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  1. Sleepwalkers is a film written by Stephen King about shapeshifting vampires who feed on virgin women. The film features Brian Krause, Mädchen Amick and Alice Krige, and was directed by Mick Garris.

  2. Sleepwalkers: Directed by Mick Garris. With Brian Krause, Mädchen Amick, Alice Krige, Jim Haynie. A mother-and-son team of strange supernatural creatures move to a small town to seek out a young virgin to feed on.

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    • Fantasy, Horror
    • Mick Garris
    • 1992-04-10
  3. Oct 22, 2018 · Sleepwalkers (1992) - Official Trailer (HD) CLICK TO SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/1reuGJV Follow us on TWITTER: / scream_factory Follow us on FACEBOOK: http://on.fb.me/1ojljJS "The most frightening...

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    are an ancient and forgotten nomadic race of vampiric shape-shifting werecats. They possess magical powers, and among their gifts is the ability they call "dimming", which is to make themselves and any other object in their presence invisible to sight. The only two known members of this species are Mary and Charles Brady, the two main antagonists o...

    —- Chillicoath Encyclopaedia of Arcane Knowledge 1st Edition .1884

    Thousands of years ago, the Sleepwalkers, who are Earth-born human-like beings, were once worshipped by humans as gods in ancient Egypt. They possess such supernatural abilities, including the one: "dimming", able to turn themselves and any other object or person in their own presence invisible. They also feast on the life energy of young virgin girls in order maintain their youth and their strength. But somehow, all that changed and these creatures were renounced and even shunned as monsters and demons, probably due to their weakness to cats. They intensely feared and hated cats, even the Sleepwalkers were born with the same animal organs. Whatever the case, the Sleepwalkers couldn't have the adoration, love or respect from the human race, and thus they became outcasts.

    Charles Brady and his mother, Mary, are Sleepwalkers — nomadic, shapeshifting energy vampires who feed off the lifeforce of virgin women. Though they normally maintain human form, they can transform (partially or fully) into human-sized bipedal werecats (presumably, their natural form) at will. They are considerably more resilient than humans and have powers of both telekinesis and illusion. Their one weakness is cats, who are not only able to see through their illusions, but whose claws are capable of inflicting severe to fatal wounds upon them. They also maintain an incestuous relationship.

    Charles and Mary have taken up residence in a small Indiana town, having recently fled Bodega Bay, California (where they used the aliases Martha and Carl Brodie) after draining and killing a young girl there. Charles attends the local high school, and there he meets Tanya Robertson in his creative writing class.

    Tanya does not suspect the real reason why Charles is interested in her; to take her life force for both himself and his mother, who is starving. At first, it seems that Charles has genuinely fallen in love with Tanya (to the dismay of his jealous mother). On their first date, however, a picnic at the nearby cemetery, Charles attempts to drain the life force from Tanya while kissing her. Tanya tries frantically to ward off Charles by bashing his head with her camera, scratching his face, and ultimately plunging a corkscrew into his left eye.

    As it happens, Deputy Sheriff Andy Simpson (who had earlier tried to pull Charles over for speeding and passing a stopped school bus, and seemingly trying to run down a young school girl) drives by the cemetery and notices Charles’ (now undisguised) car. When Tanya flees to him for help, Charles attacks Simpson and kills him. When Charles then turns to resume feeding off of Tanya, the deputy’s cat, Clovis, rises to the occasion and nearly kills Charles by scratching him in the face and chest. Mortally wounded by Clovis, Charles staggers back home to his mother who is able to make both of them "dim", i.e., turn invisible, and thus keep Charles from being arrested when the police storm their house.

    Knowing that the only way for her dying son to survive is to feed, Mary attacks the Robertson household, killing the entire sheriff's department and severely wounding Tanya’s parents in the process. She kidnaps Tanya and takes her back to her house, where Charles by this time is all but dead. Mary revives him, and Charles makes a final attempt to drain Tanya’s life force. However, Tanya plunges her fingers into his eyes, killing him. Tanya manages to escape with the help of the sheriff who is later impaled on the picket fence surrounding the house by Mary. Several of the cats that had been gathering around their house throughout the movie, led by Clovis, jump on Mary and claw at her until she bursts into flames, killing her. It ends with Mary lying ablaze on her driveway and Tanya hugging Clovis, her savior.

    But before their demise, Mary's last words to her son were that they weren't the last of their kind, that there are remaining-but-unseen Sleepwalkers that still exist to this day.

  5. Directed by Mick Garris. With Brian Krause, Mädchen Amick and Alice Krige.Sleepwalkers Blu-ray : https://amzn.to/4805dxOSleepwalkers Streaming : https://amzn...

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  6. A horror movie about a mother-and-son team of shapeshifting creatures that feed on young women's lifeforce. They are hunted by a cat, a cop, and a virgin girl in a small town.

  7. Apr 10, 1992 · Charles Brady and his mother, Mary, are the last of a dying breed whose needs are not of this world. They are Sleepwalkers - able to stay alive only by feeding on the life-force of the innocent, but destined to roam the earth, avoiding discovery while searching for their next victim.