Bloodlust

Starring:Graff, Reed
Studio: Alpha Video
Product Type: DVD
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- A Dark Adventure Unfolds
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- The most beautiful animation I have ever seen
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Vampire Hunter D - Bloodlust
Director: Yoshiaki Kawajiri
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Release Date: 2002-02-12 |
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Based on a series of fantasy novels by Hideyuki Kikuchi, Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust is a bloody anime adventure. Set in the distant future, the story focuses on D (voice by Andrew Philpot), the son of a vampire and a mortal who has dedicated his life to exterminating vampires. D is pursuing Charlotte (Wendee Lee), who has been carried off by vampire Meier Link (John Rafter Lee). The bounty-hunting Markus brothers and tough-talking Leila (Pamela Segall) are also on the trail. A long, violent chase brings them to the Castle of Carmila the Bloody Countess (Julia Fletcher), where the narrative founders in a series of confusing illusions that lead to an inconclusive ending. Bloodlust looks better in still images that evoke Yoshitaka Amano's intricate illustrations than it does in motion. The very limited drawn animation clashes visually with the more fluid computer-generated imagery--D's cape billows dramatically, but his expression rarely changes. Fans of such violent anime features as Sword for Truth and Ninja Resurrection will enjoy the no-holds-barred action sequences, but more squeamish viewers will be put off by the beheadings, impalements, disembowelments, etc. Vampire Hunter D, an earlier, more modest feature based on the same material, is a better adaptation. --Charles Solomon
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Boring and childish.......2007-05-14
I bought this dvd because people are raving how good it is,IT IS NOT, this Animated cartoon first starts off as maybe something good but it ends very fast to a childish transformer like cartoon with goofy cartoon characters of the future with antics like the Kimba cartoons or childish Saturday cartoons your kids would watch but you will dread, this is pure kids stuff only I hope to sell my copy soon on ebay.
Fantastic.......2007-05-13
If you are into anime and vampires than Bloodlust is a MUST HAVE. This is something you will want to watch over and over again. This is a movie you don't want to end.
*slight spoiler warning*
Unlike in other vampire movies, this one has a twist. The vampire that steals the girl actually loves her.
****
The action, the passion, the comedy. It is all there; Bloodlust has the whole package. You will not be disapointed.
If I had to criticise the movie it would be that there is no part two or that it is not twice as long. Seriously, this movie is that good.
I'll be buying another since I lost the last one I had.
A Dark Adventure Unfolds.......2007-04-28
This anime movie is really exciting with a very vivid plot and a dark sort of twist to the story. It is defiantly a dark romance. I have to say that the animation in the film is exceptionally well done and the scenery is absolutely haunting. It has a very gothic feel to it. The vampire hunter known only as 'D' is technically half-human and half-vampire. When a wealthy woman gets abducted by a vampire, D has to go try to bring her back alive without having been transformed into a vampire, of course dead if she has become one. The story is mainly about his journey to find the missing girl. But the one question is, did the girl go willingly with the vampire?
Passing Along Gift Recipients Comments.......2007-03-19
I gave this movie as a gift and the recipient, a big fan of Vampires but not always Anime really loved it. He couldn't say enough good things about it. So ... if you're into the vampire genre and want to add to the bredth of your Vamp collection ... this sounds like a worth while addition.
The most beautiful animation I have ever seen.......2007-03-13
This anime is one of my favourites. For starters, the animation is unbelievable, so many details, it looks it took forever to animate. And then there's the plot, original, interesting and constantly flowing, just what you'd expect a sci-fi/fantasy anime to be.
Two thumbs up!
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- One campy remake and one badly dubbed mad scientist
- Atom-Age Camp and Bloodsimple
- You already know if you'll like it.
