Blade: Trinity (2004) [R]

Featuring:
Wesley Snipes, Kris Kristofferson, Parker Posey

Written by:
David S. Goyer
Marv Wolfman
Gene Colan

Directed by:
David S. Goyer


Release Date:
December 8, 2004

Original Title:
Blade: Trinity

Alternate Titles:
Blade 3
Blade III
Blade Trinity: Perseguição Final
Bıçağın İki Yüzü 3: Kutsal Üçleme
刀锋战士3:三位一体
블레이드 3

Genres:
Action | Horror | Science Fiction

Production Companies:
Amen Ra Films
Imaginary Forces
Marvel Enterprises
New Line Cinema
Peter Frankfurt Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AR: 16  AT: 16  AU: MA15+  BR: 14  CH: 16  CL: TE  CZ: 12  DE: 18  DK: 15  ES: 18  FI: K-18  FR: 12  GB: 15  GR: 15  HK: IIB  HU: 18  IE: 15  IS: 16  IT: T  JP: PG-12  KR: 19  MX: C  NL: 16  NO: 15  NZ: 16  PE: 14  PH: R-13  PL: 18  PT: M/16  RO: 18  RU: 18+  SE: 15  SG: NC-16  UA: 18  US: R 

Runtime: 123

The final hunt begins.

For years, Blade has fought against the vampires in the cover of the night. But now, after falling into the crosshairs of the FBI, he is forced out into the daylight, where he is driven to join forces with a clan of human vampire hunters he never knew existed—The Nightstalkers. Together with Abigail and Hannibal, two deftly trained Nightstalkers, Blade follows a trail of blood to the ancient creature that is also hunting him—the original vampire, Dracula.

Blade finds himself alone surrounded by enemies, fighting an up hill battle with the vampire nation and now humans. He joins forces with a group of vampire hunters who call themselves the Nightstalkers. The vampire nation awakens the king of vampires Dracula from his slumber with intentions of using his primitive blood to become day-walkers. On the other side is Blade and his team manifesting a virus that could wipe out the vampire race once and for all. In the end the two sides will collide and only one will come out victorious, a battle between the ultimate vampire who never knew defeat, facing off against the greatest vampire slayer.

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Rankings and Honors

Blade: Trinity (2004) on IMDb
Internet Movie Database 5.8/10
Rotten Tomatoes 24%
Metacritic 38/100
Awards Won: 1 nomination total

