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| Windham Beacham | Cary | |
| Benjamin Lutz | Brewster | |
| David Alanson Bradberry | Vogel | |
| Stephen Geoffreys | Walsh | |
| Phillip Henry Christopher | McDougall | |
| John Werskey | The Mechanic | |
| Jon Gale | Caplan | |
| Racheal Rivera | Waitress | |
| Miranda Downey | Amber Lynn | |
| Krystal Main | Chickula | |
| Joel Erickson | Vampire #1 | |
| Justin Fill | Vampire #2 | |
| Craig Fuchs | Vampire #3 | |
| Jason James | Vampire #4 | |
| Stacey T. Gillespie | Vampire #5 | |
| Lou Cass | Doomed Trucker |
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| Producer |
Dennis Ashe
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| Writer/Composer |
Mark Bessenger
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| Cinematography |
Clifton Radford
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| Music |
Rossano Galante
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Truck-driver Brewster takes over his missing brother's delivery of a load of coffins to a funeral home. He picks up hitchhiking gay couple Cary and Vogel whose relationship is in trouble to help him stay awake but when his GPS leads them into a deserted junkyard, his truck breaks down, stranding them. Night falls, and the coffins reveal blood-thirty vampires. Now the mismatched trio must barricade themselves in the cab of the truck and try to survive until dawn... |
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