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Synopsis: In the Eighteenth Century, Rayne is the half-human half-vampire Dhampir and the lead attraction in a carnival's freak-show in Romania. When she escapes, she meets a fortuneteller that tells that her mother was raped by the king of the vampires Kagan and she decides to destroy her father. In her journey for revenge, she meets Vladimir and Sebastian, the leaders of the fortress of vampire hunters Brimstone, and she joins their society. She seeks for powerful talismans to defeat Kagan, while the skilled warriors Vladimir and Sebastian train her to face the forces of Kagan and her human side falls in love with Sebastian.
Director(s): Uwe Boll
Production: Fantastic Films International
  4 wins & 11 nominations.
 
IMDB:
2.9
Metacritic:
18
Rotten Tomatoes:
4%
R
Year:
2005
95 min
$1,550,000
Website
448 Views


I do not care.

How do I find him?

- You are naive.

- Tell me.

He resides in a guarded castle

beyond the dark mountains...

but there are no safe entrances.

But...

there is an ancient talisman...

an eye that Kagan seeks.

If you possess it,

you will certainly get an audience.

- Why do you tell me this?

- Because it's my purpose...

and the prophecy.

They say this Talisman of the Eye...

is kept in the Solambria Monastery

to the south.

Be careful, my child. The Eye

is far more than a mere trinket.

The talisman holds great power...

but it's important

that you move quickly.

You will be doing the entire world

a great service keeping this from Kagan.

I'm not interested in the world.

Only in Kagan.

I thank you.

The fortune-teller had a visitor.

This dhamphir is now in search of the Eye.

Good. She can lead us to it.

I highly doubt that her intent

is to deliver it to her long-lost father.

Kill her. Let her find the Eye

or let her try, then kill her.

A dhamphir should be no match for you.

Your suspicion was correct.

Domastir's on the move.

What is it, my child?

I have been separated from my family...

and have been traveling for three days

and nights without food or sleep.

May I seek solace in your monastery

for a night's rest?

Please come in, my child.

Welcome to the Solambria Monastery.

Enjoy your food,

and then you may rest.

Thank you.

I suggest you follow me.

You're not one of Kagan's, are you?

No. I mean you no harm...

but I must leave now.

I'm sorry.

You cannot leave.

It seems that you absorbed the Eye.

Our order has been guarding it

for centuries.

Why do you protect it?

Because the Eye holds powers.

Why do you think water

no longer burns you?

There are three talismans-

an eye, a rib and a heart.

They all belonged to a long-dead

vampire named Beliar.

He discovered a method to defy

those elements that destroy vampires-

water, sunlight and a cross.

When he was finally defeated...

his body was quickly dismembered...

and parts of it were hidden

all over the lands...

out of the reach of vampires.

If they become united again...

they could make a vampire

powerful enough to control the world.

Beliar's not my concern.

My mission is my own

and not of evil intent.

You are a vampire...

yet you are immune to the cross.

I am a dhamphir.

So Kagan's own offspring

is his enemy?

How is it you know about me?

There has been talk for years

that Kagan was in search...

of a prodigious child.

His bloodline is strong enough

to produce one.

He is our biggest threat.

He has an army of thralls-

humans who choose to work for him

rather than die.

And they can do things

vampires cannot.

Now you understand why

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Guinevere Turner

Guinevere Jane Turner (born May 23, 1968) is an American actress and screenwriter. She was born in Boston, Massachusetts. She is best known as the screenwriter of such films as American Psycho and The Notorious Bettie Page and for playing the lead role of the dominatrix Tanya Cheex in Preaching to the Perverted. more…

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