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Poster for the film Red Ice | |
Release date(s) | 2011 |
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Country | USA |
Language | English |
Budget | $2,000,000 (estimated) |
For other uses of the word Succubus, or movies involving Succubi, see Succubus (disambiguation).
Red Ice is a 2010 independent American horror / action film. It completed principal photography in San Francisco during 2009. The movie tells the story of a man who, under the spell of a demon warlord, kills the demon's rival, and then runs for his life as the warlord tries to cover-up the crime.
The cast includes Alexandra Bard as Jill, Haining Luan as the villain Mr. Wu, Bjorn Geske as Belzebub, Leonel Oliva as Hector, and the transsexual porn star, Yasmin Lee as the Succubus.
The film was shot on a sound stage in Foster City, California, and on location in the county of San Mateo. Special make-up effects were created by Autonomous FX, including the facial and torso prosthetics for Belzebub and the Succubus, each requiring, according to the film's official site, more than three hours to apply.
Overview
- Title: Red Ice
- Release Date: 2011
- Director: Ralph Hyver
- Writer: Ralph Hyver
- Rating: ????
- Studio: HRW, Inc.
- Run Time: 90 Minutes
- Genre: Horror/Action
Cast
Actor / Actress | Role |
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Carl Marino | Nisroc the Angel |
Raul Bustamante | Demon Cop |
Michelle Lee | Maya |
Yasmin Lee | The Succubus |
Alexandra Bard | Jill |
Garrett Williams | Evan |
Jack Brand | Bob |
Leonel Oliva | Hector |
Michael Navarra | the Pilot |
Bjorn Geske | Belzebub |
Jonathan Ingbretson | Officer |
Greg Sherrell | Bartender |
Haining | Mr. Wu |
Julian Jasek | Viktor |
Dave Fiore | Roscoe |
Plot Summary
This movie is about a man who, under the spell of a demon warlord, kills the demon's rival, and then runs for his life as the warlord tries to cover-up the crime.
The Succubus in this Film
According to this movie's official website, the Succubus is described as:
Born in Cambodia in 1528, the Succubus was a princess, one of the King's sisters. Hounded by the King to help manage the country's river commerce and, increasingly, its international trade through the Mekong Delta, the Succubus left the capital and settled in Angkor where, unencumbered, she could pursue her sexual interests
She died from the bite of a pit viper on her 29th birthday, at which time it was estimated her sexual conquests had exceeded 2000 men and women. In Hell, she soon discovered — much to her surprise — a talent for management, and quickly wrested control of the Tasmanian territory from a moribund demon. As she consolidated her power, she drove westward with her hordes, a traveling bacchanal which few mortals could resist.[1]
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