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Director
  
Ron Oliver

Country
  
Canada

4/10
IMDb

Duration
  

Language
  
English

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Release date
  
March 22, 2005 (2005-03-22)

Writer
  
Lisa Morton, Brett Thompson

Tagline
  
Being wild is in their blood.

Thralls (also known as Blood Angels in Canada; Ángeles sanguinarios in Argentina, and Les esclaves d'un vampire in France) is a 2004 comedy horror film.

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The film stars Lorenzo Lamas, Leah Cairns, Siri Baruc, Crystal Lowe, Lisa Marie Caruk, Sonya Salomaa, and Moneca Delain. It is directed by Ron Oliver, written by Lisa Morton and Brett Thompson, and has an MPAA rating of R.

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Plot

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The plot focuses on six women known as thralls, half-vampires who lack the ability to fly or turn their victims. The thralls are joined by Ashley (Baruc), the sister of one of the thralls, and together they attempt to escape from the control of Mr. Jones (Lamas), a centuries-old vampire with a henchman named Rennie. Leslie opens a dance club in Iowa, while waiting the arrival of her sister Ashley, who grew up in an abusive household. Her father dies of a heart attack, causing Ashley to live with her sister.

Leslie saves Ashley from a group of muggers, and drains one of them of his blood. At the club, a Transvestite threatens to expose the girls for what they really are. Ashley learns that Leslie and her friends are half-vampire. She thanks them for saving her life when she almost fell over a rail. They stole the Necronomicon to defeat Jones, who plans on taking over the world by unleashing Belial, a demon. It is said the Belial tried to make vampires in his own image, but it resulted in making them look human. It is also said that the ritual will begin on the winter solstice, which is the longest night of the year.

Ashley falls for Jim, a local who didn't believe her at first, while his cousin, Jeff, gets involved with Roxie, a D.J. Earlier, Jim saved Ashley from a thug that tried to have his way with her. Roxie drains Jeff of his blood, but doesn't kill him. Unknown to Leslie, Lean, her friend, is involved with Jones. Jones kills the cross dresser when he starts calling him Elvis, causing a panic in the club. After hearing of the plan, Ashley gets stabbed in the back by Rennie while trying to stop the both of them. Lean reveals to Leslie that Jones gave her money to open the dance club, so that the ritual will be complete.

Earlier, Jones tried to offer Ashley a chance at happiness, but she refused to become a full vampire. Roxie is killed by Lean, due to her interference with the ritual that will resurrect Belial. Lean also kills Buzz, her friend, by shooting her in the back with a silver bullet. With the ritual ruined, Lean begs for Jones to turn her into a full vampire, but tells her he lied, and that she is of no use to him.

Rennie, Jones' henchman, reveals his love to Lean, but both of them get staked through their hearts: Rennie has a stake pulled from his chest after Lean fell on him, causing her to die as a normal human. Ashley returns as a full vampire and with her sister's and Brigitte's help, they defeat him. They cut up Jones with a sword as a warning to any vampire that crosses their path. Jim decides to go with Ashley and the others to another city, while Jeff is offered a deal by Jones, now cut to pieces, to help him find the girls.

Cast

  • Lorenzo Lamas as Mr. Jones Moss
  • Leah Cairns as Leslie Harper
  • Siri Baruc as Ashley Harper
  • Fiona Scott as Roxie Ulmer
  • Moneca Delain as Briggitte Milligan
  • Sonya Salomaa as Lean McKinley
  • Crystal Lowe as Tanya Watner
  • Lisa Marie Caruk as Buzz Horton
  • Shawn Roberts as Jim Larter
  • Richard Ian Cox as Rennie Chrismenthen
  • Nigel Vonas as Cisco O'Bannon
  • Shaw Madson as Porter Gonzalez
  • Kevan Ohtsji as "'Doughboy" Jeff Larter
  • References

    Thralls (film) Wikipedia
    Thralls (film) IMDb Thralls (film) themoviedb.org