Vampire Assassin
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| Directed by | Ron Hall |
| Produced by |
Ron Hall David Huey Jesse Kitten |
| Written by | Ron Hall |
| Starring |
Ron Hall Mel Novak Gerald Okamura Rudy Ray Moore |
| Cinematography | Ed Tillman |
| Distributed by | Lions Gate Entertainment |
Release dates | August 9, 2005 |
Running time | 90 mins. |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Vampire Assassin is a 2005 direct-to-DVD film directed, written by, and starring martial artist Ron Hall.
Plot
When protagonist Derek Washington (Hall) was just a child, he witnessed his father's murder. Because of this, he became very afraid of blood. However, when a sting operation to find a counterfeiter named Gustoff Slovak (Mel Novak) goes wrong, Derek is forced to face his fear: blood. The operation backfires, resulting in a massacre that leaves Derek's team wiped out. Derek reaches the shocking conclusion that Slovak is actually a vampire, and joins forces with a weapons expert named Master Kao (Gerald Okamura). Kao is the last in a long line of vampire hunters, and agrees to train Derek in this ancient art of vampire slaying. However, in order to defeat Slovak, Derek must become a vampire assassin.
External links
- Vampire Assassin at the Internet Movie Database
- Vampire Assassin at AllMovie
- Vampire Assassin at Rotten Tomatoes