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Killer Creature: Bloodlust/Atom Age Vampire
Starring: Alberto Lupo , Susanne Loret , Sergio Fantoni , Franca Parisi , and Andrea Scotti
Director: Anton Giulio Majano , and Ralph Brooke
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ASIN: B00005A07O
Release Date: 2001-03-20 |
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One campy remake and one badly dubbed mad scientist.......2005-03-17
Killer Creature, Double Feature
Professor Levin becomes a creature
Dr. Balleau hunts Mr. Brady
Each film has a screaming lady
At the Killer Creature, Double Feature, Picture Show
There are two main sources for DVDs featuring double features of B-movies from the science fiction, horror, and sexpoloitation genres of the 1950s and 1960s. Something Weird brings you a pair of movies with loads of extras such as trailers, examples of exploitation art, and sometimes commentary tracks. Mandacy Entertainment puts together a much simplier package with their Killer Creature Double Features. What you get is a preview of a coming attraction (in this case Francis Ford Coppolla's first directoral credit, "Dementia 13"), the trailer for the first feature, the first feature, a cartoon (a black & white Betty Boop cartoon this week), the trailer for the second feature, and the second feature. Press the right button and you can go through these in order, just like you were sitting in the theater on a Saturday Matinee watching a double feature just like what we have here.
"Bloodlust!" is a 1961 film from director Ralph Brooke, who is telling his own twisted version of Richard Connell's short story "The Most Dangerous Game." The popular story of a big game hunter hunting men was first film in 1932 with Joel McRae and Fay Wray being hunted by Leslie Banks, and before Brooke got around to his version was remade as "A Game of Death" in 1945, again as "The Most Dangerous Game" but as a 7-minute short in 1953, and as "Run for the Sun" in 1956 with Richard Widmark and Trevor Howard. In the post-"Bloodlust!" era we have had "Woman Hunt" in 1975, "Slave Girls From Beyond Infinity" in 1987, "Deadly Prey" in 1988, and "Lethal Woman" in 1990, as suddenly the story take a decided turn from violence to sex. Suddenly, "Bloodlust!" looks pretty good in comparison.
The story begins with a pair of couples out for a charter boat ride (Oh, no: this film anticipates "Gilligan's Island!"). The captain spots an island he has never seen before and promptly passes out. So his passengers decide to go visit the island where Johnny Randall (Robert Reed), falls into a trap. Pete Garwood (Eugene Persson), Betty Scott (June Kenney), and Jeanne Perry (Joan Lora) get Johnny out of the trap just in time to be confronted by Dr. Albert Balleau (Wilton Graff) and his gun bearers. He invites them back to his home, where stuffed animals and trophy heads are the major item of decor. He engages his visitors in the sort of polite conversation where everything has a double meaning and his guests start to have a clue. Eventually the truth is revealed: Dr. Balleau likes to hunt human beings and has a special room where he displays his trophies captured forever as they were at the moment of death.
Graff plays the part like he was Orson Welles pretending to be Vincent Price. If you like your crazy men to be totally calm, cool, and collected, then this is your guy, although the approach really wears thin. Reed is clearly the only competent actor in the bunch and I can see why being in this movie did not hurt his career as he went on to "The Brady Bunch" and then tried to live the role down in things like "Rich Man, Poor Man." The grizzly tableaus are a pretty good touch to the general camp, and there is a scene where one of the doctor's henchmen is getting things ready for the newest tableau where the idea will turn your stomach even if the visuals do not. The common denominator between the two features on this disc is that the women in these horror films really know how to scream. Although "Bloodlust!" received the "MST3K" treatment in Season 6 (which is available with the short "Uncle Jim's Dairy Farm" on VHS), it is a solid B-movie providing a few chills amidst the camp (4 stars).
"Atom Age Vampire" is the dubbed American version of the 1960 Italian film "Seddok, l'erede di Satana," which would translate as "Seddok, the heir of Satan." Apparently in 1960 Italians were worried about Satan while in the United States it was the threat of atomic radiation that punched buttons. The story begins with Jeannte (Susanne Loret) getting dumped by her boyfriend, Pierre (Sergio Fantoni). She takes off in her car, goes over a cliff, and ends up with one side of her beautiful face being horribly scarred. Unable to stand seeing her disfigured face (her long blond hair covers it a lot of the time), Jeanette is convinced by Monique Riviere (Franca Parisi Strahl), the ravishing assistant to the famous Professor Alberto Levyn (Alberto Lupo) to be the guinea pig for his new cure-all, Derma 28.
