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Los asesinos de vampiros cazan a uno especialmente malo con una estudiosa del folclore y su hermana, allá en Transilvania.Los asesinos de vampiros cazan a uno especialmente malo con una estudiosa del folclore y su hermana, allá en Transilvania.Los asesinos de vampiros cazan a uno especialmente malo con una estudiosa del folclore y su hermana, allá en Transilvania.
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Kevin Spirtas
- Mel
- (as Kevin Blair)
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Terrible? No this is not terrible. Actually Subspecies 2 is the best of the 4, soon to be 5 films. This time Michelle the survivor of the weaker part 1 seeks the help of her sister to escape her stalker, vampire Radu. Good story, acting, and effects. ***1/2 out of *****.
Oh wow, I stumbled upon this movie on Sci-Fi channel and fell instantly in love with it! The shadow effects were the most amazing I'd ever seen, and the actress, Denise Duff who plays Michelle was so awesome! Also Radu,Anders Hove was superbly chilling yet lovable at the same time.
Awesome eerie, gothic vampire movie!!! A bit gory, on the blood and cutting off of body parts, but all in all the rest is awesome.
When you crave a dark, gothic, chiller, this is the one to see!:)
Awesome eerie, gothic vampire movie!!! A bit gory, on the blood and cutting off of body parts, but all in all the rest is awesome.
When you crave a dark, gothic, chiller, this is the one to see!:)
Having sensibly disposed of Stefan and focused on the far more interesting Radu, the Full Moon crew really gets this series rolling with its second film. Michelle (Denise Duff, replacing the first film's Laura Tate) escapes Castle Vlad and flees to Bucharest, taking with her the precious Bloodstone. Desperately battling her own developing vampirism, she begs her sister Rebecca to take her back to America, but when Rebecca arrives, Michelle - ashamed of her condition - finds it near-impossible to face her. This sets up the film's central game of cat-and-bat-and-mouse, as the worried Rebecca and the resurrected Radu hunt Michelle through Bucharest's night time streets and Rebecca assembles a motley gang of Fearless Vampire Hunters [TM] to pursue her sister's tormentor. A terrific mixture of macabre and down-to-earth characters, with Duff standing out as the terrified but strong-willed Michelle, Melanie Shatner fine as brave and concerned Rebecca, Michael Denish enjoying the Van Helsing-esque role of Prof. Popescu and Ion Haiduc especially good as the pragmatic Romanian cop Lt. Marin.
The movie, however, *belongs* to Anders Hove as Radu. Hove brings a completely unexpected level of sympathy and emotion to the character. He gets under the skin of the monster makeup to wonderfully suggest the childlike nature, terrible loneliness, and unfed craving for love that offset Radu's displays of cruelty and sudden violence. The scenes with his horrific mother are genuinely affecting, as he tries desperately for even a moment of her approval. Hove's performance is certainly the core of this film and bids to become the main reason for further Subspecies films.
The movie, however, *belongs* to Anders Hove as Radu. Hove brings a completely unexpected level of sympathy and emotion to the character. He gets under the skin of the monster makeup to wonderfully suggest the childlike nature, terrible loneliness, and unfed craving for love that offset Radu's displays of cruelty and sudden violence. The scenes with his horrific mother are genuinely affecting, as he tries desperately for even a moment of her approval. Hove's performance is certainly the core of this film and bids to become the main reason for further Subspecies films.
Bloodstone: Subspecies II is a horror film directed by Ted Nicolaou. The film stars Anders Hove, Denice Duff, Kevin Spirtas, Melanie Shatner, Michael Denish, Pamela Gordon and Ion Haiduc.
When Michelle disappears, her sister Rebecca begins searching for her and discovers she must battle a love-starved vampire and his minions.
Usually C grade films are big disappointment but this film is an exception, where first part of this film was good second part follows the first part effectively and is a decent entertainer just like it's predecessor.
The plot is good and screenplay is gripping. The film will keep the viewers intact although special effects are disappointing.
Acting in the film is good and Anders Hove was the most impressive of them all. Rest of the cast supported well.
Cinematography was average and could've been better and climax sets a great foundation for third part.
Overall this is not a typical C grade film and this film entertains.
When Michelle disappears, her sister Rebecca begins searching for her and discovers she must battle a love-starved vampire and his minions.
