Pale Blood
Pale Blood | |
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Directed by |
V.V. Dachin Hsu Michael W. Leighton |
Produced by |
Omar Kaczmarczyk Michael W. Leighton |
Written by |
V.V. Dachin Hsu Takashi Matsuoka |
Starring |
George Chakiris Wings Hauser Pamela Ludwig |
Music by | Jan A.P. Kaczmarek |
Cinematography | Gerry Lively |
Edited by |
Michael Kewley Stewart Schill |
Production company |
Noble Entertainment Group |
Distributed by | Noble Entertainment Group |
Release dates |
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Running time | 93 minutes |
Language | English |
Pale Blood is a 1990 direct-to-video vampire film directed by V.V. Dachin Hsu and Michael W. Leighton. It was written by Hsu an Takashi Matsuoka, and produced by Omar Kaczmarczyk and Leighton. The film starred George Chakiris, Wings Hauser and Pamela Ludwig, and featured music and performance by the punk rock band Agent Orange.
Plot
Michael Fury (Chakiris) arrives in Los Angeles to investigate a series of mysterious high-profile murders where the victims have been completely drained of blood. Aiding him in his quest is Lori (Ludwig), a junior member at an investigative firm who is obsessed with the occult. Unbeknownst to her, Fury is himself a vampire.
Cast
- George Chakiris as Michael Fury
- Wings Hauser as Van Vandameer
- Pamela Ludwig as Lori
- Diana Frank as Jenny
- Darcy DeMoss as Cherry
- Earl Garnes as Harker
- Frazer Smith as Frazer Kelly
- Michael Palm as Lead Singer in Band
- Agent Orange as Band
- Steven Bramble as Lori's Date
- Randy Almazon, Frank Barajas, Sheryl Bence, Wanda Blunt, Den Daniel, Jr., Marc Leighton, Michaele Leighton, Michael Shane Leighton, Michael Rosen, Rita M. Saiz, Lindsay Santos and Tom Sidell as People of the Night
Production
Pale Blood was filmed in Hong Kong.
Release
It was released by Noble Entertainment Group in October 1990, and was also known as A Marca do Vampiro in Brazil. Pale Blood was released on VHS by IMV in Germany in 1990, and by RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video in the US in 1992.
Reception
The fim received a B- score from Entertainment Weekly, which praised the film for doing "something new with the vampire genre."[1] TV Guide said, "PALE BLOOD positively aches to do something original with the lore of the undead. But the film never overcomes a serious anemia of good ideas and ways to handle them.[2]
References
- ↑ "Pale Blood". Retrieved 27 May 2015.
- ↑ http://www.tvguide.com/movies/pale-blood/review/128909/