Trailer For a 1970s Set Vampire Thriller Called CLIMATE OF THE HUNTER

If you’re a fan of the 70s and vampires, I’ve got a trailer here for you to watch for an indie horror thriller called Climate of the Hunter. The film is set in the 1970s and is centered around two sisters who are trying to win over the affection of a man who may or may not be a vampire.

As you’ll see, the film has a certain style and tone that gives it the same kind of vibe as some of the vampire horror films that were made in the 70s. It looks like a interesting and weird flick, but I’d watch it. Here’s the synopsis:

Two sisters, Alma & Elizabeth, along with a dog who's described as a "philosopher," have come to Alma's remote house to reconnect with Wesley after twenty years. Alma is recently divorced, Elizabeth is a workaholic in Washington, D.C., while Wesley lives in Paris dealing with a wife recently struck with a fatal disease. When the three come together for dinner it has all the makings of a lovely adult melodrama about loneliness, and the desire to connect and share our lives with someone… but we must add to the mix one otherworldly piece of information: Wesley could be a vampire.

The movie was directed by Mickey Reece (Strike Dear Mistress & Cure His Heart, Arrows of Outrageous Fortune) and it stars Ginger Gilmartin, Mary Buss, Ben Hall, Jacob Snovel, Laurie Cummings, Sheridan McMichael, and Danielle Evon Ploeger.

Climate of the Hunter has also been described as "a visual interpretation of The Jesus and Mary Chain's 1985 debut album, Psychocandy."

The film comes from XYZ Films and there’s no release date yet, but watch the trailer below and let us know if it looks like something you’d want to check out.

by Mickey Reece

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