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Vampire Hunters

"Five heroes. A coven of vampires. A lot of bad blood."

May 23, 2003 1h 48m 4.6/10 (43 votes)

Originally released in 2003. Vampire Hunters is a horror/fantasy film. directed by Wellson Chin Sing-Wai.

Starring Michael Chow Man-Kin, Ken Chang Tzu-Yao, and Lam Suet

Synopsis

In 17th century China, zombies and vampires roamed the lands, feeding on the unsuspecting. A group of martial artists / vampire hunters find themselves employed by a very rich - and very insane - old man who has kept everyone of his relatives preserved in wax and not buried. Apparently it is his family's tradition. So, having generations of potential zombies in your cellar may not be the smartest idea ever, but it takes two to tango. In this case, a thief wants the old-man's treasure and hires a zombie-wrangler to re-animate the waxed up relatives in order to sneak into the mansion and steal the treasure. It's up to the kung-fu fighting vampire hunters to save the day (or night).

Quick Facts

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Release Date May 23, 2003 22 years ago
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Runtime 1h 48m 108 minutes total
User Rating 4.6/10 Mixed (43 votes)
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Budget $1M Production budget
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Language CN Original language
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Country Hong Kong + 2 more

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
CN
Budget
$1,000,000

Production Companies

  • Film Workshop

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Vampire Hunters about?

In 17th century China, zombies and vampires roamed the lands, feeding on the unsuspecting. A group of martial artists / vampire hunters find themselves employed by a very rich - and very insane - o...

Who directed Vampire Hunters?

Vampire Hunters was directed by Wellson Chin Sing-Wai.

How long is Vampire Hunters?

Vampire Hunters has a runtime of 1 hours and 48 minutes (108 minutes total).

When was Vampire Hunters released?

Vampire Hunters was released on May 23, 2003 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Vampire Hunters?

The main cast of Vampire Hunters includes Michael Chow Man-Kin, Ken Chang Tzu-Yao, Lam Suet, Danny Chan Kwok-Kwan, Yu Rongguang.