Hamilton Plans Second Bite At Cult Horror Comedy
George Hamilton is set to vamp it up again for laughs as the producer of a new comedy horror sequel of his hit film Love At First Bite.
It has been 20 years since the movie star played Count Vladimir Dracula in the cult 1979 movie and now he's back for more blood with a camp sequel called Batrimony: Love At Second Bite.
He tells WENN, "It's terrific. It's all about old world school of Dracula in the Bella Legosi 1940s up against the Twilight felons with humour. It's hard to do but it's great fun."
And Hamilton thinks the time is perfect for another vampire movie spoof: "I think Twilight is a wonderful series of books. It's so important for these young girls with hormonal changes and this love that's worth giving your life for. But now I have a find a way to bring my Love At First Bite character into that kind of story and make it funny and not be at all like Twilight and I think I found a way to do that."
And Batrimony isn't the only film project Hamilton is working on - he's also producing a movie about movie legend Errol Flynn's son Sean, who was captured by the Khmer Rouge during the Vietnam War.
He adds, "It's a wonderful story."