—he must fight to stay alive.
Release Date: Oct 20, 2021
Director: Adam Randall
Writer: Brent Dillon
Genres: Action, Horror, Thriller
Keywords vampire, college student, dracula, bloody, moonlighting, secret, sentimental, romantic, amused, awestruck, dignified, exuberant, gentle, vibrant
Production Companies Unique Features, 42
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $21,700,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Jorge Lendeborg Jr. Benny
Debby Ryan Blaire
Lucy Fry Zoe
Raúl Castillo Jay Perez
Alfie Allen Victor
Sydney Sweeney Eva
Megan Fox Grace
Alexander Ludwig Rocko
Bryan Batt Gio
Marlene Forte Abuela
Devyn A. Tyler The Concierge
Martin Bats Bradford Kaleb
Ash Santos Maria
Hunter Burke Daniel
Tracy Brotherton Hotel Lobby Guest
Lee Coc Andre
Chase Yi Martin
Robert Larriviere Professor
Jaren Mitchell Tad
Nandy Martin Brittany
Sydney Bell Sydney Sweeney & Megan Fox Soundalike
CG Lewis Jimmy
Callen David Marten / Bodyguard
Sheenan Cole Party Guest
Reginald Robinson Head Bouncer (Bruce)
Andres Velez DJ
Peter Jaymes Jr. The Clerk
Eduardo Lezcano Lookout guy
Marcus Wayne Club Patron
Name Job
Brent Dillon Screenplay
Jeremy Reed Production Design
James A. Gelarden Art Direction
Timothy Stuart Hildebrandt Art Direction
Donna Maloney Costume Design
Harrison Huffman Production Supervisor
Terry Leonard Unit Production Manager
Reena Magsarili Production Supervisor
Everett Brannon Makeup Artist
April Melerine Makeup Artist
Jessica Alejandra Ochoa Set Designer
Casey Genton Sound Designer, Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Mark LeBlanc Production Sound Mixer
James Miller Sound Editor
Christian P. Minkler Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Audrey Gabriel VFX Artist
Tyler Hohmann Assistant Location Manager
Aaron A. Goffman Additional Photography, Property Master
Adam Randall Director
Ian Hultquist Music
Eben Bolter Director of Photography
Mary Vernieu Casting
Dan Kenyon Sound Effects Editor
Jessica Carpenter Costume Supervisor
Taryn Terrell Stunts
Ashley Nicole Hudson Utility Stunts
Chelsea Bruland Stunt Coordinator
Michelle Jubilee Gonzalez Stunt Double
Name Title
Vincent Gatewood Producer
Ben Pugh Producer
Charlie Morrison Producer
Bob Shaye Executive Producer
Erica Steinberg Executive Producer
Michael Lynne Executive Producer
Robert Shaye Executive Producer
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This movie’s vampires follow three rules: 1) don't let humans know of their existence, 2) don't feed on someone without their consent, and 3) never go to Boyle Heights without permission. The first rule makes sense, the second is a surefire way to starve, and the third is a sign that these vampires ... should consider turning into zombies, because eating someone's brain is the closest they'll ever get to having one. According to the opening narration, “Things were much simpler in the old days. We hunted you and you hunted us. In Los Angeles, no one fought harder than a place called Boyle Heights. So, we made a truce to keep the peace between us and you.” My question is why, having the whole world at their disposal, do vampires place so much importance on this particular neighborhood? Do you know how many neighborhoods there are in Los Angeles? Literally hundreds, all of them by definition offering less resistance. Why Boyle Heights, with its population of less than 100,000 (and that’s before you subtract the people who wouldn’t consent to having their blood sucked, why I assume is the majority), and not Encino, or Sherman Oaks, or Reseda? Not to mention the rest of California, or the other 49 states of the Union, or Europe, Asia, Africa, etc., etc. Perhaps the vampires want Boyle Heights merely because they can’t have it, which supports my theory about their low IQs. Always according to the narration, “We lived in secret and you convinced yourselves that you had never really believed. You forgot to be afraid. You made books and movies about us with most of the details wrong [a category Night Teeth definitely belongs in], while we became richer and more powerful than you could ever imagine." This reminds me of From Dusk Till Dawn 2: Texas Blood Money, in which the villains try to rob a bank, and when asked why vampires would want to do such a thing, the hero shrugs and speculates that “ vampires need money like everyone else." Aside from robbing a bank, how exactly do you become a rich and powerful vampire? The answer to this question would make a much more interesting and entertaining movie than Night Teeth.

Sep 13, 2022