BloodRayne (2005)

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Written by Guinevere Turner

Directed by Uwe Boll

Running Time: 115 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2005

Rating: 18 Certificate

Production Country: USA/Germany

Filmed in Colour

Vamped-up video game adaptation. Half-vampire Rayne seeks to destroy her father, the king of the bloodsuckers, while battling her own bloodlust and forging human alliances.

Cast

Image for Kristanna LokenKristanna LokenRayne
Image for Michael MadsenMichael MadsenVladimir
Matthew DavisSebastian
Will SandersonDomastir
Geraldine ChaplinFortune Teller
Udo KierRegal Monk
Image for Meat LoafMeat LoafLeonid
Michael ParéIancu
Image for Billy ZaneBilly ZaneElrich
Image for Michelle RodriguezMichelle RodriguezKatarin
Image for Ben KingsleyBen KingsleyKagan
Darren ShahlaviPriest
Esteban CuetoRok
Madalina ConstantinAmanda
Daniela NaneRayne's Mother
T.J. StormStrongman / Kagan Vampire Guard
Constantin BarbulescuRingmaster
Teona GalgotiuRayne - Age 5
Razvan PopaBartender
Laura BurlardaLittle Girl
Ingrid BisuYoung Girl
Dicu AurelVampire Male
Iulia MuresanuVampire Female
Romanita IonescuWoman Vampire
Rocky TaylorMonetary Guard
Iulia PopescuMother
Robert BaerKid
Radu Andrei MicuSleepy Young Man
Adrienne McQueenFemale Soldier
Demeny GabrielKagan's Sentry
Bryan C. KnightThadius
Florin RoataGiant Thrall
Aden AmbronoGiant Thrall
Mike DopudGregor

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