Death Rider in the House of Vampires: trailer released for Glenn Danzig film

Last Updated on August 5, 2021

Musician Glenn Danzig made his feature directorial debut with the 2019 horror anthology Verotika (watch it HERE), a film that caught a lot of attention. Not exactly positive attention, many viewers have called it one of the worst movies ever made, but attention nonetheless. Now a trailer has arrived to promote Danzig's second feature, Death Rider in the House of Vampires – a Spaghetti Western where every single character is a vampire. You can check out the trailer in the embed above.

Scripted by Danzig, who also composed the score, Death Rider in the House of Vampires follows 

the Death Rider, who travels to the desert Vampire Sanctuary ruled by Count Holliday. The price of admission… one untouched virgin.

The film was produced by James Cullen Bressack and stars Devon Sawa as the Death Rider, Julian Sands as Count Holliday, Kim Director as Carmilla Joe, Eli Roth as Drac Cassidy, Ashley Wisdom as Mina Belle, Victor DiMattia as Kid Vlad, Danny Trejo as Bela Latigo, and Danzig as vampire gunslinger Bad Bathory. The Wrap got the first look at the trailer and hears that the movie is also going to feature "lots of cool surprise cameos".

A release date for Death Rider in the House of Vampires has not yet been announced.

Source: Arrow in the Head, TheWrap

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