Red Blooded American Girl


Red Blooded American Girl is a 1990 Canadian science fiction comedy horror film written by Allan Moyle, directed by David Blyth and starring Andrew Stevens, Heather Thomas, Christopher Plummer and Kim Coates.

Premise

A young woman is transformed into a vampire by a virus. The vampire doctor who's treating her hires a young scientist to find a cure. He and the girl fall for each other hard, but she, mad from hunger, escapes to wreak havoc on the city.

Cast

Reception

TV Guide gave a mixed review: "Plummer's commanding presence gives the enterprise a shot of class, but it needed a massive transfusion."
Fred Haeseker of the Calgary Herald awarded the film two stars and praised Plummer's performance.

Sequel

A sequel titled Red-Blooded American Girl II was released in 1997.