Bloodrunners

Résumés(1)

It's 1933 and prohibition has proven very profitable for corrupt cops like Jack Malone. He collects 'luxury tax' from every bootlegger and scofflaw in town. Shaking down the newly opened speakeasy should've been simple, but instead, Jack and his men uncover a clan of vampires hell bent on taking over the town. (Speakeasy Pictures)

Critiques (1)

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anglais The film Bloodrunners is pretty average, in which there is the type of development that you expect, but unfortunately there are also a lot of scenes that are relatively empty, which the filmmakers try to improve by having a little bit of sex here and there, as well as a few ideas that seem to be pretty good at first glance. Overall, however, the film does not stand out significantly either in genre or in theme. ()