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Alexander Hell The Vampire Hunter | 
enlarge | Director: Scott Shaw Actors: Scott Shaw, Kenneth H. Kim, Roger Ellis, Selina Jayne, Douglas Jackson Studio: No Mercy Productions Category: DVD
Buy New: $24.95
Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 189332
Format: Ntsc Region: 0 Running Time: 90 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.5
UPC: 883629471211 EAN: 0883629471211
Release Date: January 11, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com International Action Star and Martial Arts Master Scott Shaw stars as Alexander Hell, a cross-dimensional mercenary who rides his Harley Davidson motorcycle out of the dark abyss and joins forces with Sir Katana, Kenneth H. Kim, to send ancient vampires, who are wreaking havoc on Hollywood, California, back to Hell.This is a longer version of the Cult Film Classic, Samurai Vampire Bikers from Hell. This version of the film was previously only released in Asia. There is an added 30 minutes to the film. There are extended scenes that were felt to not meet the quality criteria for a wide release and additional scenes that were shot with 8mm and Super 8 film. This product is manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply.
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| Customer Reviews:
Excellent Indie Film February 13, 2008 Cammie (Hollywood, California) This is a great Indie Film to watch! As stated in the production description, "This is a longer version of the Cult Film Classic, Samurai Vampire Bikers from Hell." What this film really provides the viewer with is a unique look into the actual creation of a film. This is because of the fact that many of the scene presented in this film were cut from the original release of Samurai Vampire Bikers from Hell. With these scene now provided, the viewer is allowed to see a more complete version of what the filmmaker was attempting to present during the actual filmmaking process. As stated in my review of Samurai Vampire Bikers from Hell, "This film reminds me of Japanese Vampire Cinema where the film is presented with a lot of unexpected twist and turns." With this version of the film, it does it even more. Perhaps one of the most interesting features I find in both versions of this film, is the unique use of locations. This film may not be for those who want to see a high budget vampire film, but movies like this truly show the indie filmmakers what you can do with a limited budget and a good idea.
Alexander Hell Vampire Hunter February 7, 2008 B. Reynolds (DC) Just received this movie (if you can call it that). If people are thinking that this is an vampire hunter movie, they might as well look elsewhere. A lot of this movie is shot in 8mm and just thrown together. Really, I'm not even sure what the plot of this movie is purported to be. (I only watched about a half hour of it and then took it out and put it on the shelf for my movies to give away.) This is obviously one of the worst movies I have ever purchased and I would give it a "O" out of 5, but I see you have to give it at least a 1.
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