The Librarian: The Curse of the Judas Chalice (2008)

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Written by Marco Schnabel

Directed by Jonathan Frakes

Running Time: 90 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2008

Rating: 12 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Made for TV

Unlikely adventurer Flynn Carsen sets out to protect a precious chalice from vampire Prince Vlad Dracul. Action.

Cast

Image for Noah WyleNoah WyleFlynn Carsen
Bob NewhartJudson
Image for Stana KaticStana KaticSimone Renoir
Jane CurtinCharlene
Bruce DavisonProfessor Lazlo
Dikran TulaineSergei Kubichek
Joe KnezevichMason
Jason DouglasIvan
Ted AldermanWorkman
Natasha "Sasha" AngeletyFrench Quarter Pedestrian / Jazz Club Patron
David BornAuctioneer
Allen BoudreauxAuction Patron
Beth BurvantKatie
Stephen David CalhounNikolai
John CeallachVault Guard #1
Brandi ColemanServant
Jessica DwyerStreet car rider
Aimee Spring FortierStudent #1
Image for Frazier HicksFrazier HicksMartin Brown
Connor HillYoung Judson
Albert H. Bongard IVSword Catcher
Armando LeducGeorge
Earl MaddoxHorace
Joseph MeissnerHenchman
Ritchie Montgomery
Victor Hugo PalaciosFrat Guy
Lyssa PrineTourist
Yalonda Lisa ReevesTourist
C. Stuart RomeHenchman
Chaz SmithParisian stroller
Antoine SpillersPedestrain
Jearl VinotTourist
Todd VoltzStudent #2
Dawna WilliamsFrench Quarter Tourist
Cindy WilliamsonTrain station passenger

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