Live Evil (film)

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Live Evil
Directed by Jay Woelfel
Produced by Mark Terry
Robert Sotto
Beau Unger
Elisabeth Busch
Ken Foree
Written by Jay Woelfel
Starring Tim Thomerson
Mark Hengst
Osa Wallander
Ken Foree
Kimberly Sanders
Gregory Lee Kenyon
Eva Derrek
Chuck Williams
Tiffany Shepis
Music by Austin Wintory
Cinematography Kelly Richard
Scott Spears
Editing by Jonathan Ammon
Jay Woelfel
Release date(s) 2008
Language English
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Live Evil is a 2007 horror film starring Tim Thomerson, Mark Hengst, Osa Wallander, Ken Foree, Kimberly Sanders, Gregory Lee Kenyon, Eva Derrek and Chuck Williams. The screenplay was adapted and directed by Jay Woelfel and produced by Mark Terry.

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A hunter dressed in black. This cowboy-hat-wearing samurai-sword-wielding Priest (Tim Thomerson) is on a quest for blood. Vampire blood. He's out for revenge on a "clique" of four vampires who are traveling across country in search of "pure blood." The human blood pool has become polluted by drugs, alcohol, AIDS, diabetes, anti-depressants, cigarettes, anything that changes the blood even a small amount makes it undrinkable for vampires, who, like hi-performance automobiles need "hi test" fuel (blood) in order to survive. This has started a sort of underground civil war between various groups of vampires and vampires themselves have mutated due to the pollution of their life blood. Live Evil is what is written on playing cards left behind on the bodies of dead vampires that this mysterious priest/hunter leaves in his wake as he gets closer and closer to our main group of vampires. He's out for revenge and the real reason for this is not revealed until the very end. He's as cold blooded or more than the vampires he seeks, because he has to be. The leader of the group of vampires is Benedict (Mark Hengst), the "oldest' of the group he's seen the rise and fall of the vampires and is out to protect his small family of vampires. He's also in love with one of the two females in his group, Sydney (Osa Wallander). Sydney is a sexy but equally ravenous vampire who is becoming more and more out of control. Yael (Eva Derrek) is the youngest of the group and the most enthusiastic and inexperienced, of these vampires; her recklessness could threaten their group's existence. Also part of the group is the acerbic Baxter (Gregory Lee Kenyon), an Irish former silent movie star, who became a vampire in order to stay young forever only to have his career ruined when sound films came in. His bitterness and Yael's young enthusiasm create more tension for Benedict to try to control. This clique is constantly trying to find pure bloods for food and also on the run from the priest who gets closer and closer to them with every mile as they travel to Los Angeles to find a blood dealer, Max, a man who "pushes" blood stolen from hospitals to vampire clients. In a wild opening sequence car chase the priest's car flips over and his right leg is injured so severely that he must hijack a ride from Roxy (Kimberly Sanders). A beautiful tough African American woman who doesn't know if the priest is just insane or if there really are vampires. As the two grudging companions get to know each other the priest learns that Roxy is a "pure blood" and realizes that he must do more than just seek revenge, he must care for another human being for the first time in his life. Neither vampires, nor vampire hunter priest take prisoners in this increasingly frenzied cat and mouse game. It's a bloody trail of bodies, both human and vampires, that climaxes in an abandoned church in the barren desert.

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