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Rayne joins a resistence group to fight against the Nazis during World War II.Rayne joins a resistence group to fight against the Nazis during World War II.Rayne joins a resistence group to fight against the Nazis during World War II.
Vili Matula
- District Leader
- (as Vilim Matula)
Davorka Tovilo
- Prostitute
- (as Davorka)
- Director
- Writer
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- Trivia(at around 42 mins) Nathaniel tells Bloodrayne one of his underground team members cracked the German Enigma Code. Early versions were cracked by Polish Codebreakers prior to the outbreak of WWII. However, later versions were too complicated without the use of the primitive computer at Bletchley Park. A single person is not capable of cracking the Enigma Code.
- Goofs(at around 1h 3 mins) Near the end of the movie when the Nazi truck convoy is seen driving slowly through the countryside, white lines are plainly seen painted along the edges of the road. Marking roads in this way is a safety practice that wasn't put into place until the 1970's in Croatia (where the movie was filmed), though the film is obviously set during World War II.
- Alternate versionsThe unrated version was released to DVD.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Phelous & the Movies: BloodPhayne (2012)
- SoundtracksPiano Sonata No. 24, Op. 78
Written by Ludwig van Beethoven (as L. van Beethoven)
Performed by Jessica de Rooij
Published by Universal Music Publishing c/o Edition X-tended
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How can you go wrong with killing vampire Nazis?
That very thought was going through my head when I rented this cinematic excrement. Nazis are my favourite bad guys and this seemed like a promising take on a good formula. In short, the story was vapid and the acting was awful. They threw in some sex to titillate, but all it did was make me angry. The mad doctor is over the top yet not in a good way and he was stupid to boot. The lead Nazi was an acceptable villain, but only because his acting was not painful and he was a Nazi. The heroine seemed rather one dimensional and devoid of life (which I think was the "actress'" fault rather than the writers' or even intentional). The heroine, by the way, never actually wears those painted on "pants". Ever. Sorry. This movie is neither bad enough to be good nor is it passable as late night brain dead viewing. I should have known to save my $1.02 when I saw the cover. What can I say: I have a weakness for dead Nazis and shapely hips.
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- the-zombie-pirate
- Oct 14, 2011
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- BloodRayne 3: Warhammer
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- $10,000,000 (estimated)
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