Drink Me
- Director: Daniel Mansfield
- Writer: Daniel Mansfield
- Producer: Daniel Mansfield; Richard Mansfield
CGiii Comment
A gay vampire on a micro-budget...why bother?
The story is as threadbare as the ludicrous amount of on-screen manscaping...
In the first 20 minutes: a box is found, a job is lost, a dodgy lodger is moved in...amid countless protracted sex scenes and silly camera angles - both of which continue throughout the entire film...as gripping as a slippery pole.
Rest assured: it gets a whole lot worse.
Technically, the sound is all over the place - as is the camera-man, he's either stuck up a wobbly ladder or ramming his lens into the actor's face...suffice to say, enough is enough - it's too easy to rip this apart.
So...what does a £1,000 budget get you when you have no film-making or writing talent whatsoever: a small bottle of Kensington Gore, a cheap plastic heart, some fangs, and two masks: a rabbit (don't even ask) and a skull. Oh and three 'actors' - their only talent being...the ability to disrobe at the drop of a tissue.
74 minutes of incredulous junk.
Trailer...
Drink Me : Trailer A gay vampire movie from Mansfield Dark on Vimeo.
The(ir) Blurb...
James and Andy have everything they ever dreamed for but things are about to change.The classic erotic thriller is re-imagined in a vampiric thriller that is as sensual as it is terrifying.
Cast & Characters
Chris Ellis-Stanton as Sebastian;
Emmett Friel as James;
Darren Munn as Andy