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For detailed information about the amounts and types of (a) sex and nudity, (b) violence and gore, (c) profanity, (d) alcohol, drugs, and smoking, and (e) frightening and intense scenes in this movie, consult the IMDb Parents Guide for this movie. The Parents Guide for BloodRayne can be found here.
No. BloodRayne is based on a 2002 video game of the same name by the video-game development company called Terminal Reality. A sequel movie, BloodRayne II: Deliverance, was released direct-to-video in 2007. A third movie in the series, BloodRayne 3: Warhammer is due for release in 2010. It is unknown whether the third movie will also go direct-to-video.
Yes, completely. The original game is about a dhampir named Rayne who works for the Brimstone society during World War II-era Germany. She battles monsters, vampires, and Nazis along the way; each step brings her closer to battling her father Kagan, a powerful vampire responsible for her mother's death. The movie version is set in 18h century Romania, where the Brimstone society recruits Rayne to aid them in battling Kagan.
Yes. Boll paid them 150 euros each for participating in a scene shared with Meat Loaf. That was revealed in the Stockholm Film Festival by the director himself.
In the USA two versions of the movie have been released: An r-rated and unrated version. The unrated version differs from the r-rated version in three violent scenes and contains an alternate ending as well. A detailed comparison can be found here.
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