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Razor Blade Smile

  • 1998
  • R
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
1.7K
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Eileen Daly in Razor Blade Smile (1998)
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Lilith Silver is a contract killer with an unusual past - 150 years ago she had been mortally wounded in a duel, but was saved from death by being transformed into a vampire. Nowadays she ki... Read allLilith Silver is a contract killer with an unusual past - 150 years ago she had been mortally wounded in a duel, but was saved from death by being transformed into a vampire. Nowadays she kills on behalf of Platinum, her boss and lover.Lilith Silver is a contract killer with an unusual past - 150 years ago she had been mortally wounded in a duel, but was saved from death by being transformed into a vampire. Nowadays she kills on behalf of Platinum, her boss and lover.

  • Director
    • Jake West
  • Writer
    • Jake West
  • Stars
    • Eileen Daly
    • Christopher Adamson
    • Jonathan Coote
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
    1.7K
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    • Director
      • Jake West
    • Writer
      • Jake West
    • Stars
      • Eileen Daly
      • Christopher Adamson
      • Jonathan Coote
    • 99User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 7 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Eileen Daly
    Eileen Daly
    • Lilith Silver
    Christopher Adamson
    Christopher Adamson
    • Sethane Blake
    Jonathan Coote
    Jonathan Coote
    • Detective Inspector Price
    Kevin Howarth
    Kevin Howarth
    • Platinum
    David Warbeck
    David Warbeck
    • The Horror Movie Man
    Heidi James
    • Ariauna
    Isabel Brook
    • Silk
    Louisa Moore
    • Celeste
    Grahame Wood
    Grahame Wood
    • Student Photographer
    Jennifer Guy
    • Cindy Arnold
    Georgio Serafini
    • Leonard Arnold
    Mark Caven
    Mark Caven
    • The Detective
    Bradley Lavelle
    Bradley Lavelle
    • The Chill Pilgrim
    • (as Brad Lavelle)
    Peter Godwin
    • Illuminati Conspirator
    Scott Bennett
    • Guard 1 - Max
    Paul Marino
    • Guard 2 - Paul
    Russell Dale
    • Ryders Second
    Glenn Wrage
    Glenn Wrage
    • Duelist 1 - Jack Ryder
    • Director
      • Jake West
    • Writer
      • Jake West
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    Alex-372

    Low quality, high on gore

    Just as you thought that Britain didn't have a small, low-budget movie industry left outside of student projects, Razorblade Smile makes it's appearance. This is not a good movie. Low production values (seems to have been shot on a handheld camcorder), very poor acting, especially by the lead, etc. However, if you like buxom women who also happen to be vampire assassins, it's worth a peek (she gets naked too).

    I'd never seen Elain Daly before, but she looks good, is really well built (no silicone), gets naked, and there are some attractive, natural supporting women as well. It's supposed to be about the games vampires play when they have eternity on their hands. According to the IMDB's filmography, she has similar type movies to her credit, so you might want to check them out.

    I could have done with some more graphic violence and bloodlust, though, but that may be because of the cut version I saw.
    Kato_2

    A different take on vampires - quite good...not brilliant!

    Whether or not you'll like this depends on how seriously you intend to take it. I found it funny (in a tacky kind of way). It had some neat ideas which weren't used as well as they could be and some very good scenes. The acting was okay - if a bit iffy at times - and the special effects were nothing to write home about. If you take vampire films seriously then it's not for you. But if you take them with a pinch of salt you'll probably enjoy it!
    yoda-89

    low budget vampireflick but an instant cult-classic

    Well, Razor Blade Smile obviously is a low budget horror/action flick. But seeing Eileen Daly as her alter ego Lilith Silver is something to tell your friends about. It won't be long before they knock on your door to see this cool white face with red lips and impressive fangs. Razor Blade Smile is a small production so don't expect mega-special effects by the ILM boys but some nice camera-angles, a few colouring filters in the right place and wildly edited actionscenes. The acting, though not very impressive sufficiently reflects the fun in making this movie. Don't take it too seriously, the actors don't so just enjoy 93 minutes of popcornfun. Razor Blade Smile is destined to be a cult-classic, amongst Vampiremovie-lovers it will raise a brow but that will be amply compensated by buckets full of blood. Cheers.... Constant Hoogenbosch, from the Netherlands (saw it on video)
    7glopglop

