Life Blood (film)

Not to be confused with Lifeblood (disambiguation).
Life Blood
Directed by Ron Carlson
Produced by Ron Carlson
Chris Lytton
Rachel North
Starring Sophie Monk
Anya Lahiri
Scout Taylor-Compton
Electra Avellan
Patrick Renna
Charles Napier
Angela Lindvall
Danny Woodburn
Tava Smiley
Music by Roger Neill
Cinematography Marc Carter
Edited by Richard Hackney
Release dates
  • November 27, 2009 (2009-11-27) (Germany)
  • April 27, 2010 (2010-04-27) (United States)
Running time
85 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Life Blood is a supernatural horror thriller film released in 2009. The film was directed and produced by Ron Carlson.[1]

Plot

On New Year's Eve 1968, a lesbian couple, named Brooke and Rhea, encounter the Creator of the Universe while driving on the Pearblossom Highway as they leave a party, when Brooke killed a rapist. The women are laid to rest for 40 years and awake New Year's Day 2009... as vampires. The film follows them as they are meant to lead a life of greater purpose.

Instructed to devour evil, and thereby gain eternal life, the story portrays their first 24 hours of survival as these reborn creatures. Brooke starts to go on a killing spree, to prove herself loyal to the Creator, while Rhea tries to put a stop to the chaos that Brooke started after she kills a sheriff, his deputies, a married couple on vacation, and a hitch-hiker.

The film ends with Rhea killing Brooke by impaling her with a stop sign, when Brooke refused to devour evil souls but to devour good souls. After telling her story to Lizzy, Rhea tries to start her life all over again, this time, as a vampire, not knowing that Brooke is still alive, presumably plotting her revenge.[2]

Cast

Production

Pearblossom began production in late May 2007,[3] was than renamed Murder World.

Release

Originally titled Pearblossom, it was renamed Life Blood for the DVD release,[4] which came out on 27 April 2010 through Lionsgate in the USA.[5]

Background

It features actress Scout Taylor-Compton, known for portraying Laurie Strode in the horror film remake Halloween, and Electra Avellan who previously appeared in Grindhouse with her twin sister. Taylor-Compton has gone on to say that her appearance is not a starring role, but a cameo.[6]

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