Priest is a 2011 action-horror film directed by Scott Stewart. The movie is set in an alternate world where humans and vampires have been at war for centuries. The story follows a legendary warrior priest who breaks his sacred vows to embark on a quest to rescue his niece from a group of vampires.
The film features intense action sequences, stunning visual effects, and a dark, gritty atmosphere. As the priest delves deeper into the vampire underworld, he uncovers shocking secrets and faces powerful enemies. Along the way, he is joined by a young sheriff and a former warrior priestess, forming an unlikely alliance to take down the vampire threat.
Priest explores themes of redemption, sacrifice, and the eternal struggle between good and evil. With its blend of horror and action, the film offers a thrilling and suspenseful ride for viewers.
Play | Title | Artist |
---|---|---|
Priest
|
||
Green Green Grass of Home
|
||
Ay Paloma
|
Mauricio Venegas:
Composer
|
|
Quiaquenita
|
Mauricio Venegas:
(trad.) arrangement
|
|
Great Balls of Fire
|
Otis Blackwell:
Writer
|
|
He Ain't Heavy He's My Brother
|
||
The Fields of Athenry
|
Pete St. John:
Composer
|
|
Anyone Who Had a Heart
|
||
You'll Never Walk Alone
|
Richard Rodgers:
Writer
|
|