Very similar to the film 'Dog Soldiers' with its approach to Yorkshire humour and catchphrase responses to moments of horror/gore. It's genuinely impressive how such a film was made on a budget and stands out nicely among other films with motorcycles.
The Norton Commando as a Vampire motorcycle seemed almost prophetic as to the future of this brand and the shame it brought to the motorcycle industry too. (I wonder if the new Norton management would be interested in making a sequel?) Considering the year this was made, it's a respectable British approach to B-movies. Admittedly, the Lad-like approach to relationships feels dated.
The Norton Commando as a Vampire motorcycle seemed almost prophetic as to the future of this brand and the shame it brought to the motorcycle industry too. (I wonder if the new Norton management would be interested in making a sequel?) Considering the year this was made, it's a respectable British approach to B-movies. Admittedly, the Lad-like approach to relationships feels dated.