Vampires attack in an Exclusive Clip from Daylight’s End

Last Updated on July 31, 2021

Daylight's End William Kaufman Johnny Strong

A while back, I got to watch and review director William Kaufman's DAYLIGHT'S END, a cool post-apocalyptic vampire movie that stars Johnny Strong, Lance Henriksen, Louis Mandylor, Chelsea Edmundson, and Krzysztof Soszynski. Written by Chad Law, the film tells the following story: 

Years after a mysterious plague has devastated the planet and turned most of humanity into blood-hungry creatures, a rogue drifter on a vengeful hunt stumbles across a band of survivors lead by a grizzled old police chief in an abandoned police station and reluctantly agrees to help them defend themselves and escape to the sanctuary they so desperately need.

DAYLIGHT'S END is now playing in select theatres, in addition to being available for viewing through iTunes and all VOD platforms. I definitely recommend checking it out, but you don't have to just take my word on it – today we have an EXCLUSIVE CLIP to share that gives a look at one of the film's action sequences, a moment when the bloodsuckers manage to infiltrate the police station.

If this clip leaves you wondering what happens next (and what happened before), a viewing of DAYLIGHT'S END is very easy to arrange.

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