The Thompsons
5 /10 1 Votes5
Duration Running time 1h 22m | 4.8/10 Genre Drama, Horror, Thriller Initial release August 21, 2012 Language English | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Writer Mitchell Altieri (based on characters created by), Phil Flores (based on characters created by), Adam Weis (based on characters created by), Mitchell Altieri, Phil Flores, Cory Knauf Directors Mitchell Altieri, Phil Flores Initial DVD release August 21, 2012 (Netherlands) Screenplay Mitchell Altieri, Phil Flores, Cory Knauf, Adam Weis Cast (Darlene Hamilton), Cory Knauf (Francis Hamilton), Ryan Hartwig (Lenny Hamilton), Samuel Child (David Hamilton), Sean Browne (Cole Stuart), Tom Holloway (Ian Stuart)Similar movies The Spy Who Loved Me , Dr. No , Dracula Untold , Blade: Trinity , From Russia With Love , You Only Live Twice Tagline You never really know who your neighbors are... |
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The Thompsons is an independent 2012 horror film directed by the Butcher Brothers (Mitchell Altieri and Phil Flores) and a sequel to their previous film The Hamiltons. It premiered at the London FrightFest Film Festival on August 26, 2012.
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- The thompsons 2012 official redband trailer horror movies hd
- The thompsons trailer
- Plot
- Cast
- Reception
- References

Filmed largely in the UK, several scenes feature The Ringlestone Inn Near Harrietsham, in Kent, south-east of London.
The thompsons trailer
Plot
On the run from the law, the vampire family the Hamiltons (now known as the Thompsons) heads to England to find an ancient vampire clan known as the Stuarts. Unbeknownst to the Hamiltons, the Stuarts have ulterior motives of their own.
Cast

Reception

Beyond Hollywood wrote, "The Thompsons is very much a pleasant surprise, an entertaining and reasonably well crafted modern vampire tale. Though a little bit True Blood, the film is considerably more engaging than most others of its type, boosted by a likeable returning cast. The film’s real strengths are its surprisingly human script (written by the Butcher Brothers and Knauf) and solid character work, both of which help to keep the viewer involved".


