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Vampires: The Turning (2005)

Vampires: The Turning (2005)
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A man must make the ultimate sacrifice to save the woman he loves from creatures of the night in this tale of terror. Connor (Colin Egglesfield) and Amanda (Meredith Monroe) are a young couple who journey to Thailand on a vacation. Connor and Amanda have an argument one night, and she storms off; she doesn't return to their hotel that night, and it isn't long before he begins to worry. When the police can't help Connor find Amanda, he begins to wonder if she's fallen prey to an unusual form of foul play, and he learns that Thailand is home to a tribe of predatory vampires. Putting his martial arts skills to work, Connor seeks the help of a pair of local vampire hunters to bring Amanda back to safety, but it isn't long before he realizes that if he's to find the vampires, he must become one himself. Vampires: The Turning is an in-name-only follow-up to John Carpenter's 1998 hit Vampires. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Colin EgglesfieldStephanie Cho, (more)
Director(s):
Marty Weiss
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Vampires: The Turning

A man must make the ultimate sacrifice to save the woman he loves from creatures of the night in this tale of terror. Connor (Colin Egglesfield) and Amanda (Meredith Monroe) are a young couple who journey to Thailand on a vacation. Connor and Amanda have an argument one night, and she storms off; she doesn't return to their hotel that night, and it isn't long before he begins to worry. When the police can't help Connor find Amanda, he begins to wonder if she's fallen prey to an unusual form of foul play, and he learns that Thailand is home to a tribe of predatory vampires. Putting his martial arts skills to work, Connor seeks the help of a pair of local vampire hunters to bring Amanda back to safety, but it isn't long before he realizes that if he's to find the vampires, he must become one himself. Vampires: The Turning is an in-name-only follow-up to John Carpenter's 1998 hit Vampires. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
83 mins

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Director(s):
Marty Weiss
Writer(s):
Andy HurstD.B. Farmer
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Not For Children, Graphic Violence, Adult Situations)
Categories:
Horror
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Marsha V.

    This was a great action movie. I thoroughly enjoyed it.

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    Matthew S.

    It has some good vampire stuff & good action. An entertaining 'B' movie.

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    John Y.

    I'm a fan of the "Vampires" series started with the first John Carpenter movie. This is the third and surprisingly entertaining installment in the series. It's set in Thailand and has as the premise rival gangs of Vampires at war with each other, one that kills humans and the other that tries to satisfy itself with animal blood. The premise almost works. A tourist couple is caught in the middle of this: she is kidnapped by the human-sucking gang and the boyfriend joins the rivals to try to save her. The movie has a compelling plot, excellent production values, a lot of action, and is moderately scary, but suffers from poor acting, particularly on the part of the 800 year old Vampiress who started it all. Her acting is so terrible it's ludicrous, and almost destroys the film. All in all, though, I had fun with it. It's worth a rental.

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