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Jennifer Kroll | Twins of Evil | |
Jason Scott Lee | Father Uffizi | |
Craig Sheffer | Lowell | |
Diane Neal | Elizabeth Blaine | |
Khary Payton | Kenny | |
Brande Roderick | Tanya | |
Jason London | Luke | |
Christopher Hunter | Corello | |
Tom Kane | Doctor | |
John Light | Eric | |
Stephen Billington | Dracula II | |
Nick Phillips | Officer Smith | |
John Sharian | Officer Hodge | |
Dragos Balauca | Altar Boy | |
Silviu Olteanu | Young Priest | |
David Gant | Old Priest | |
Roy Scheider | Cardinal Siqueros | |
Daniela Nane | Cat-Woman | |
David J. Francis | Jesus | |
Rutger Hauer | Dracula III | |
Vasile Albinet | Horseman |
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Producer |
W.K. Border
Nick Phillips Ron Schmidt Joel Soisson |
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Writer | Joel Soisson
Patrick Lussier |
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Cinematography |
Douglas Milsome
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Musician |
Marco Beltrami
Kevin Kliesch |
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Father Uffizi hunts vampires. He travels the world to behead them with his bullwhip, but his ultimate goal is to find the first vampire, Dracula. Medical students, Liz Blaine and Luke are charged with autopsying the body. When they open the abdominal cavity, they find that the liver and other organs are white, suggesting to Luke that the person did not produce his own blood but got it elsewhere, i.e., a vampire. |
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