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BloodRayne is a media franchise that originated with an action-adventure video game series originally developed by Terminal Reality and published by Majesco Entertainment which began with the game of the same name in 2002.
BloodRayne is a 2005 action horror film directed by Uwe Boll, from a screenplay written by Guinevere Turner. It is based on the video game franchise of the same name, from Majesco Entertainment and game developer Terminal Reality, of which it acts as a loose prequel to the first game.
Jan 6, 2006 · BloodRayne: Directed by Uwe Boll. With Kristanna Loken, Michael Madsen, Matthew Davis, Will Sanderson. In the eighteenth century, a vampire escapes from the freak show, in which she once participated, and teams up with a group of vampire slayers to kill the man who raped her mother.
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- Action, Fantasy, Horror
- Uwe Boll
- 2006-01-06
In the years between the World Wars, Agent BloodRayne works as a killing machine for The Brimstone Society – a top secret fraternity that hunts down and destroys supernatural threats. Two missions, five years apart, turn out to be connected by one man.
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- Ziggurat
- Terminal Reality
- Nov 20, 2020
BloodRayne is an action hack and slash video game and the first game in the BloodRayne series. In addition to a sequel, BloodRayne 2, BloodRayne and spin-off BloodRayne: Betrayal, and also inspired a series of films and self-contained comic books.
In 18th-century Romania, after spending much of her life in a traveling circus, human-vampire hybrid Rayne (Kristanna Loken) escapes and plots to take down her evil vampire father, Kagan (Ben...
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Bloodrayne. 2007 · 1 hr 39 min. R. Action · Horror. After escaping a travelling circus, an 18th century vampire joins a group of vampire hunters to avenge her mother's rape — and kill her father. Starring: Kristanna Loken Ben Kingsley Michelle Rodriguez. Directed by: Uwe Boll.