3D Artist:
Gregory Arbit

ADR Mixer:
Thomas J. O'Connell
Mark Hensley
Greg Steele

ADR Recordist:
Rick Canelli

Accountant:
Ginger Joyce

Action Director:
Vic Armstrong

Additional Camera:
Lance Fisher

Additional Photography:
Steven Bernstein

Aerial Director of Photography:
Steve Koster

Animal Coordinator:
Mark Dumas

Animation Supervisor:
Akira Orikasa

Armorer:
Ryan Steacy

Art Department Coordinator:
Lin-Li-Anne Lee

Art Department Production Assistant:
Sean Goojha

Art Direction:
Patrick Banister
Eric Fraser

Assistant Art Director:
Nancy Ford

Assistant Chef:
Rob Gibbs

Assistant Costume Designer:
Nancy Duggan

Assistant Director Trainee:
Yannick Leray

Assistant Editor:
Seth Clark

Assistant Location Manager:
Sarah Done

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Rebecca Lee

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Denise Love

Assistant Property Master:
Donna Smith

Assistant Sound Editor:
Oscar Mitt

Best Boy Electric:
Chris Cochrane

Best Boy Grip:
Dennis Skog

Boom Operator:
Dave Griffiths

CG Supervisor:
Jason Crosby

Camera Loader:
Vanessa Andrascik

Camera Operator:
Mark Chow
Marco Ciccone
Lou Gruzelier
Richard Wilson

Camera Technician:
Steven J. Winslow

Carpenter:
John Beatty

Casting:
Ronnie Yeskel

Casting Assistant:
Errin Lally

Casting Associate:
Caroline Liem

Characters:
Marv Wolfman
Gene Colan

Chef:
Barb Foster

Co-Producer:
Art Schaefer

Color Timer:
Jim Passon

Compositing Supervisor:
Niles Heckman

Concept Artist:
TyRuben Ellingson

Conceptual Design:
Paul Herndon

Construction Buyer:
Jonathan Jakubec

Construction Coordinator:
Chris Claridge

Construction Foreman:
Doug Parton

Contact Lens Technician:
Rob Miller

Costume Design:
Laura Jean Shannon

Costume Set Supervisor:
Dawn Climie

Costume Supervisor:
Faye Sevilla

Craft Service:
Lisa Ahlers

Dialogue Editor:
Kira Roessler

Digital Compositors:
Rob Meyers

Digital Effects Supervisor:
Everett Burrell

Digital Intermediate:
Karin Graziani
Brad Reinke

Digital Intermediate Colorist:
Jill Bogdanowicz

Digital Intermediate Editor:
Linda Williams

Digital Supervisor:
Rob Meyers

Director:
David S. Goyer

Director of Photography:
Gabriel Beristain

Dolly Grip:
Martin Udo Haas

Driver:
Paul Amenta

Editor:
Conrad Smart
Howard E. Smith

Electrician:
David Ghegan

Executive In Charge Of Production:
Erik Holmberg

Executive Producer:
Avi Arad
Cale Boyter
Toby Emmerich
Stan Lee

Executive in Charge of Finance:
Paul Prokop

Fight Choreographer:
Clint Cadinha
Chuck Jeffreys

First Assistant Accountant:
Sylvia Jang

First Assistant Camera:
Alan Cohen

First Assistant Director:
Pete Whyte

First Assistant Editor:
Mindy Elliott

First Assistant Production Coordinator:
Jason Fischer

Foley Artist:
John Roesch
Alyson Dee Moore

Foley Mixer:
Mary Jo Lang

Foley Recordist:
Scott Morgan

Foley Supervisor:
John Joseph Thomas

Gaffer:
Jeff Upton
Bill Kassis

General Manager:
Ray Scalice

Generator Operator:
John Dines

Graphic Designer:
Leah Hong

Grip:
Grant Hamakawa

Hairstylist:
Danna Rutherford

Head of Production:
Derry Frost

Key Grip:
James L. Hurford

Key Hair Stylist:
Anji Bemben

Key Set Production Assistant:
Adrian Diepold

Lead Animator:
Danny Braet

Lead Painter:
Vern Lavoie
Joe Wilmott

Leadman:
Perry Battista

Location Manager:
Michael C. Young
Lenore Nemani

Makeup Artist:
Lisa Love
Sydney Silvert

Makeup Effects:
Yoichi Art Sakamoto
Harlow MacFarlane

Matte Painter:
Deak Ferrand

Music Editor:
Alex Gibson

Music Supervisor:
George Drakoulias

Negative Cutter:
Gary Burritt

Original Music Composer:
Ramin Djawadi
RZA

Painter:
Raymond Alley

Post Production Assistant:
Bart Fisher

Post Production Coordinator:
Betty Burkhart

Post Production Supervisor:
Sara Romilly

Pre-Visualization Supervisor:
Patrick Kalyn

Producer:
Peter Frankfurt
