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Bloodlust: Subspecies III

  • Video
  • 1994
  • R
  • 1h 23m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
2.2K
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Bloodlust: Subspecies III (1994)
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Still in the thrall of the evil vampire Radu, Michelle yearns to be taught the skills of the vampire. Meanwhile, her sister Becky tries to free her from his evil clutches, and this time, she... Read allStill in the thrall of the evil vampire Radu, Michelle yearns to be taught the skills of the vampire. Meanwhile, her sister Becky tries to free her from his evil clutches, and this time, she's brought some help.Still in the thrall of the evil vampire Radu, Michelle yearns to be taught the skills of the vampire. Meanwhile, her sister Becky tries to free her from his evil clutches, and this time, she's brought some help.

  • Director
    • Ted Nicolaou
  • Writers
    • Charles Band
    • Ted Nicolaou
  • Stars
    • Anders Hove
    • Denice Duff
    • Kevin Spirtas
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    2.2K
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    • Director
      • Ted Nicolaou
    • Writers
      • Charles Band
      • Ted Nicolaou
    • Stars
      • Anders Hove
      • Denice Duff
      • Kevin Spirtas
    • 24User reviews
    • 33Critic reviews
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    Anders Hove
    Anders Hove
    • Radu
    Denice Duff
    Denice Duff
    • Michelle
    Kevin Spirtas
    Kevin Spirtas
    • Mel
    • (as Kevin Blair)
    Melanie Shatner
    Melanie Shatner
    • Rebecca
    Pamela Gordon
    Pamela Gordon
    • Mummy
    Ion Haiduc
    Ion Haiduc
    • Lieutenant Marin
    Michael Della Femina
    Michael Della Femina
    • Bob
    • (as Michael Dellafemina)
    Michael Denish
    • Popescu
    Nicolae Urs
    • Policeman
    Radu Minculescu
    Radu Minculescu
    • Policeman
    Elvira Deatcu
    • Woman Victim
    Camelia Zorlescu
    Camelia Zorlescu
    • Popescu's Secretary
    Theodor Danetti
    Theodor Danetti
    • Innkeeper
    Florin Ionescu
    • Violin Boy
    Rodica Horobet
    • Woman in Car
    Ileana Stana Ionescu
    • Hotel Clerk
    Eugenia Bosânceanu
    • Widow
    • (as Eugenia Bosanceanu)
    • Director
      • Ted Nicolaou
    • Writers
      • Charles Band
      • Ted Nicolaou
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    6paul_m_haakonsen

    The show must go on...

    I was fortunate enough to watch the third installment in the "Subspecies" franchise back-to-back with the previous two movies, making a whole evening out of it. And it was interesting to find out that parts II and III were also filmed back-to-back.

    Again, this is a direct continuation of the events that transpired in "Bloodlust: Subspecies II" and continued where part II left the audience. This is really something that is unique and definitely is a defining event for the franchise.

    "Bloodlust: Subspecies III", like the previous two movies, while being in the horror genre, is not a movie that is made to scare the audience or gross out the audience with over-the-top special effects and ways to kill or maim characters. No, again, this is about character development and about story progression. Those are factors to the franchise that I immensely enjoy and it make for some very good entertainment.

    Needless to say that Anders Hove carries the movie phenomenally as he did with the previous two movies. He definitely puts so much energy and personality into the Radu character and makes it for a very memorable character in the vampire genre.

    "Bloodlust: Subspecies III" makes for good entertainment, and it is delivering a straight forward storyline and script, much alike the previous two movies. There are little surprises or plot twists along the way, but the previous two movies weren't known for that either. The introduction of Bob, a soldier of fortune-like character, seemed very forced and misplaced in the movie. Especially because the character served very little purpose and was brought to a most sudden and random demise.

    If you have watched the previous two movies in the "Subspecies" genre, then you definitely should sit down to watch the third movie as well. "Subspecies" is a gem within the vampire genre.
    9Gafke

    Love Will Tear Us Apart

    Poor Radu. He's been stabbed and staked by his fledgling Michelle and her sister Becky and left for dead in the bottom of a dusty crypt in a Bucharest cemetery. But Radu's mummy comes to the rescue, recapturing Michelle almost instantly and healing her much abused son before the next moon rises. Upon awakening, Michelle is horrified to realize that Radu is not dead, nor has he released his hold on her. The bizarre threesome flee the cemetery and head back to Castle Vladislas. Michelle, disgusted by her vampiric urges, nevertheless demands that Radu show her the ropes. Radu, pathetically in love with the beautiful Michelle, alternatively tries to win her affections and force her into submission. Mummy resents the new fledgling and urges her son to destroy her. And Becky has not yet given up on the idea of a rescue, and she's brought plenty of back up this time.