The good news is that the serum cures Jeannette's disfigurement. The bad news is that it wears off after a while and the professor needs fresh pituitary glands to make more Derma 28. The good news is that since the professor has fallen for Jeanette he is motivated to make more serum. The bad news is that he starts killing people to get the fresh pituitary glands (suddenly I am flashing on "Pink Flamingos" and waiting for somebody in this film to look at a corpse and yell, "My God, her pituitary gland is missing!"). Meanwhile, a police inspector (Ivo Garrani) is investigating the deaths, which is a good thing if you want the madness to stop but a bad thing if you like seeing the professor mutate into what the American title for the film would have you believe is an Atomic Age vampire. The movie degrades substantially at this point and not even Armando Trovajoli's above average score can salvage it or get us to the ending soon enough. But once again there are no complaints on the ability of the women in this film to scream.
At least "Atomic Age Vampire" comes up with some good scientific babble about radiation and there seems to be a running gag that everybody finds the professor's mementoes from Hiroshima to be interesting. But if you have not seen a badly dubbed Italian movie for a long while this will remind you exactly what they are like. The film is directed by Anton Giulio Majano, whose last screen credit would be for doing the screenplay for Goffredo Alessandrini's 1986 adaptation of Ayn Rand's "We the Living." But Mario Brava "Seddok, l'erede di Satana" is not. Garrani's performance makes it clear everybody else is overacting and even small children from around the world will find the creature more laughable than anything else. The end result is lame, but not pathetic (3 stars).
That has the double feature averaging 3 1/2 stars, but we round up because of the trailers and the packaging concept (the cartoon was okay). We are making every effort to get back on schedule this week, so join us this Saturday night for our next double feature, "Night of the Bloody Apes" ("La horripilante bestia human") and "Feast of Flesh" ("Placer sangriento"), another double feature from those crazy people down as Something Weird.
Atom-Age Camp and Bloodsimple.......2002-08-26
Atom-Age Vampire (aka Seddok, Lerede di Satana) is a great piece of Grade Z camp from Italy circa 1960. Susanne Loret and Albert Lupo star as Dr Levin and Jeanette, doctor-patient lovers squeezing out the devoted Betty Paige lookalike, Assistant Monique. Pierre shows up occassionally looking for Jeanette (nevermind he dumped her earlier) as she undergoes the doctor's glandular experiments to regain beauty lost in an automobile disfigurement. As she gets prettier, the doctor gets more hideous for some reason. Poetic, yes, but no explanation is given. Meanwhile Monique gets more desperate until the Doctor uses her glands to keep Jeanette beautiful, and a woeful housekeeper named Sasha sulks through it all as Armando Travojoli's lovely score accompanies it all. ATOM AGE VAMPIRE is one of the greatest of the shoestring Italo-French quickie classics. The dubbed dialogue is priceless ("I want to possess you... creatively!!!", "Can't you convince yourself that she will remain like this.... LIKE THIS!!!!" and a hundred or so variations of lovers sighing "Pierre..." "Jeanette!!"... "Oh, Pierre!!!" Top it with great fashion: leopard fur coats, pre-mod sunglasses, trench coats.
As for BLOODLUST, it's a bit of 60s nastiness adapted from THE MOST DANGEROUS GAME, remade a hundred times. Has some feral moments, and some authehtically scary sections.
You already know if you'll like it........2001-09-14
What can I say that can't be surmised by the "plot" description? Either you'll love this double feature or you'll hate it. If you know you'll love it before you see it, then you will. If you're not so sure, then you'll hate it.
The plots are thinner than a piece of paper. The characters are as deep as wrinkle on a gnats butt. The acting is as wooden as a... well, you get the point.
Pure schlock, just ripe for the picking.
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Bloodlust
Starring: Werner Pchath; Elen Umlauf; Brigit Zamulo
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Release Date: 2001-04-21 |
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A deaf and dumb accountant suffers from a psychic trauma in his childhood. As a result, he now collects puppets and mutilates female bodies in the mortuary. After his secret love dies in an accident, his killing spree begins.
