Blood Suckers 2005
"An all-guns-blazing, pedal-to-the-metal, rock 'n roll vampire film!"
Anton Rollino's high-octane adventure *Blood Suckers* (2005) delivers a wild ride through the sun-scorched Klein Karoo, blending sci-fi horror with rock 'n' roll energy.
Director: Anton Rollino
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Blood Suckers (2005) about?
Two amateur hunters accidentally capture a vampire, only to uncover a dangerous prophecy tied to Wyker, a powerful vampire prince. As they pursue him across the Klein Karoo, they realize the prophecy was written by vampires—and Wyker is waiting for them.
Who directed Blood Suckers?
The film was directed by Anton Rollino, a filmmaker known for blending genre elements with a high-energy approach.
Who stars in Blood Suckers?
The film stars Darron Meyer, Tyrel Meyer, Inge Beckmann, Rob van Vuuren, and Porteus Xandau as the core cast.
Is Blood Suckers (2005) worth watching?
While not a mainstream hit, *Blood Suckers* offers a fun, chaotic ride for horror and action fans. Its mix of sci-fi tropes, horror elements, and rock 'n' roll flair makes it a cult gem worth checking out if you enjoy offbeat genre films.
How long is Blood Suckers?
Runtime details are not listed.
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About Blood Suckers (2005) — A Rock 'n' Roll Vampire Chase Through the Klein Karoo
Anton Rollino's high-octane adventure *Blood Suckers* (2005) delivers a wild ride through the sun-scorched Klein Karoo, blending sci-fi horror with rock 'n' roll energy. Two bumbling hunters stumble into an ancient battle when their first vampire capture leads them straight to Wyker, a bloodthirsty vampire prince tied to a prophecy—only to discover the prophecy was written by vampires. As the hunters race to fulfill their destiny, they realize they've walked into a trap set by a cunning, centuries-old predator who's already three steps ahead. With relentless action and a darkly humorous edge, this film cranks up the stakes between folklore and modern mayhem.
Pitched as a pedal-to-the-metal vampire flick, *Blood Suckers* thrives on its over-the-top chaos, blending genre tropes with a gritty, rebellious spirit. Darron Meyer and Tyrel Meyer lead the charge as the unlikely heroes, supported by a cast that leans into the madness with infectious enthusiasm. The film's raw energy and genre mashup make it a cult favorite for fans of horror-comedy and action-horror hybrids, where every gunshot and vampire growl feels like part of a larger, anarchic symphony.