Vampires in Havana

is a 1985 Spanish-language adult animated comedy horror film directed by Juan Padrón and features trumpet performances by Arturo Sandoval.

A local musician and aspiring terrorist in Cuba is unaware of his actual nature as a day walking vampire.

A sequel to the film, called Más vampiros en La Habana (English title: More Vampires in Havana!

He spends his time away from the bandstand dabbling in quasi-terrorist plots to overthrow the Cuban government of Gerardo Machado.

When Pepe learns of his true heritage (and his uncle's wish to give the formula away to vampires everywhere) he becomes the target of a multi-pronged manhunt, leading all parties involved on a wild chase through some of the seediest neighborhoods of Havana.