    This third entry in the Subspecies series is every bit as fun as the first two, allowing its cast of characters to grow and evolve. Anders Hove as Radu becomes an object of pity here, revealing Radu not as evil incarnate, but as a lonely, miserable wretch who has never been loved...not even by his mummy. Michelle's continued rejection of her hideous Master is heartbreaking to watch. Time and again she professes her hatred for Radu, and Radu accepts it in silence and takes her back without a word against her, protecting her no matter what the cost. His love for her is genuinely pathetic and one can't help but feel some pity for him at last. Denise Duff as Michelle is very good once again, expressing sorrow and pain but also satisfaction and enthusiasm in her new found powers. Highlights include an emotional scene between Radu and Michelle atop the battlements of Castle Vladislas, and a brief but very funny sequence involving Becky, Radu and a gun loaded with silver bullets.

    Fans of the first two should not miss this third installment. Followed by a fourth film (Bloodstorm: Subspecies 4) which, sadly, is nowhere near as good as the first three Subspecies films.
    7Smells_Like_Cheese

    Radu's romantic side

    Now I know that most of the Subspecies fans prefer the second movie over Bloodlust: Subspecies III, but I think this was actually my favorite of the series. This is where we see a little bit of Radu's weakness and that he can have mortal feelings for another, even love. Weither or not he's in love with Michelle, I think he admires her innocence and beauty, the power she holds over him, she knows it and definitely takes advantage of it, who can blame her, right? But I love how the story goes into Radu, he fears this emotion, understandably, and it blinds him. This is strangely a tragic love story that really intrigues me, it goes from teacher/student to love/hate. Radu though I promise still delivers the good scares like the other Subspecies movies.

    Radu and his student, Michelle, are up to a lot, while he teaches her what it means to be a vampire, Radu's mother thinks it's a bad idea to keep her. Michelle's sister, Morgan, will not give up and she will do anything to save her sister's should. Michelle tells Radu that she can never love him, that she hates him and would rather just die instead of being a vampire but Radu wishes for her to stay with him forever.

    Bloodlust: Subspecies III is just continuing where the second Subspecies left off. My favorite scene was where Michelle is outside and Radu comes from behind her and she asks what can kill them, the dialog he delivers as well as his expressions, for a low budget film, Anders Hove is a good actor and makes Radu very believable. The scene was beautifully done between him and Denise. This was a fun series to get into, I really have enjoyed it, these are the horror films I've been looking for and would highly recommend them for a good scare.

    7/10
    6movieman_kev

    Lust for un-life

    Continuing directly after the major cliffhanger of the previous film (well after a short recap of the aforementioned movie at least) Subspecies 3 jumps right back into the thick of it. With Rebecca trying to save her beloved sister/recent vampire Michelle from evil vampire Radu and his witch of a mother.

    While there are parts of the film that I really enjoyed, this third film as a whole is a bit too padded and i believe that it would've been better served (artistically if not financially) by trimming it down and combining the footage left with part 2 to make a much better film. As it is, the film was OK, it just could've been such better.

    Eye Candy: Elvira Deatcu gets briefly topless and Melanie Shatner provides T&A
    6a_chinn

    Solid sequel to the surprisingly straight faced Charles Band horror franchise

    I'm quite surprised at myself for having not watching this Charles Band Full Moon Features production before and have quickly become a fan of the Subspecies series of films. I think what I like most about the series is that the vampires here are neither the Bela Lugosi elegant gentlemen type, nor are they the emo Anne Rice/Sookie Stackhouse type of vampires. The vampire Radu is a nasty scary looking monster. In many ways, he reminds me of the Steve Niles vampires in "30 Days of Night." In this third installment, Radu is still controlling one of the sisters from the previous film and her other sister is trying to free her from Radu's thrall. As with the previous films, this was competently directed by Ted Nicolaou, who makes the most of the European locations and the real-life castle that was owed by Band's production company at the time (and which appeared in just about every Full Moon film of this era, even one misguided Trancers film). Anders Hove continues to be creepy as Count Radu, the practical special effects are solid (and bloody), and the production values are better than most Full Moon productions. Overall, this one is a must see for fans of Charles Band films, but honestly this film is probably not one for non-fan of Full Moon Features.

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      Anders Hove can be seen out of makeup at an early part of the film. He is seen as a fisherman outside of a hotel.
    • Quotes

      Mummy: [to Michelle] I curse you for your beauty. For the innocence of your flesh. For the power you hold over my child.

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      Edited from Bloodstone: Subspecies II (1993)

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    • Release date
      • April 3, 2008 (Germany)
    • Countries of origin
      • Romania
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Subspecies III: Bloodlust
    • Filming locations
      • Bucharest, Romania
    • Production companies
      • Castel Film Romania
      • Castel Film Studio
      • Full Moon Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 23 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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