A theology student finds himself turning into a vampire and hunting other students for their blood.A theology student finds himself turning into a vampire and hunting other students for their blood.A theology student finds himself turning into a vampire and hunting other students for their blood.
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Peter Wolf
- Deafula
- (as Peter Wechsberg)
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James Randall
- Rev. Adams (Deafula's father)
- (as James D. Randall)
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe first horror film shot using American Sign Language.
- Quotes
Assistant detective Butterfield: Don't forget, England has the best detectives in the world.
Detective: I know.
Assistant detective Butterfield: I remember there, many deaths with puncture marks on their necks. I remember my first encounter with Dracula. Dracula. I followed and I searched everywhere. When I found him, I hammered a stake in his heart, and he died. Dracula is dead! As I said before, England has the best detectives in the world.
- Crazy creditsNames of cast and crew who are "hearing" (as opposed to deaf) are given in the credits in italics.
Featured review
True Deaf Classic ... for Deafies Only!
I loved Deafula! This movie was made for Deafies, not the hearing. They do not and cannot understand us! I would rather watch this film (our deaf community film) than any captioned hearing movie. It's old, but for us ... it's a classic. If the hearing don't understand us, they shouldn't discriminate against us with their mocking. The Deaf look at the world in a different way and they should not be ashamed of it. Watching Deafula always makes me feel good, like I belong. When I watch hearing movies, I always feel like I am an outsider watching the hearing world from a distance. I know my Deaf friends feel the same way. True Deaf Classic ... for Deafies Only!!
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- ssdamaged
- Feb 27, 2006
Details
- Runtime1 hour 35 minutes
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- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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