Usually C grade films are big disappointment but this film is an exception, where first part of this film was good second part follows the first part effectively and is a decent entertainer just like it's predecessor.
The plot is good and screenplay is gripping. The film will keep the viewers intact although special effects are disappointing.
Acting in the film is good and Anders Hove was the most impressive of them all. Rest of the cast supported well.
Cinematography was average and could've been better and climax sets a great foundation for third part.
Overall this is not a typical C grade film and this film entertains.
I was given the chance in 2019 and sit down to watch three movies of the "Subspecies" franchise, which I did and watched them in rapid succession of one another.
First of all, I must admit to being so very thrilled and content with the fact that "Bloodstone: Subspecies II" is a direct and continuous sequel to the first "Subspecies" movie. By that I mean that this sequel picks up exactly where the first movie left the audience hanging. I enjoyed that tremendously, and it is rare that you actually see that done in movies.
I found "Bloodstone: Subspecies II" to be equally entertaining and the first "Subspecies" movie and subsequently also as the third movie in the franchise as I watched that directly after having finished "Bloodstone: Subspecies II".
The Radu character, once again portrayed by Anders Hove - and done so with so much grace and perfection I might add, is fleshed out, pardon the pun, in greater detail in this sequel. While the storyline is a continuation of the first movie, we still get a much more in-depth look into whom the Radu character is, what drives him and how he came to be as he is.
While these "Subspecies" are within the horror genre, they are not actually based on being scary or being able to make the audience cringe from gore and violence and jump out of their seats from a myriad of jump scares. No, this franchise is based on character development and a continuous plot and storyline. And that really carries the movies quite some way.
They definitely upped their game in terms of make-up and special effects in this 1993 sequel to the original 1991 "Subspecies" movie. And while it wasn't sorely needed, it made for a more enjoyable viewing of course.
I thoroughly enjoy the "Subspecies" franchise, and I find the Radu character to actually be the most memorable vampire character that I have seen throughout all the vampire movies I have watched over the past three decades give or take.
If you have not yet gotten acquainted with the "Subspecies" franchise and the long-fingered monstrous Radu character, I can definitely strongly recommend that you do so if you are given the chance.
First of all, I must admit to being so very thrilled and content with the fact that "Bloodstone: Subspecies II" is a direct and continuous sequel to the first "Subspecies" movie. By that I mean that this sequel picks up exactly where the first movie left the audience hanging. I enjoyed that tremendously, and it is rare that you actually see that done in movies.
I found "Bloodstone: Subspecies II" to be equally entertaining and the first "Subspecies" movie and subsequently also as the third movie in the franchise as I watched that directly after having finished "Bloodstone: Subspecies II".
The Radu character, once again portrayed by Anders Hove - and done so with so much grace and perfection I might add, is fleshed out, pardon the pun, in greater detail in this sequel. While the storyline is a continuation of the first movie, we still get a much more in-depth look into whom the Radu character is, what drives him and how he came to be as he is.
While these "Subspecies" are within the horror genre, they are not actually based on being scary or being able to make the audience cringe from gore and violence and jump out of their seats from a myriad of jump scares. No, this franchise is based on character development and a continuous plot and storyline. And that really carries the movies quite some way.
They definitely upped their game in terms of make-up and special effects in this 1993 sequel to the original 1991 "Subspecies" movie. And while it wasn't sorely needed, it made for a more enjoyable viewing of course.
I thoroughly enjoy the "Subspecies" franchise, and I find the Radu character to actually be the most memorable vampire character that I have seen throughout all the vampire movies I have watched over the past three decades give or take.
If you have not yet gotten acquainted with the "Subspecies" franchise and the long-fingered monstrous Radu character, I can definitely strongly recommend that you do so if you are given the chance.
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- CuriosidadesWhenever the subtitles say a character is speaking "Hungarian" - they do not.
- PifiasWhen the church bell tolls, the shot shows a bell immobile, with the striker hanging motionless.
- ConexionesEdited into Full Moon Fantasy (1993)
- Banda sonoraBeneath The Gravestone
Written by Norman Cabrera (as Cabrera) / Wayne Toth (as Toth), BMI
Performed by 13 Ghosts
Produced by John Bogosian
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