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- Addicted Murder (1995) d: Lindenmuth, Kevin
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ASIN: B00008G92Z
Release Date: 2003-01-21 |
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We all know that vampires feed on humans. But what feeds on vampires? Serial killer Joel Winter, machete in hand, carries out his mission of trying to destroy those creatures responsible for his transformation into one of the "undead" years ago...
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Addicted Murder (1995) d: Lindenmuth, Kevin.......2002-02-05
An independent film with much more to expect than first assumed. When firrst released Addicted to Murder managed to capture the attention of the Blockbuster Video chain and became one of the first micro-budget - straight to video movies distributed by them, paving the way for wider distribution-and-acceptance. This is a well acted, and edited independent horror film with a little too much sub-plot. A young boy befriends a vampire beauty named Rachel [Laura McLauchlin / Twisted Tales (1994); Vampires and Other Stereotypes; Aka: Hell's Belles (1994)] As Joel [Mck McCleery / Killing of Bobby Greene, The... (1994); Track 16 (2001)] gets older he enbarks on a strange relationship with the girl; where by he manages to murder her over and over again, only so that she can get high off the feeling of her own death. Of course she doesn't die, because she is immortal. In one gorey scene, Joel pulls out a chainsaw, and grinds it into her, and she seems to enjoy it. He becomes so desensitized with death that he goes on a maniac death spree much like the Henry Lee Lucas character in Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer (1986), and ends up losing track of his vampire friend. Many years later our killer walks the streets of New York City, loney and depressed, as armchair panel experts discus the recent `New York Manguler' on television. ...When he finds Angie [Sasha Graham / Crimson Nights (1998); Gargoyle Girls (1998)] at a suspiciously named bar called `The Hungry' he finds someone like his lost love... It seems that she too is a vampire, who manages to keep him caught in a limbo world somewhere between the living and the dead. Finding it a little strange that he happened to meet two vampires in one lifetime, he decides that they must be put to an end
Clever, intruiging vampire/serial killer movie.......2000-06-19
Addicted to Murder deftly mixes two prominent horror subgenres and comes up with something quite unique. It brings together two different kinds of monsters -- that is, it tosses a brooding serial killer into the world of bloodsucking vampires. The story unfolds in nonlinear fashion, using flashbacks and jumping around the timeline. Although the narrative can be a bit confusing at times, it still pulls you in with its almost hypnotic allure.
Joel Winter (Mick McCleery) had a rough childhood growing up in Michigan. Abused by his parents and taunted his peers, Joel nevertheless had a very special friend named Rachel (Laura McLauchlin) -- who just happened to be a vampire. Somewhere down the line, they realized that they could satisfy each other's cravings. You see, Joel likes to play with knives and Rachel has this need to be killed (granted, she can't really die because she's a vampire). It's a completely mutual relationship -- he repeatedly kills her (whether by knife, chainsaw, or electrocution) and they both walked away more or less satisfied. But after Joel's mother dies, Rachel abandons him and he moves to New York City.
Joel, of course, still has these cravings to kill. And that, he does. He has become a virtually emotionless murderer, stumbling through life trying to find some kind of meaning. Killing is a strange kind of release for him, but it still doesn't make him feel anything. "Why don't you feel anything, Joel?" he asks himself in the mirror after butchering an innocent woman. Soon Joel meets another sexy bloodsucker named Angie (Sasha Graham), who reminds him of you-know-who -- but what exactly does Angie want from him?
Directed by Kevin Lindenmuth, Addicted to Murder has an uneasy, nightmarish quality that never lets up. Set mostly against the mean streets of New York, Addicted to Murder is gritty and strangely surreal. Visually -- although the picture quality is a bit murky -- this film is a pleasure to look at, with Lindenmuth using some striking camera shots and a rich tapestry of colors to enhance the mood. This movie has atmosphere, that's for sure.
I just wish the nonlinear narrative hadn't been so frustrating. Maybe it's just me, maybe I had most of my brain cells switched off when I watched Addicted to Murder, but the narrative structure didn't quite gel with me. Also interspersed throughout the movie are TV interviews with people regarding Joel (his ex-wife and a psychologist, for instance). These also just seem to get in the way.
