Austin Scarlett appears as a key figure in Caress of the Vampire 2: Teenage Ghoul Girl A Go-Go (1996), a film that blends campy horror with teenage angst. This cult classic showcases Scarlett's ability to navigate the quirky and bizarre world of exploitation cinema. With its playful take on vampire lore, the film captures the essence of 90s grindhouse aesthetics, and Scarlett's performance contributes to its unique charm. His role exemplifies the era's penchant for blending horror with humor, making him a fitting presence in this offbeat genre.
Caress of the Vampire 2: Teenage Ghoul Girl A Go-Go
Thrill! to the sight of the Faustian foot fetish podiatrist - Dr. Acula - as he lovingly, longingly sniffs intimate hosiery and delectable footwear. Gasp! as Billy the Vampire from Chink Madness hatches his fiendish scheme to turn teenage girls into ghouls via blood enemas. Shriek! When these undead cool-cats hire a record producer to cut their first single, then perform it live in all its Don Kirshner kitsch. Spasm! as their dreams of fame and fortune are thwarted when then all die...again! But that's not all. There's regurgitation, there's revenge, there's reanimation - not to mention shocking and cleverly choreographed scenes of explicit and gratuitous foot fondling, all in the name of good clean wholesome fun. Billy, a long dormant vampire, is accidentally revived by human blood. He teams up with ghoulish woman, a mad podiatrist and a record producer to create an album of surf music to assault the charts.