The Divine Enforcer (1992)
A mysterious new priest comes to town to stay with fellow men of the cloth Erik Estrada, and Jan-Michael Vincent. Little do they know, this ferocious father possesses extraordinary martial arts skill, crucifix blades and a gold handgun with the cross on the handle. Soon, in this "bad" neighborhood, the priest begins cleaning up the local drug dealing scum-bags. Then he meets lunatic Don Stroud in the confessional, and Stroud claims to be the bloodsucking, skull stealing "vampire" serial killer ravaging the city. The priest encounters a young lass who has visions of Stroud committing his dastardly deeds, and when the vampire kidnaps her the priest speaks the words, "Open the gates of Hell! For I am the right hand of God!!!," and sets off towards his deadliest encounter yet.
Director: Robert Rundle
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Jan-Michael Vincent as Father Thomas |
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Erik Estrada as Monsignor |
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Jim Brown as King |
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Judy Landers as Merna |
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Don Stroud as Otis |
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Robert Z'Dar as Kain |
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Scott Shaw as Ace |
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Michael M. Foley as Father Daniel |
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Carrie Chambers as Kim |
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Lynette Wagner as Hooker |
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Toni Falcon as Sandra |
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Adam Karpel as Vinnie |
| Directing | Robert Rundle | Director |
| Camera | Ron Chapman | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Terry J. Chiappe | Editor |
| Art | George Peirson | Production Design |
| Writing | Robert Rundle | Writer |
| Writing | Tanya York | Writer |
| Sound | Duane Sciacqua | Music |
| Writing | Randall Frakes | Writer |
| Production | Scott Pfeiffer | Producer |
| Production | Scott Patino | Associate Producer |
| Production | Steve Patino | Associate Producer |
| Production | Tanya York | Executive Producer |