    Great filmmaking given the budget

    I mainly watched this because I had read an article about the female protagonist in an admittedly strange mag (Bizarre). My expectations were as low as they possibly could be so maybe that's why I enjoyed so much what I saw... The story's an entertaining and fresh go at an ever so well known theme (vampires) but what really makes this movie worth watching is a) the fact (?) that the entire cast really seems to have had great fun while doing this and b) that the visuals are just what they ought to be given that the makers didn't have a Hollywood budget. Amateurish at times, it is convincing enough for what it is - a cheap but fun vampire movie with lots of teeth, bites and blood. All I can say is that I great fun for an hour and a half. I wish I could say similar things about some lame but big budget movies like The Matrix or the like. Watch it and make up your own opinion. My bet is you won't regret it.
    Eric-1226

    When she fancies a pint...

    ... she takes a liter (or two). Blood, that is. "Drink and heal" is vamp Lilith's code of survival. You can pump her full of lead till she's leaking like a sieve, but oh... just let her replenish her vital fluids through siphoning off some unlucky victim's fresh blood, and Bingo! The babe's back in business!

    In spite of a few of its flaws, I couldn't help but like this movie. It is glaringly low-budget in places, and there are a few loose ends that are jarringly ineffective in the movie (example: the police detectives are questioning Lilith in New Scotland Yard (whatever happened to Old Scotland Yard, by the way?) and they have this tape recorder running, and the camera keeps doing close-ups of the tape... as if to imply, "Stay tuned! This little cassette tape somehow has real pending significance!" or something like that. Well, Lilith beats the rap so to speak, she walks out of questioning, and the one detective simply rips the tape out of the recorder and tears it up. So it is all just wasted suspense, leading you nowhere. I felt cheated.)

    I also think there are a few areas of shameless padding (way too many shots of Lilith baring her pretty white fangs, for example). But all in all a very enjoyable flick. Thanks to the low budget, the production values actually lead to lots of groovy atmosphere of the "camp horror" variety, plus the movie boasts characters that are just compellingly 3-dimensional enough to latch on to and really get into. I also liked all the attempts at humor - the Chicken Vindaloo joke was cute!

    Finally, I liked to read herein how other viewers from Britain could personally relate to those rocky outcroppings where the big gun battle takes place. As for me, it reminds me of the movie The Deer Hunter, with Robert Deniro. I have actually hiked in and around the very rocky outcroppings in the movie where they show Deniro hunting (it's supposed to be in Pennsylvania, but was actually filmed around Mt. Baker, Washington State.) So, fellow rock-relaters, I salute you.

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    • Trivia
      Bill Nighy turned down the role of Sethane Blake. He would later play the role of vampire elder Viktor in 'Underworld" (2003.)
    • Quotes

      Lilith Silver: I bet you think you know all about vampires. Believe me, you know fuck all.

    • Crazy credits
      After the credits finish, Lilith ties up a loose end in the story while narrates how she hates loose ends.
    • Connections
      Featured in Hagan Reviews: Razor Blade Smile (2014)
    • Soundtracks
      For Her Light
      Written by Carl McCoy, Tony Pettitt (as Tony Petitt), Paul Wright,

      Andrew Wright (as Nod Wright) and Peter Yates

      Performed by Fields of the Nephilim

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    • Release date
      • October 16, 1998 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Pure Vamp
    • Filming locations
      • Buckinghamshire, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Palm Pictures
      • Manga Live
      • Bestalk Films
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    • Budget
      • £20,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 42m(102 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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