David S. Goyer
Lynn Harris
Wesley Snipes

Production Accountant:
Karen Eisenstadt

Production Assistant:
Jeff D. Miller

Production Controller:
Jonathan Davidson

Production Coordinator:
Troy James Miller

Production Design:
Lucrezia Casta
Chris Gorak

Production Executive:
Leon Dudevoir

Production Illustrator:
Martin Emond

Production Manager:
George A. Grieve

Production Secretary:
Anthony Alvaro

Production Supervisor:
Brian Walsh

Property Buyer:
Dinesh Gill

Property Master:
Andy Nieman

Propmaker:
John Lavell

Prosthetics:
Gary Archer

Rigging Gaffer:
Rod Newby

Rigging Grip:
Herb DeWaal

Scenic Artist:
Eileen Cunningham

Script Supervisor:
Ruby J. Munro
Natasha Young
Amanda Alexander
Jeannine Dupuy

Sculptor:
Jordu Schell
Max Chickite

Second Assistant Camera:
Heidi Buecking

Second Assistant Director:
Cindy Smith

Second Unit Director:
Eddie Perez

Security:
Robert Milicevic

Senior Animator:
Jeremy Oddo

Set Costumer:
Luisa Dalmagro
Susan O'Hara
Lee Sollenberger

Set Decoration:
Jamie Jonasson
Tedd Kuchera

Set Designer:
Andrei Andrianko
Sheila Millar

Set Dresser:
Miya Dube
Paul Goodwin
Brant Lindroos
Mike Marsten
Colin Meacham
Guy Miller
Ocea Ringrose
Tracy B. Dunlop

Set Dressing Artist:
Miya Dube

Sound Assistant:
Naan Spiess

Sound Effects Editor:
Stephen Hunter Flick
Ezra Dweck
Piero Mura
John Joseph Thomas
Marvin Walowitz

Sound Mixer:
Lindsay Bucknell

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Aaron Glascock
Skip Lievsay

Special Effects Assistant:
Steve Fox

Special Effects Best Boy:
John Reynolds

Special Effects Coordinator:
Rory Cutler

Special Effects Technician:
Adam Tayler

Stand In:
Lennox Brown

Standby Carpenter:
Matthew Clancy

Standby Painter:
David Pirrie

Steadicam Operator:
Craig Fikse

Still Photographer:
Diyah Pera

Storyboard Artist:
Darrin Denlinger
James Doh

Studio Teachers:
Tracey Shelley-Lavery

Stunt Coordinator:
Ryan Ennis
Larry Lam
Clay Donahue Fontenot
Eddie Perez

Stunt Double:
Steven McMichael
Leanne Buchanan
Trevor Jones
Gloria O'Brien
Trevor Jones

Stunt Driver:
John Ashker

Stunts:
Andrea Kinsky
Brett Armstrong
Krista Bell
Joanne Leach
Clint Carleton
Don Lew
Jon Kralt
Gerald Paetz
Ryan Ennis
Glenn Ennis
Caroline Field
Brian Ho
Tom Glass
Brad Kelly
Kimberly Chiang
Alex Chiang
Garvin Cross
Mark Aisbett
Lloyd Adams
Scott J. Ateah
Aaron Au
Curt Bonn
Loyd Bateman
Rob 'Sluggo' Boyce
Mike Carpenter
Mike Cook
Joe Doserro
Larry Lam
Darren McGuire
Todd Scott
Darryl Scheelar
Hugo Steele
Rob Wilton
Colby Chartrand
Mike Desabrais
Shawn C. Orr
Sharon Simms
Sylvesta Stuart
Jeff Sanca
Rorelee Tio
Ryan Schroeder
Claire Webb
Terrance Leigh
Scott Nicholson
Christopher Gordon
Mark Chin
Mike Ching
Dean Choe
Janina Dall Nenadic
James Bamford
Doug Chapman
Corry Glass
Yuka Kobayashi
Peng Zhang

Supervising Sound Editor:
Aaron Glascock
Curt Schulkey

Systems Administrators & Support:
Joe Boswell

Technical Advisor:
Howard Blank

Technical Supervisor:
Deb Asch

Third Assistant Director:
Ryan Carpenter

Transportation Captain:
Tim Fortin

Transportation Co-Captain:
Harley Ware

Transportation Coordinator:
Tim Abbatoye
Mike Sassen

Truck Costumer:
Andre Brouwer

Unit Production Manager:
Art Schaefer

Unit Publicist:
Julia Frittaion

Utility Stunts:
Colin Decker

Visual Effects:
Jeff Varga

Visual Effects Coordinator:
Mark Edwards

Visual Effects Editor:
Desi Ortiz
Paul M. Wagner

Visual Effects Producer:
Alexandra Altrocchi
Joseph B. Conmy IV
Chris Del Conte
Vicki Galloway Weimer
Meredith Meyer-Nichols

Visual Effects Production Assistant:
Matt Russell

Visual Effects Production Manager:
Greg Baxter

Visual Effects Supervisor:
John Vegher
Joe Bauer

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Alison Fraser

Writer:
David S. Goyer

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