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Blade

- Against an army of Immortals, one warrior must draw first blood.

The Daywalker known as "Blade" - a half-vampire, half-mortal man - becomes the protector of humanity against an underground army of vampires.

Release Date : 1998-08-21

Language :RussianEnglish

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : New Line CinemaAmen Ra FilmsImaginary Forces

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Wesley Snipes

Character Name : Blade

Original Name : Wesley Snipes

Gender : Male

Stephen Dorff

Character Name : Deacon Frost

Original Name : Stephen Dorff

Gender : Male

Kris Kristofferson

Character Name : Whistler

Original Name : Kris Kristofferson

Gender : Male

N'Bushe Wright

Character Name : Karen

Original Name : N'Bushe Wright

Gender : Female

Donal Logue

Character Name : Quinn

Original Name : Donal Logue

Gender : Male

Udo Kier

Character Name : Dragonetti

Original Name : Udo Kier

Gender : Male

Arly Jover

Character Name : Mercury

Original Name : Arly Jover

Gender : Female

Traci Lords

Character Name : Racquel

Original Name : Traci Lords

Gender : Female

Kevin Patrick Walls

Character Name : Krieger

Original Name : Kevin Patrick Walls

Gender : Male

Tim Guinee

Character Name : Curtis Webb

Original Name : Tim Guinee

Gender : Male

Sanaa Lathan

Character Name : Vanessa

Original Name : Sanaa Lathan

Gender : Female

Eric Edwards

Character Name : Pearl

Original Name : Eric Edwards

Gender : Male

Donna Wong

Character Name : Nurse

Original Name : Donna Wong

Gender : Female

Carmen Thomas

Character Name : Senior Resident

Original Name : Carmen Thomas

Gender : Female

Shannon Lee

Character Name : Resident

Original Name : Shannon Lee

Gender : Female

Kenny Johnson

Character Name : Heatseeking Dennis

Original Name : Kenny Johnson

Gender : Male

Clint Curtis

Character Name : Creepy Morgue Guy

Original Name : Clint Curtis

Gender : Male

Judson Scott

Character Name : Pallantine

Original Name : Judson Scott

Gender : Male

Sidney S. Liufau

Character Name : Japanese Doorman

Original Name : Sidney S. Liufau

Gender : Male

Keith Leon Williams

Character Name : Kam

Original Name : Keith Leon Williams

Gender : Male

Andray Johnson

Character Name : Paramedic

Original Name : Andray Johnson

Gender : Male

Stephen R. Peluso

Character Name : Paramedic

Original Name : Stephen R. Peluso

Gender : Male

Marcus Aurelius

Character Name : Pragmatic Policeman

Original Name : Marcus Aurelius

Gender : Male

John Enos III

Character Name : Blood Club Bouncer

Original Name : John Enos III

Gender : Male

Eboni 'Chrystal' Adams

Character Name : Martial Arts Kid

Original Name : Eboni 'Chrystal' Adams

Gender : Female

Lyle Conway

Character Name : Reichardt

Original Name : Lyle Conway

Gender : Male

Freeman White

Character Name : Menacing Stud

Original Name : Freeman White

Gender : Male

D.V. DeVincentis

Character Name : Vampire Underling

Original Name : D.V. DeVincentis

Gender : Male

Marcus Salgado

Character Name : Frost's Goon

Original Name : Marcus Salgado

Gender : Male

Esau McKnight

Character Name : Frost's Goon

Original Name : Esau McKnight

Gender : Male

Erl Van Douglas

Character Name : Von Esper

Original Name : Erl Van Douglas

Gender : Male

Matt Schulze

Character Name : Crease

Original Name : Matt Schulze

Gender : Male

Lennox Brown

Character Name : Pleading Goon

Original Name : Lennox Brown

Gender : Male

Yvette Ocampo

Character Name : Party Girl

Original Name : Yvette Ocampo

Gender : Male

Irena Stepić

Character Name : Slavic Vampire Lord

Original Name : Irena Stepić

Gender : Female

Jenya Lano

Character Name : Russian Woman

Original Name : Jenya Lano

Gender : Female

Levan Uchaneishvili

Character Name : Russian Vampire

Original Name : Levan Uchaneishvili

Gender : Male

Chris Casamassa

Character Name : Vampire (uncredited)

Original Name : Chris Casamassa

Gender : Male

Ron Cobert

Character Name : Vampire (uncredited)

