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Thralls (also known as Blood Angels in Canada) [citation needed] is a 2005 direct-to-video comedy horror film directed by Ron Oliver and starring Lorenzo Lamas, Leah Cairns, Siri Baruc, Crystal Lowe, Lisa Marie Caruk, Sonya Salomaa, and Moneca Delain. It was written by Lisa Morton and Brett Thompson.
Blood Angels may refer to An alternate name of Thralls, a 2004 horror film; In the fictional setting of Warhammer 40,000, a Space Marines Chapter. See also
Pettyjohn was born in Los Angeles, California, and raised in Salt Lake City, Utah.Her first credited film appearances were in 1967 under the name Angelique. They include The Touch of Her Flesh and The Love Rebellion. [1]
Morton was born in Pasadena, California, and entered the film industry in 1979 as a modelmaker on Star Trek: The Motion Picture. [1] In 1988 she co-wrote (with make-up effects expert Tom Burman) Life On the Edge, which was later re-titled Meet the Hollowheads; [2] she also served as an Associate Producer on the film, and received an acting credit as "the Edge Slut" (in a scene that was cut ...
Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel [51] Harper: The Vampire Diaries: Harry Martin / Harlevon Martinescu: Blood Ties: Hayley Marshall: The Originals, The Vampire Diaries: Hazuki/Luna: Tsukuyomi: Moon Phase: Henry Fitzroy: Blood Ties: Henry Sturges: Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter: Herbert von Krolock: The Fearless Vampire Killers: Hetty: Being ...
Title Major credits (mostly advisers prior to '70s) Black & white or color (& running time) Year / copyright date Notes Baboons (BBC); Mel Waskin: c-11m
Codex: Angels of Death is a supplement published by Games Workshop in 1996 for the table-top miniatures game Warhammer 40,000.The supplement focuses on the Space Marine chapters known as the Dark Angels and the Blood Angels, who harbour a thousand-year secret and seek to expiate their guilt on the field of battle.
In Hárbarðsljóð, Hárbarðr (who is typically identified as Odin), taunts Thor by saying that the earls who die in battle go to Odin, while Thor receives the thralls. [17] Some who die in battle are described as going to Hel rather than Valhalla. [18]