

Uwe Boll · 2005 · Film
1h 34m · Fantasy, Horror, Action
In 4 Achriom libraries
Set in the dark and gritty backdrop of 18th-century Romania, this film follows a unique protagonist: a human-vampire hybrid seeking retribution against her malevolent father, Kagan, the vampire king.
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