Original Name : Ron Cobert

Gender : Male

Laura Cordova

Character Name : Vampire (uncredited)

Original Name : Laura Cordova

Gender : Male

Nikki DiSanto

Character Name : Vampire Victim (uncredited)

Original Name : Nikki DiSanto

Gender : Female

Ryan Glorioso

Character Name : Blood Bath Vampire (uncredited)

Original Name : Ryan Glorioso

Gender : Male

Al Goto

Character Name : Henchman (uncredited)

Original Name : Al Goto

Gender : Male

Mark Heenehan

Character Name : Club Patron (uncredited)

Original Name : Mark Heenehan

Gender : Male

Steven Ho

Character Name : Frost's Goon (uncredited)

Original Name : Steven Ho

Gender : Male

Jeff Imada

Character Name : Henchman (uncredited)

Original Name : Jeff Imada

Gender : Male

Diana Lee Inosanto

Character Name : Blood Bath Vampire (uncredited)

Original Name : Diana Lee Inosanto

Gender : Female

Steven D. Ito

Character Name : Henchman (uncredited)

Original Name : Steven D. Ito

Gender : Male

Elliott James

Character Name : Blood Club (uncredited)

Original Name : Elliott James

Gender : Male

Ted King

Character Name : Vampire at Rave (uncredited)

Original Name : Ted King

Gender : Male

Henry Kingi

Character Name : Bartender (uncredited)

Original Name : Henry Kingi

Gender : Male

Will Leong

Character Name : Henchman (uncredited)

Original Name : Will Leong

Gender : Male

David Matthiessen

Character Name : Vampire (uncredited)

Original Name : David Matthiessen

Gender : Male

Stephen Norrington

Character Name : Vampire (uncredited)

Original Name : Stephen Norrington

Gender : Male

Gerald Okamura

Character Name : Vampire (uncredited)

Original Name : Gerald Okamura

Gender : Male

Frankie Ray

Character Name : Vampire Lord (uncredited)

Original Name : Frankie Ray

Gender : Male

Simon Rhee

Character Name : Henchman (uncredited)

Original Name : Simon Rhee

Gender : Male

Michael Stumpf

Character Name : Sword Thrower (uncredited)

Original Name : Michael Stumpf

Gender : Male

Jen Taylor

Character Name : Vampire (uncredited)

Original Name : Jen Taylor

Gender : Female

Reviews

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tmdb44006625

@tmdb44006625

2021-06-23

Blade is tons of fun, particularly when viewed through the nostalgic lens of 90s action cinema. It's also worth noting that the success of this movie - an R rated vampire flick with an African American lead - gave birth to the comic book movie era. The action, effects, and music are silly and dated, plus the story makes no sense. But Blade is nevertheless still fun.

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Gimly

@Ruuz

2021-06-23

First released in 1998, Blade brought commercial success back to Super Hero films, after the woeful distribution of films like Batman & Robin and Steel stopped the genre in its tracks. Starring Wesley Snipes as the eponymous Half-Vampire/Half-Human hybrid come Super Hero/Vampire Hunter, Blade works with Dr. Karen Jensen and Abraham Whistler (Kris Kristofferson) in order to defeat vampires Deacon Frost (Stephen Dorff) and Quinn (Donal Logue) and their host of undead soldiers before they can kill Gitano Dragonetti (Udo Kier) and the other vampire Elders in a ritual that will transform Deacon Frost into La Magra, the vampire Blood God. With me so far? No? That figures. The script's interesting, but it's not terribly sense-making. What I mean to say, is, the script's rubbish, but the *story* is great. The whole film is really rather story and effects driven, but the characters are pretty lacking. Quinn is sort of fun, and Deacon's... well... he's attractive, but not a lot else. Still, there's more to him than most of the characters, including the titular Blade. Straight up, just putting out there, I think goth-culture is attractive, so, my aesthetics may go quite a way to influencing my decision in the final score, if you disagree with me, you might want to keep that in mind, seeing as most vampires have at least a little bit of that going on. All that aside though, the opening of Blade is one of the strongest ways a film can start off that I've ever seen. It has basically everything you could want for a modern vampire tale. Including the Blood Rave song, Confusion (Pump Panel Remix) by New Order. The cinematography was another cool point, lots of ins and outs in a non-nauseating way. Although the fight choreography suffered from a serious case of "Only-One-Guy-Attacks-At- A-Time" Syndrome. Come on guys, this ain't Tekken. When there's an army to fight, fight an army. Maybe not all at once, I know that could get a tad pointless, but it really didn't transfer well in this film. To end with, there's one plot-hole I'd like to bring up, I don't think I'll be spoiling anything too badly, but if you want to go in completely fresh, stop reading. There's one point when Frost says he needs to kill the 12 Elder vamps in a big underground ritual in order to complete his ascendancy into the Blood God (Khorne?), but he kills the leader earlier, on a beach. Okay, so maybe he wasn't counted, and he was actually number 13. But, Frost's lady-friend Mercury kills another with Blade's sword, before the ritual gets started, and nobody seems to care... I am dubious- faced. After all that though, Blade is a vampire film that's not slow like Nosferatu, and not indescribably awful like Twilight, so for people with tastes like mine, it's certainly worth a geez. 66% -Gimly

