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Avia Vampire Hunter (2005)

category: movie
usa, 87 min.

Directed by:
Leon Hunter

Starring:
Allison Valentino ... Avia Richards
Cliff Lee ... Nash
Rodney "Kamal" Jackson ... Guy
Oscar Segal ... Bennet
Carl J. Sukenick ... Zombie 1 (as Carl Sukenik)

ZMDB rating: 3/10 (2 votes)

Taglines:
”Evil has Something To Fear“
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”her sword will quench their thirst.“
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Story:
Avia Richards finds herself fighting a legion of different types of vampires with her samurai sword. No matter how many she slaughters, they seem to keep on coming after her. But, as her love interest discovers, everything that she sees might only exist in her imagination. During her final confrontation with the master vampire, he raises several zombies to do battle with her to protect himself.

Zombometer rating: 1 / 5
Zombies only in final battle scenes.


Movie keywords:
gore, splatter, horror, insanity, vampire, vampires, swordplay, sword, play,
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Not Bad For A Low Budget Movie

This is a pretty low budget film here, but it isn't nearly bad as some of the others from York Entertainmnet. The story about all of this carnage taking place inside Avia's mind could have been developed more extensively, since I believe that was a very intriguing storyline. Unfortunately, it really isn't developed as much as it could be. The scenes of Avia battling the vampires get to be a little bit repetitious as it seems like she is always fighting them and never really makes any progress. However, on the good side, the make-up for the vampires is fairly strong and the filmmakers provide viewers with several different type of vampires in Avia's visions. The Japanese type vampires are probably the best looking out of all of them. The zombie make-up is pretty decent at the end as well. The acting could use some improvement, but it's not any worse than many independent films out there. All in all, this one is worth a good look at. Available on DVD from York Entertainment.
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