Family

My Stepbrother Is a Vampire!?!

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NANCY MONROE’s mother DENISE just got married — and Nancy has a new stepbrother, VICTOR, a Goth guy who dresses in black, wears lots of sunscreen, apparently talks to his cat, and has the ability to cloud women’s minds. So Nancy is convinced that he’s a vampire — but is she a paranoid wingnut, or is she the only person who sees Victor’s true nature?

Release Date : 2013-10-01

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Rapid Heart Pictures

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Jud Birza

Character Name : Victor

Original Name : Jud Birza

Gender : Male

Shae Landers

Character Name : Nancy

Original Name : Shae Landers

Gender : Male

Tracy Nelson

Character Name : Denise

Original Name : Tracy Nelson

Gender : Female

William McNamara

Character Name : Gordon

Original Name : William McNamara

Gender : Male

Lynn Lowry

Character Name : Isabel

Original Name : Lynn Lowry

Gender : Female

Donna Wilkes

Character Name : Miss Fortune

Original Name : Donna Wilkes

Gender : Female

Seth Austin

Character Name : Renny

Original Name : Seth Austin

Gender : Male

Lauren Greg

Character Name : Lucy

Original Name : Lauren Greg

Gender : Male

Joseph Rich

Character Name : Mitch

Original Name : Joseph Rich

Gender : Male

Cody Beverstock

Character Name : Gary

Original Name : Cody Beverstock

Gender : Male

Conner Sorensen

Character Name : Student

Original Name : Conner Sorensen

Gender : Male

Nick Galarza

Character Name : Jimmy

Original Name : Nick Galarza

Gender : Male

Dee Wallace

Character Name : Tabitha the Cat (voice)

Original Name : Dee Wallace

Gender : Female

Reviews

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Larry Jenkins

@scace

2021-06-23

Decoteau succeeds in producing a satisfying family fun film. I have been very tough on most of Decoteau's films after _Brotherhood III_. After that film, most of his films did not satisfy the majority of the DVD, VOD audience it was intended for. _My Stepbrother Is A Vampire!?!_ was a pleasant surprise. The casting was very interesting. I hadn't seen William McNamara (_Doing Time on Maple Drive, Copycat, Stag_) in ages and found his performance good. Judson Birza did a great job in one of his earliest roles. They had a real sassy cat who is voiced by Dee Wallace (_E.T. Cujo_). For the adult, the film is almost high camp - there isn't anything objectionable. It could amuse most tweens and _Twilight_ fans.