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John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

The Daywalker. Half human and half vampire, Blade's function in life is to rid the world of vampires, he is driven forward by the notion that his mother was killed by his half brethren. This is no ordinary vampire film, this is nothing to do with bearing crosses and creatures making music of the night, this is armoured weaponry, dazzling swordplay and a protagonist that is as cool as anything that has leaped off of the comic book page. Wesley Snipes (perfect piece of casting) is Blade, a much troubled superhero (aren't they all?), he has to take a formula suppressant to keep away his inner vampire cravings. Aided by trusty pal, Whistler (Kris Kristofferson), they wage war against all blood suckers and here they must stop the sinister Deacon Frost (Stephen Dorff) from executing his monstrous plan. There are no cranial pondering's here in this piece, this is a joyously high velocity action horror movie, containing great choreography and retaining its comic book heart. Blade is pure popcorn fodder for the MTV generation, in fact director Stephen Norrington utilises his music video background to great effect as the combat scenes are scored with delightful sledgehammer precision. Blood brains and gore flow freely as the film hurtles towards the head splitting conclusion, loud, dark and tinged with brooding menace, Blade is hugely recommended for a ripper of a night in. 7.5/10

J

JPV852

@JPV852

2021-06-23

Some good fight scenes and like Snipes in the role (reminded me of a time when he was trying) and Stephen Dorff was an okay villain, plus it was a serviceable plot. However, and I know this was 1997/98 when it was made, but the CGI at the end took me out of it (hell, good CGI done today takes me out of these sorts of films). But all in all, found it entertaining enough. **3.75/5**

A

Andre Gonzales

@SoSmooth1982

2023-04-30

When this came out I thought it was the best vampire movie ever. Tons of action, fight scenes, and gore. I love how the vampires look when they die. One of my favorites!

C

CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2023-08-28

Wesley Snipes is "Blade" - an immortal half-breed charged with protecting mankind from the menace of the ever-peckish vampires with only his quirky sidekick "Whistler" (Kris Kristofferson) as an ally. Finally, the vampire council decide it is time to rid themselves of their nemesis and so "Deacon Frost" (Stephen Dorff) is tasked with bringing him down. I was always a fan of Dorff - never the best actor, but he had a bit of presence on screen - a good looking bit of rough, I suppose - and here is is a good counterpoint to the fastidious man-in-black whom he is out to destroy. The fight scenes are too choreographed for me, way too much acrobatics that detract from the menace of the story - it's supposed by about vampires, not rhythmic gymnastics - but it still moves along well as "Frost" tries to summon the blood god "La Magra" to give him the ultimate power to defeat our hero. This doesn't hang about, the action is fast-paced and the effects and characterisations gel quite well together for an enjoyable, if predictable story that is by far the best of the sequels it spawned.

R

r96sk

@r96sk

2025-01-04

'Blade' is not entirely what I expected. I had no clue this was about vampires, like at all. I evidently knew little about these films, I was anticipating a relatively standard yet stylish superhero flick - based upon the lead character's look, which is the only thing I knew of. That's not a criticism, as the vampire stuff ended up being pretty fun to watch unfold. I will say that Wesley Snipes is the reason for that fact though, as Stephen Dorff and his band of one-dimensional renegades are only just narrowly watchable. Snipes as the titular character is excellent though, while Kris Kristofferson and N'Bushe Wright are good too. The special effects haven't aged the best, though some parts are still decent and, to be honest, even the less than good pieces still work. For example the effect used when the vampires are killed looks fine, though the end with Frost's blood does look a bit dorky now - but again, works.