The clever script (written by Lindenmuth and horror novelist Tom Piccirilli) has much to admire, though, which only makes one wish that the rough spots had been ironed out a little better. The performances by Sasha Graham and Laura McLauchlin are pretty darn good, and Mick McCleery sure knows how to brood. There's a lot to treasure in this shot-on-video epic, and it makes one wonder what Kevin Lindenmuth and company could accomplish with an actual budget.
Great vampire flick!.......1999-08-07
From director Kevin Lindenmuth comes a horrifying venture into the surreal world of a serial killer. Visually enticing, and wonderfully creepy, ADDICTED delves into the history of serial killer Joel Winter and his obsession for killing--begun by a vampire named Rachel. As Joel leaves Michigan for New York, the spree continues as his sanity is warped and his sould ripped open by a second vampire named Angie. Mixing true crime with supernatural terror, ADDICTED is a must see for horror aficionados.
So Very Bad.......1999-01-09
I brought this home from the video store one night and my roommates put me on movie restriction for a whole month.
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- Arguably the best camp version of "The Most Dangerous Game"
- Run, Mike Brady! Run!
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Bloodlust
Starring: Lilyan Chauvin , Wilton Graff , June Kenney , and Robert Reed
Director: Ralph Brooke
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Release Date: 2003-09-09 |
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Arguably the best camp version of "The Most Dangerous Game".......2005-03-21
"Bloodlust!" is a 1961 film from director Ralph Brooke, who is telling his own twisted version of Richard Connell's short story "The Most Dangerous Game." The popular story of a big game hunter hunting men was first film in 1932 with Joel McRae and Fay Wray being hunted by Leslie Banks, and before Brooke got around to his version was remade as "A Game of Death" in 1945, again as "The Most Dangerous Game" but as a 7-minute short in 1953, and as "Run for the Sun" in 1956 with Richard Widmark and Trevor Howard. In the post-"Bloodlust!" era we have had "Woman Hunt" in 1975, "Slave Girls From Beyond Infinity" in 1987, "Deadly Prey" in 1988, and "Lethal Woman" in 1990, as suddenly the story take a decided turn from violence to sex. Suddenly, "Bloodlust!" looks pretty good in comparison, especially if you are into campy remakes.
The story begins with a pair of couples out for a charter boat ride (Oh, no: this film anticipates "Gilligan's Island!"). The captain spots an island he has never seen before and promptly passes out. So his passengers decide to go visit the island where Johnny Randall (Robert Reed), falls into a trap. Pete Garwood (Eugene Persson), Betty Scott (June Kenney), and Jeanne Perry (Joan Lora) get Johnny out of the trap just in time to be confronted by Dr. Albert Balleau (Wilton Graff) and his gun bearers. He invites them back to his home, where stuffed animals and trophy heads are the major item of decor. He engages his visitors in the sort of polite conversation where everything has a double meaning and his guests start to have a clue. Eventually the truth is revealed: Dr. Balleau likes to hunt human beings and has a special room where he displays his trophies captured forever as they were at the moment of death.
Graff plays the part like he was Orson Welles pretending to be Vincent Price. If you like your crazy men to be totally calm, cool, and collected, then this is your guy, although the approach really wears thin. Reed is clearly the only competent actor in the bunch and I can see why being in this movie did not hurt his career as he went on to "The Brady Bunch" and then tried to live the role down in things like "Rich Man, Poor Man." The grizzly tableaus are a pretty good touch to the general camp, and there is a scene where one of the doctor's henchmen is getting things ready for the newest tableau where the idea will turn your stomach even if the visuals do not. The common denominator between the two features on this disc is that the women in these horror films really know how to scream.
Although "Bloodlust!" received the "MST3K" treatment in Season 6 (which is available with the short "Uncle Jim's Dairy Farm" on VHS), it is a solid B-movie providing a few chills amidst the camp. You can also see it as part of a double bill with "Atom Age Vampire" thanks to the wacky folks at Killer Creature Double-Feature. So you can go with "Bloodlust!" by itself, or you can track down versions with the added goodies.
