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| Director: | Rick Jacobson | 
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| Writer: | William C. Martell | 
| Staring: | 
| Jack Cutter is the last in long line of vampire hunters. After killing few vampires in one L.A. restaurant, he is chased both by police and by other vampires. In the process he meets an attractive woman-reporter. | |
| Release Date: | Apr 01, 1996 | 
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| Director: | Rick Jacobson | 
| Writer: | William C. Martell | 
| Genres: | Action, Drama, Horror | 
| Keywords | vampire | 
| Production Companies | New Concorde | 
| Box Office | Revenue: $0 Budget: $0 | 
| Updates | Updated: Feb 02, 2025 Entered: Apr 20, 2024 | 
| Name | Character | 
|---|---|
| Don Wilson | Jack Cutter | 
| Melanie Smith | Raimy Baker | 
| Nicholas Guest | Bruno Fischer | 
| Sid Sham | Sid O'Mack | 
| Cash Casey | Detective Browning | 
| Maria Ford | Jacqueline Tournier | 
| Ron Yuan | Hashimoto | 
| Michael Cavanaugh | Roy Ward | 
| Vince Murdocco | Curt Argento | 
| James Lew | Tom Cutter | 
| Marcus Aurelius | Detective Hooper | 
| Vincent Klyn | Sangster | 
| David "Shark" Fralick | Ulmer | 
| Sophia M. Crawford | Carmella | 
| Dena Rae Hayess | Mary Cutter (as Dena Ridgley Miller) | 
| Christopher Aguilar | Young Jack Cutter | 
| Randy Crowder | Richard | 
| Fawn Reed | Chrissy | 
| Judy Lea | Club Photographer (as Judy Lea Lani) | 
| Art Camacho | Cop Translator | 
| Stephanie De La Cruz | Restaurant Hostess | 
| Tony 'Satch' Williams | Uniform Cop #1 (as Satch Williams) | 
| Donnie Hair | Uniform Cop #2 | 
| Benn Myles Cohen | Uniform Cop #3 | 
| Daniel Murray | Undercover Cop | 
| Patrick J. Statham | Policeman #1 | 
| Josh Janiak | Homeless Child | 
| Bjørn Olsen | Homeless Thug | 
| Maurice Lamont | Pabst | 
| John Corcoran | Castle | 
| Jeanette O'Connor | Kendall | 
| Name | Job | 
|---|---|
| Rick Jacobson | Director | 
| William C. Martell | Screenplay | 
| Suzanne Schwarzer | Costume Designer | 
| Kathleen Karridene | Key Makeup Artist | 
| Patrick J. Statham | Stunt Coordinator | 
| Ellen Statham | Stunts | 
| Maurice Lamont | Stunts | 
| Donnie Hair | Stunts | 
| Tony 'Satch' Williams | Stunts | 
| Merritt Yohnka | Stunts | 
| Randall Shiro Ideishi | Fight Choreographer, Stunts | 
| John H. Brister | Executive In Charge Of Production | 
| John B. Aronson | Director of Photography | 
| Kevin McCarthy | Special Effects | 
| Anthony C. Ferrante | Makeup Supervisor | 
| John Gilbert | Editor | 
| Cole S. McKay | Stunts | 
| Art Camacho | Fight Choreographer, Stunts | 
| Benn Myles Cohen | Stunts | 
| John Corcoran | Stunts | 
| Robert E. Waters | Unit Production Manager | 
| Marco Black | First Assistant Director | 
| Tim Andrew | Second Assistant Director | 
| Ayr Robinson | Second Second Assistant Director | 
| Duncan White | Second Second Assistant Director | 
| Jason Feffer | Production Supervisor | 
| Vidette Schine | Production Coordinator | 
| Jennifer Howard | Assistant Production Coordinator | 
| R.J. Thomas | First Assistant Camera | 
| Shereen Saleh | Second Assistant Camera | 
| Andy Shuttleworth | Steadicam Operator | 
| Suzanne England | Still Photographer | 
| Jennifer Perkins | Gaffer | 
| Dennis Barth | Best Boy Electrician | 
| Dominik Feller | Electrician | 
| Mark Feigo | Electrician | 
| Vince Palomino | Key Grip | 
| Tony Gavin | Best Boy Grip | 
| William Ambrose | Grip | 
| Javier Ferrer | Grip | 
| Steve Zvorsky | Grip | 
| Terry Newport | Grip | 
| Christopher M. Taylor | Production Sound Mixer | 
| Marydixie Kirkpatrick | Boom Operator | 
| Buck Robinson | Boom Operator | 
| Leslie Kaplan | Assistant Costume Designer | 
| Shelly Noel Ludolph | Set Costumer | 
| Stephanie L. Massie | Assistant Makeup Artist | 
| Diana Ragland | Assistant Makeup Artist | 
| Sam Greenmun | Makeup Effects Designer | 
| Todd Rex | Sculptor | 
| Jennifer Slinger | Makeup Effects | 
| Mike Larabee | Makeup Effects | 
| Kelly Mann | Makeup Effects | 
| J.M. Logan | Makeup Effects | 
| Kathleen Coates | Production Designer | 
| Jennifer Nejman | Art Direction | 
| Becky Cotton | Set Decoration | 
| David Riggs | Property Master | 
| Sandra McCarthy | Special Effects | 
| Nanette K. Martin | Script Supervisor | 
| Tanya Lemani George | Location Manager | 
| Sondra Peluce | Craft Service | 
| Roberto G. Ramirez | Production Assistant | 
| Ben Scissors | Production Assistant | 
| Jan Bender | Production Assistant | 
| Cameron Anderson | Production Assistant | 
| Gennette Tondino | Casting | 
| Ted Warren | Casting | 
| Milo Brown | Transportation Coordinator | 
| Leon Beauchemin | Transportation Captain | 
| Kevin Johnson | Driver | 
| Virgil Fornas | Studio Teacher | 
| Name | Title | 
|---|---|
| Ashok Amritraj | Producer | 
| Don Wilson | Co-Producer | 
| Organization | Category | Person | 
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It's got Don "The Dragon" Wilson kind of playing Lorenzo Lamas from Renegade, kind of playing Brandon Lee from The Crow. And it has Maria Ford who... kept her clothes on, which makes one instantly wonder how that went down in the casting call. "Listen, Maria, we really want you for the role, but ... are you OK with not doing full frontal?" Anyway, this movie would have been something with a higher budget wouldn't it? The start of the film was solid... SOLID... for any independent horror/action flick.... ... and then the unnecessary subplots failed. They attempted to give a little too much character to Don Wilson and, honestly, this time it would have been better if they left him underdeveloped and made him more the vampire boogeyman. No one would have complained if Ford took her clothes off again... no one. And, seriously, the attempts to flesh out the story weren't necessary. It had a great start, it should have fallen back on mindless action, but the plot just kept getting in the way of that. It was a B-Movie that thought it was something more and that is where things fail.... ... but, Don "The Dragon" Wilson was really trying his best to be more than a kickboxing machine, so... credit. And the opening alone spoke of real potential. But, sometimes, you just have to understand that you are making a B-Movie and roll with it.