Bloodsuckers (1989 film)

Bloodsuckers (Krvopijci) is a 1989 Croatian vampire comedy film directed by Dejan Šorak. The film was archived by the Croatian State Archives. Bloodsuckers was poorly received by critics and at the box office at the time of its release, but has garnered a following. It is also remembered for the film debut of Ksenija Marinković.

Plot summary
The streets of Zagreb at night are deserted due to a serial rapist who is reputed to be a vampire. One evening, Teobald Majer visits dr. Franz Glogowecz in the psychiatrist's isolated Gornji Grad villa. There he claims to be a 16th century vampire, desiring the services of Glogowecz, whom he reputes to stem from a long line of vampire hunters. Glogowecz is nonplussed, but his wife Barbara believes the visitor. Meanwhile, Jambrek and Jurek, two relatives of Glogowicz are also visiting.