
Pistolero 2002
In the wild west meets supernatural showdown of *Pistolero (2002)*, a lone gunslinger grapples with an eternal dilemma—hunting his prey versus succumbing to his darkest desires.
Director: William Mayo
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Pistolero* (2002) about?
*Pistolero* follows a vampire gunslinger struggling to control his bloodlust while taking on the leader of a powerful werewolf family. Set against the gritty backdrop of a frontier town, the film pits supernatural forces against each other in a battle for dominance and survival.
Who directed *Pistolero*?
William Mayo directed *Pistolero* (2002), blending action, comedy, and horror into a unique western twist.
Who stars in *Pistolero*?
The main cast includes Jeric Raval, John Apacible, Joanne Miller, Ramon Artiaga Zamora, and Orestes Ojeda, each bringing their own flavor to this supernatural western.
Is *Pistolero* (2002) worth watching?
With its offbeat premise and genre mashup, *Pistolero* offers a fun, if uneven, ride for fans of horror-comedy. While not a mainstream hit, its quirky charm and unconventional storytelling make it a standout for genre enthusiasts.
How long is *Pistolero*?
*Pistolero* runs for 110 minutes, delivering a tight yet packed narrative.
About Pistolero (2002) — A Vampire Gunslinger's Duel with a Werewolf Clan in the Wild West
In the wild west meets supernatural showdown of *Pistolero (2002)*, a lone gunslinger grapples with an eternal dilemma—hunting his prey versus succumbing to his darkest desires. Directed by William Mayo, this action-packed comedy-horror rides into uncharted territory where vampires and werewolves clash in a dusty frontier town. Jeric Raval stars as the conflicted pistolero, a supernatural gunslinger torn between his lethal instincts and the human life he clings to, while John Apacible plays his rival, the ruthless patriarch of a werewolf clan. The film blends dark humor with gothic horror, painting a vivid picture of a world where moonlight and gunpowder collide.
As tension simmers between rival monstrous factions, *Pistolero* delivers a unique twist on classic western tropes, infusing them with supernatural stakes and quirky humor. The atmosphere crackles with tension, from saloon brawls to moonlit showdowns, all while Raval's character struggles with the monstrous hunger gnawing at his soul. With its offbeat charm and genre-blending narrative, *Pistolero (2002)* is a cult gem for fans of unconventional horror-comedy adventures.