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Director Timur Bekmambetov brought the same kinetic, physics-defying energy to this film that he showcased in Wanted (2008). The action sequences are legendary for their absurdity and stylistic ambition. Whether Lincoln is swinging an axe through a stampede of horses or fighting vampires in a dust storm, the choreography is unforgettable. A Masterclass in Genre Mashups

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It is not every day that you come across a film concept as audacious as Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter . The very title presents a bizarre yet captivating question: What if the 16th President of the United States, the "Great Emancipator," spent his free time hunting the undead with a silver-tipped axe? This 2012 action-horror-dark fantasy film dares to answer that question in spectacular fashion.

Directed by Timur Bekmambetov ( Wanted ), the film features physics-defying axe-fighting sequences. The "Great Train Chase" at the end of the film is a masterclass in CGI-heavy, high-speed choreography. 3. Historical Homages

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The story reimagines American history. A young Abraham Lincoln witnesses the death of his mother, Nancy Lincoln, at the hands of a ruthless vampire named Jack Barts. Years later, after a failed attempt at revenge, Lincoln is saved and recruited by Henry Sturges, a mysterious man who reveals that vampires are real and are subtly controlling the slave trade in the South.

The movie is widely available on major subscription video-on-demand (SVOD) networks and digital stores globally: