
Wesley Snipes
Blade
Stephen Dorff
Deacon Frost
Kris Kristofferson
Whistler
N'Bushe Wright
Karen
Donal Logue
Quinn
Udo Kier
Dragonetti
Arly Jover
Mercury
Traci Lords
Racquel
Kevin Patrick Walls
Krieger
Tim Guinee
Curtis Webb
Sanaa Lathan
Vanessa
Eric Edwards
Pearl
Donna Wong
Nurse
Carmen Thomas
Senior Resident
Shannon Lee
Resident
Kenny Johnson
Heatseeking Dennis
Clint Curtis
Creepy Morgue Guy
Judson Scott
Pallantine
Sidney S. Liufau
Japanese Doorman
Keith Leon Williams
Kam
Andray Johnson
Paramedic
Stephen R. Peluso
Paramedic
Marcus Aurelius
Pragmatic Policeman
John Enos III
Blood Club Bouncer
Eboni 'Chrystal' Adams
Martial Arts Kid
Lyle Conway
Reichardt
Freeman White
Menacing Stud
Marcus Salgado
Frost's Goon
Esau McKnight
Frost's Goon
Erl Van Douglas
Von Esper
Matt Schulze
Crease
Lennox Brown
Pleading Goon
Yvette Ocampo
Party Girl
Jenya Lano
Russian Woman
Levan Uchaneishvili
Russian Vampire
Chris Casamassa
Vampire (uncredited)
Ron Cobert
Vampire (uncredited)
Laura Cordova
Vampire (uncredited)
Nikki DiSanto
Vampire Victim (uncredited)
Mark Heenehan
Club Patron (uncredited)
Steven Ho
Frost's Goon (uncredited)
Diana Lee Inosanto
Blood Bath Vampire (uncredited)
Elliott James
Blood Club (uncredited)
Ted King
Vampire at Rave (uncredited)
Henry Kingi
Bartender (uncredited)
David Matthiessen
Vampire (uncredited)
Gerald Okamura
Vampire (uncredited)
Frankie Ray
Vampire Lord (uncredited)
Simon Rhee
Henchman (uncredited)
Jen Taylor
Vampire (uncredited)
Brenda Song
Hostage Child (uncredited)









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<em>'Blade'</em> is not entirely what I expected. I had no clue this was about vampires, like at all. I evidently knew little about these films, I was anticipating a relatively standard yet stylish superhero flick - based upon the lead character's look, which is the only thing I knew of. That's not a criticism, as the vampire stuff ended up being pretty fun to watch unfold. I will say that Wesl

Wesley Snipes is "Blade" - an immortal half-breed charged with protecting mankind from the menace of the ever-peckish vampires with only his quirky sidekick "Whistler" (Kris Kristofferson) as an ally. Finally, the vampire council decide it is time to rid themselves of their nemesis and so "Deacon Frost" (Stephen Dorff) is tasked with bringing him down. I was always a fan of Dorff - never the best

When this came out I thought it was the best vampire movie ever. Tons of action, fight scenes, and gore. I love how the vampires look when they die. One of my favorites!

Some good fight scenes and like Snipes in the role (reminded me of a time when he was trying) and Stephen Dorff was an okay villain, plus it was a serviceable plot. However, and I know this was 1997/98 when it was made, but the CGI at the end took me out of it (hell, good CGI done today takes me out of these sorts of films). But all in all, found it entertaining enough. **3.75/5**

The Daywalker. Half human and half vampire, Blade's function in life is to rid the world of vampires, he is driven forward by the notion that his mother was killed by his half brethren. This is no ordinary vampire film, this is nothing to do with bearing crosses and creatures making music of the night, this is armoured weaponry, dazzling swordplay and a protagonist that is as cool as anythi

First released in 1998, Blade brought commercial success back to Super Hero films, after the woeful distribution of films like Batman & Robin and Steel stopped the genre in its tracks. Starring Wesley Snipes as the eponymous Half-Vampire/Half-Human hybrid come Super Hero/Vampire Hunter, Blade works with Dr. Karen Jensen and Abraham Whistler (Kris Kristofferson) in order to defeat vampires Deaco
Blade is tons of fun, particularly when viewed through the nostalgic lens of 90s action cinema. It's also worth noting that the success of this movie - an R rated vampire flick with an African American lead - gave birth to the comic book movie era. The action, effects, and music are silly and dated, plus the story makes no sense. But Blade is nevertheless still fun.












