Although vampires and humans now co-exist openly (albeit uneasily) thanks to a government-endorsed synthetic blood substitute, vampirdzhiya (vampire hunter) John Harker (Andrew Lee Potts) is called into action by Konstantin Kovak (Roark Critchlow), the head of the Department of Human-Vampire Relations, when several gruesome murders suggest that there is a new predator in Bucharest....and it's feeding on both vampires and humans. Aided by his former vampire hunting team -- sister Celeste (Heida Reed), girlfriend Katya (Claudia Bassols), and co-hunter Andrei (Vladimir Mihaylov) -- along with Lt Terry Derricks (Neil Jackson) and Scotland Yard Inspector Innes-Bunchley (Jonathon Hargreaves), Harker learns that vampires were given tainted blood that alters their DNA, causing them to devolve into a winged subspecies with voracious appetites. Joined by vampire Nikolai (Ben Lambert), the vampire hunting team must now learn to work together to hunt down the subspecies and discover who contaminated them.
True Bloodthirst (aka Vampyre Nation) is filmed from a story and screenplay by Jeffrey Green and Rafael Jordan.
When Celeste is unable to shut off the transmitter that is sending the devolved vampires to the downtown area, Derricks orders Kovak at gunpoint to give them the code, but he refuses, claiming that he would rather die than fail. To prove a point, Kovak shoots Celeste, forcing Harker to make the decision to either let her die or let Nikolai turn her. Harker chooses to turn her. Celeste then turns the tables on Kovak and threatens to turn him into a vampire, the one thing he hates worse than death, if he doesn't give her the code. Kovak relents, and Celeste is able to reverse the transmitter and send the subspecies flying back to the Vampire Relations building where they have placed several C-4 bombs on the roof. Derricks then handcuffs Kovak to a bookcase and gives him the detonator. The vampirzhiyas then leave the building. When the creatures break down the door and advance on Kovak, he presses the detonator, blowing up the top floors. In the final scene, as Derricks, Nikolai, Harker, and Celeste watch the VR building burn, they agree that vampires and human will continue living side-by-side for now, but none of them can predict for how long. As the sun comes up, Nikolai and Celeste go inside. Derricks joins them. Harker takes one last look at the burning building and follows.
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- How long is True Bloodthirst?1 hour and 26 minutes
- When was True Bloodthirst released?July 14, 2012
- What is the IMDb rating of True Bloodthirst?4.1 out of 10
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- What is the plot of True Bloodthirst?Set in a not-too-distant future in which a synthetic blood substitute, dispensed by the Romanian government, allows humans and vampires to potentially co-exist.
- What is True Bloodthirst rated?TV-14
- What genre is True Bloodthirst?Action, Horror, and Sci-Fi
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