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Underworld - Kate Beckinsale, Scott Speedman, Shane Brolly, Len Wiseman
Threat advisory: High - High risk of entertaining activities
Movie propaganda
Selene (Kate Beckinsale), a beautiful vampire warrior, is entrenched in a war between the vampire and werewolf races. Although she is aligned with the vampires, she falls in love with Michael (Scott Speedman), a werewolf who longs for the war to end.
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Target demographic movie keyword propaganda
- Film horror vampire werewolf romance war monster battle half-breed action moon blood kill betrayal
Persons of interest
- Kate Beckinsale .... Selene
- Scott Speedman .... Michael
- Shane Brolly .... Kraven
- Michael Sheen .... Lucian
- Bill Nighy .... Viktor
- Erwin Leder .... Singe
- Sophia Myles .... Erika
- Richard Cetrone .... Pierce
- Kevin Grevioux .... Raze
- Danny McBride .... Mason
- Scott McElroy .... Soren
- Wentworth Miller .... Doctor Adam Lockwood
- Mike Mukatis .... Taylor
- Todd Schneider .... Trix
- Kevin Grevioux .... Storywriter
- Danny McBride .... Storywriter
- Len Wiseman .... Storywriter
- Danny McBride .... Screenwriter
- Len Wiseman .... Director
Cinematic intelligence sources
- Underworld official movie site
- Underworld QuickTime movie trailers:
- Awards and film festivals:
- Academy of Science Fiction Fantasy and Horror Films Saturn Awards 2005: Nominated: Best Horror Film, Best Actress (Kate Beckinsale), Best Make-Up (Trefor Proud, Balazs Novak)
- Cinematic Intelligence Agency Trenchcoat Awards 2004: Nominated: Best effects
- Not to be confused with Underworld
- See also Underworld: Evolution, Night Watch (Nochnoj dozor), Underworld 3: Rise of the Lycans
- Studios and distributors:
Intelligence analyst
Special Agent Matti
Theatrical report
Underworld is lots of fun with lots of special effects and lots of running and hitting and biting. What else do you want from a vampire-werewolf movie?
Security censorship classification
MA 15+ (High level violence)
Surveillance time
121 minutes (2:01 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
Film: 22 January 2004
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