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Werewolves and Vampires in Louisiana!

Submitted by on July 9, 2008 – 10:32 amNo Comment

Crowley, Louisiana was host to werewolves and vampires for “Wolvesbayne” the third feature from Bullet Films (Darkest Evil, Judgement Day), and Bullet was nice enough to let us on their set to check out this action packed flick first hand. The flick synopsis reads like this

Described as a superhero-type origin film set in a horror film universe, Jeremy London (“Party of Five”, Basilisk: The Serpent King) stars as the heroic werewolf who will have to save the world from a Nazi vampire cult leader played by a sword-wielding Marc Dacascos (Brotherhood of the Wolf, Drive) and his vampish cohort, Yancy Butler (“Witchblade”, Hard Target). Rounding out the cast are Christy Carlson Romano (“Even Stevens”, the voice of TV’s “Kim Possible”) as the hero’s love interest and Rhett Giles as the one and only Van Helsing. Griff Furst (I Am Omega, 100 Million BC) directs. Leigh Scott and Ken Badish (Mansquito) produce.

We had a good time on set with the cast and crew, who although they were busy took time out to show us around. So check back often for updates on the production that is wrapping on July 18th.

Below are a few shots of Marc Dacascos kicking some ass, and a monster in the makeup chair.

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