VAMPIRE ZOMBIES… FROM SPACE!
Award-winning retro sci-fi horror comedy lands on Digital, Blu-ray, and DVD on January 20 from Cleopatra Entertainment!
Dracula has devised his most dastardly plan yet, turning the residents of the small town of Marlow into his personal army of vampire zombies! A motley crew consisting of a grizzled detective, a skeptical rookie cop, a chain-smoking greaser, and a determined young woman band together to save the world.
Filmmaker Michael Stasko resurrects the spirit of vintage black-and-white creature features with VAMPIRE ZOMBIES… FROM SPACE!, a campy, sci-fi horror comedy arriving on digital, Blu-ray, and DVD from Cleopatra Entertainment on January 20, 2026!


A loving tribute to 1950s monster movies, the film captures the spirit of Mel Brooks’ Young Frankenstein and Ed Wood’s Plan 9 from Outer Space, while also incorporating the absurdist humour of South Park.
During its festival run, VAMPIRE ZOMBIES… FROM SPACE! has earned rave reviews and accolades, including 28 festival award nominations, culminating in 21 wins, at festivals such as HorrorHound, Chicago Horror Film Festival, Fright Nights, Morbido, Buried Alive, Melbourne Underground Film Festival, The Orlando Film Festival, New York City Horror Fest, and more.


Director: Michael Stasko
Writers: Jakob Skrzypa, Alex Forman, Michael Stasko
Producers: Michael Stasko, Theodore Bezaire and Gerry Lattmann
Produced by: The Dot Film Company
Cast: Jessica Antovski, Rashaun Baldeo, Andrew Bee, Oliver Georgiou, Craig Gloster, Simon Reynolds (Saw VI)
Featuring: Judith O’Dea (Night of the Living Dead), Troma President Lloyd Kaufman, David Liebe Hart (“Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!”)
Runtime: 1 hour 38 minutes
Vampire Zombies… From Space! (2024) is available to preorder from here.
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