"From the master of terror comes a new breed of evil."
Vampires

Crew

B
Barr B. Potter
Executive Producer
D
Don Jakoby
Screenplay
E
Edward A. Warschilka
Editor
R
Robin Michel Bush
Costume Design
K
Kim Hix
Art Direction
D
David Schlesinger
Set Decoration
E
Eddie Dunlop
Casting
R
Reuben Cannon
Casting
N
Neil Jacobs
Still Photographer
R
Richard Lange
Set Costumer
J
John Dunn
Supervising Sound Editor
R
Ron Cardarelli
Key Grip
D
Dan Jones
Electrician
J
Jill Cady
Makeup Artist
S
Susan Zeh
Art Department Coordinator
J
Joe Del Monte
Construction Coordinator
J
Jack S. Schlosser
Gaffer
B
Benu Bhandari
Script Supervisor
C
Christopher Flick
Foley Editor
M
Michael C. Casper
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
E
Ezra Dweck
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
M
Mike Blaze
Property Master
L
Leo J. Napolitano
Camera Operator
M
Michael Papac
Armorer
Z
Zeke Richardson
Sound Editor
J
Janna Phillips
Makeup Artist
L
Louis Nelson
Electrician
A
Alice Daniels
Key Costumer
F
Frank Tapia
Gaffer
T
Thomas J. Ruffner
Dolly Grip
J
Jill Crosby
Hairstylist
L
Laurel Van Dyke
Hairstylist
J
James Keys
Rigging Gaffer
D
David M. Dunlap
Second Unit Director of Photography
J
Joseph F. Brennan
Boom Operator
R
Rick Owens
Foley
B
Bradley Kellar
Gaffer
J
Jennifer Alexander
Set Costumer
E
Enid Arias
Hairstylist
G
George Stephenson
Camera Operator
L
Leonard E. Hoffman
Electrician
P
Paul Holzborn
Foley
E
Ed Vega
Painter
K
Kelli L. Bright
Production Coordinator
R
Richmond Riedel
Assistant Editor
E
Ernest M. Sanchez
Leadman
C
Christian P. Della Penna
Assistant Director
R
Richard B. Molina
Assistant Editor
J
Joshua Vancil
Assistant Director
C
Christopher Windisch
Construction Foreman
C
Cheryl Miller
Production Coordinator
L
Linda Perlin
Stunts

Vampires Collection

Vampires, also known as John Carpenter's Vampires, is a 1998 American western-horror film directed and scored by John Carpenter. Adapted from the novel Vampire$ by John Steakley, the film stars James Woods as Jack Crow, leader of a Catholic Church-sanctioned team of vampire hunters. The plot is centered on Crow's efforts to prevent a centuries-old cross from falling into the hands of Valek, the first and most powerful vampire. Two sequels followed: Vampires: Los Muertos in 2002 and Vampires: The Turning in 2005.