Run, Mike Brady! Run!.......2004-05-31
Robert "Mr. Brady" Reed and three of his friends decide to go ashore on an uncharted island after their pleasure boat's skipper gets drunk and passes out. Once there, they are greeted by an eccentric hunter (Wilton Graff) who takes them to his jungle mansion. Our four heroes are unaware of their host's evil intentions! It seems that he was a sniper in the army who lost his mind. Now, he enjoys hunting human prey, killing them, stripping off their skins in an acid bath, and making life-sized trophies for his cavernous dungeon. Robert Reed and company must find a way to stay alive against this madman and his cronies. A re-make of THE MOST DANGEROUS GAME, BL is no classic, but it's not all that bad either. Worth watching just to see Mike Brady running through the jungle! ...
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Red Lips: Bloodlust
Starring: Maria Ortiz , Debbie Rochon , Jenny Wallace , Natasha Zlobina , and Manon Kelley
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ASIN: B000FJH522
Release Date: 2006-07-18 |
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When a lonely young woman (DEBBIE ROCHON) ducks into a Times Square bar, she's only looking for a quick drink and a little conversation. What she doesn't count on is meeting a strange exotic girl (MARIA ORTIZ) with piercing eyes and a very curious obsession...vampires!
Not so far away, Caroline (JENNY WALLACE) and her devious boyfriend are planning the ultimate heist-busting the safe in the ciy's hottest nightclub. But even the best laid plans can be derailed when a shapely blonde vampire goes on the attack-claiming Caroline as her private blood bride!
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How can you make a female vampire movie so un-erotic?.......2007-02-16
I honestly don't see how it's possible to make a film about a female vampire preying on other women and have it turn out this lame. The plot was confusing enough, but that wouldn't have bothered my had the girl-girl scenes been hotter. Instead we've got one goth girl kind of flirting with this other very attractive girl in a bar, and then there's another disjointed story involving a female vampire engaged in a really weak lesbian scene with another girl. And, of course, they add some guys just to complete the lack of overall eroticism. Clearly, here's an idea for a potentially really good lesbian vampire story that was watered down by a producer or director who didn't care for the whole lesbian-theme and so instead turned it into this unexciting piece of garbage. Two stars for the attractive female casting and brief female nudity.
Have IQ's Dropped to zero?.......2007-02-09
No talent, was waiting for something sexy to happen through the hole thing, dead/living zombies do a better job of acting than these idiots. I literally was ill to my stomach, what other "do not buy this" statement can I make?
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Bloodlust
Starring: Nicole Signore; Matt Kennedy; Shawn Schaffer; Heather Blossom Brown
Director: Michael Kazlo II
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Release Date: 2005-08-01 |
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BLOODLUST is the story of young Maria Hunter who witnesses her parents being slaughtered by a vampire in their blood-spattered home. Hunter and her infant brother are adopted by the Church and grow up in a warm and loving environment until one night when the vampire who murdered her parents savagely kills her brother. The enraged Hunter leaves the secure confines of the Church on a crusade for vengeance on the creatures responsible for stealing her family from her.
BLOODLUST is a surrealistic and action packed journey of vampire children, centuries old seductresses, blood addicted tattooists and monstrous vampire hit men.
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New Twist on Vampires.......2007-03-23
So many movies have been made about vampires that it is hard to find a new twist on the blood lusty creatures. Mike Kazlo has done just that with is surreal mix of characters and settings. The lovely Nicole Signore in the starring role makes watching this vampire flick easy on the eyes. It's a twisted tale of revenge and an interesting twist on vampires.
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Nightmares: Bloodlust! / Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
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Double Feature and a cartoon: Magic Mummy
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Bloodlust: The Black Forest Vampire
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Release Date: 2007-04-05 |
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A True Story - The Crime of the Century Late last century in the Black Forest a depraved maniac was on the loose, committing the most gruesome and horrifying crimes, breaking into funeral homes and cemeteries, sexually abusing and dismembering the corpses of young women. A demented serial killer stalking and slaughtering teenagers. A modern day vampire... pure evil in his own world of madness! **SPECIAL FEATURES** - English and Spanish Language Versions - Original Theatrical Trailer
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Bloodlust
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Release Date: 2007-04-13 |
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