Bloodshot shots!

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Last Updated on July 27, 2021

Yikes! That’s the only reasonable reaction to seeing Michael Bailey Smith (from the HILLS HAVE EYES remake) as some kind of demented Nosferatu in the horror/comedy BLOOD SHOT. In the film, Smith plays a vampire who teams up with a cop to take down a Saudi Arabian terrorist (Brad Dourif). Shit, I’m game!

Below see a pic of Dourif as the terrorist, courtesy of Fangoria. From the little we know about it, this movie appears to be seriously f*cked up, and it’s apparently just the first in a planned trilogy! Well, not enough “vampires vs. evil Arabs” franchises out there, if you ask me.

BLOOD SHOT was directed by Dietrich Johnson (based on his own award-winning short film) and also stars Lance Henrikson and Brennan Elliot (“THE 4400”).

Click HERE to see a few more shots of the freaky vamp at Dread Central!

Source: Dread Central, Fangoria

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