Vampire thriller Corbin Nash casts McDowell, Hauer, Feldman

Last Updated on July 31, 2021

Siblings Ben Jagger and Dean S. Jagger (pictured in the thumbnail) are working together to introduce genre fans to a character named CORBIN NASH. Ben will direct the film, in which Dean will play the eponymous character. The brothers also wrote the screenplay together, along with Christopher P. Taylor.

The story: 

A rogue NYPD cop transfers to Los Angeles in search of his parents killer, where he is murdered only to be reborn as the ultimate killer. Bloodshed ensues.

To help make the film as good as it possibly can be, and to draw your attention to it even more, the Jaggers have also assembled one hell of a supporting cast. It includes Malcolm McDowell as a character known as The Blind Prophet; Rutger Hauer as a mysterious stranger; Bruce Davison as Corbin's conflicted stepfather Jack; Fernanda Romero (pictured below) as Macy, a woman searching for her kidnapped younger brother; and Richard Wagner as Vince, a character with intimate ties to what sounds to me to be the most intriguing and insane actor/character combo in this project – Corey Feldman (above) as a vicious, cross-dressing vampire.

One can only imagine how much scenery Feldman will be chewing with a role like that.

CORBIN NASH begins filming this Wednesday, March 30th. We'll definitely be keeping an eye on the progress of this one.

Source: Deadline

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