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1998 Certificate 18
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Lilith Silver is granted eternal life after being 'shot' in 1850 and wanders through time killing at will as a 'vampire'. Read more

Starring Eileen Daly, Christopher Adamson, Jonathan Coote, Kevin Howarth
Director Jake West
Genres Horror

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Razor Blade Smile

Lilith Silver is granted eternal life after being 'shot' in 1850 and wanders through time killing at will as a 'vampire'.

Starring Eileen Daly, Christopher Adamson, Jonathan Coote, Kevin Howarth, David Warbeck
Director Jake West
Studio MANGA ENTERTAINMENT
Run time DVD: 1 hr 40 mins
Certificate Certificate 18
Genres Horror
Language DVD: English
Released DVD: 29 Nov 2004
Production year: 1998
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Razor Blade Smile (1998)

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  • 1 stars out of 5

    A terminally trendy take on a tired theme, director Jake West's erotic popcorn vampire movie gives trash a bad name. Femme fatale Eileen Daly, whom you may recognise as the model from Redemption Video's box covers, is made immortal in 1850 after a visit from aristocratic vampire Christopher Adamson. In modern London, she becomes a leather cat-suit clad assassin with a coffin full of weapons in her bedroom — and with the police and a sinister sect on her trail the scene is set for blood, blades and bullets. Derivative, not even unintentionally funny, and technically inept — some scenes look like they were filmed on a camcorder — West serves up a mass of reheated clichés with little rhyme or reason. And although Daly looks good in her fetish outfits, she's clearly no actress.

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  • 14 out of 14 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 0 stars

    Uniquely awful

    If you are a thirteen-year old male goth watch this in your bedroom and you will be in hogs heaven.

    Overall, this film is like watching your mum's recently divorced and desperate mate trying to be vampy by loosening the snot from the back of her throat and swaying from side to side while the camera zooms in and out.

    It looks like it was shot by a drunken polar bear on rollerskates and is as erotic as a tin of powdered milk.

    I was truly offended by this uniquely awful trampire movie.

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  • 3 out of 3 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 2 stars

    low budget rubbish

    this was made on a budget and it shows. this can be excuseable if the story can hold it together (eg The Cube) but it just does not ring true as a vampire flick - for example, vampires are supposed to be ultra quiet but Lilith sounds like an elephant when she runs across some gravel.

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