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Natassia Malthe | ... | ||
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Michael Paré | ... | ||
Chris Coppola | ... |
Newton Piles
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Chris Spencer | ... |
Bartender Bob
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Brendan Fletcher | ... | ||
Sarah-Jane Redmond | ... |
Martha
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Michael Teigen | ... |
Slime Bag Franson
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Michael Eklund | ... |
The Preacher
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John Novak | ... |
Sheriff Cobden
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Tyron Leitso | ... |
Fleetwood
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Jodelle Ferland | ... | ||
Mike Dopud | ... |
Flintlock Hogan
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Vincent Gale | ... |
Mick
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John Tench | ... |
Moffat
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It's a hundred years later, and the dhampir Rayne has arrived in the town of Deliverance, Montana where a group of vampire cowboys have emerged. Led by Billy the Kid, hell-bent on creating his own kingdom, he slaughters townspeople and rounds up children. He spares the life of Chicago Chronicle reporter Newton Pyles. Rayne aligns herself with Pat Garret, a member of the long-thought-dead Brimstone society, a dishonest preacher, and a lowlife named Franson, to stop Billy the Kid and show the world how the West was really won. Written by Chris Walker (cgw@mac.com)
Part two of a series of straight to DVD Rayne vampire movies, this handsome looking low budget adult Western rides along OK, with all action actress Nataassia Maithe as Rayne the Vampire killer and Zack Ward playing Billy the kid, the Vampire boss who comes to the town Deliverance, waiting for the new railroad to come to town so that he can send his new souls across America. Fun for the late night audience, this gets by on Maithe's charm,looks and fighting abilities and Wards menacing vampire. Don't expect much and you will be pleased. The music score sounds very much like Close Every Door, a song from Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical Joseph and his Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.This series has quite a following here in the UK.There are also some minor cuts for the TV version here in UK.