- Type
- Film
- Status
- Released
- Release
- January 6, 2010 (15 years ago)
- Language
- English
- Origin
- Australia · United States
- Genres
- Apocalyptic & Post-Apocalyptic · Vampires · Sci-Fi Horror
- Production companies
- Australian Film Finance Corporation · Furst Films · Lionsgate · Pacific Film and Television Commission · Pictures in Paradise
- Runtime
- 1h 38m
Daybreakers
Where to watch (United States)
Cast
Ethan HawkeEdward Dalton
Sam NeillCharles Bromley
Willem DafoeLionel 'Elvis' Cormac
Claudia KarvanAudrey Bennett
Isabel LucasAlison Bromley
Vince ColosimoChristopher Caruso
Jay Laga'aiaSenator Turner
Michael DormanFrankie Dalton
Harriet Minto-DayLisa Barrett
Tiffany LambNews Reader
Mungo McKayColin Briggs
Emma RandallEllie Landon
Charlotte WilsonJoy Watkins
Christopher KirbyJarvis Bayom
Troy MacKinderOfficer Hobbs
Robyn MooreForensic Investigator Simms
Ben SiemerPolice Officer
Renai CarusoCoffee Shop Attendant
Amanda BuchananNurse
Joel SpreadboroughVampire Subject
Candice StoreyOnlooker
Sahaj DumpletonHomeless Vampire
Gabriella Di LabioBusinesswoman
Kirsten CameronSubway Commuter
Lisa CunninghamNurse
Michelle AtkinsonMother
Anne BennettsOnlooker
Kellie VellaSubsider in Garage
Victoria WilliamsVampire School Kid
Zoe WhiteVampire School Kid
Aolani RoyVampire School Kid
Callum McLeanVampire School Kid
Jarrad PonVampire School Kid
Kevin ZwierzchaczewskiLab Technician
David VallonJanitor
Crew
Reviews
Daybreakers In the words of Lionel ‘Elvis’ Cormac (Willem Dafoe), “Life’s a bitch, and then you don’t die.” Hopefully, the days of th...
Short Takes: Daybreakers (Michael & Peter Spierig, U.S./Australia, 2009)
Original, Stylish ‘Daybreakers’ With Ethan Hawke, Willem Dafoe This is a film review of Daybreakers.
More decolletage than homage More decolletage than homage
Nipped in the blood ‘It’s nuts out there!” exclaims a character in “Daybreakers.” Well, yes: Ten years in the future, vampires rule the world, and the few remaining hu...
Futuristic World Where Vampires Rule (Published 2010) Among the many pleasures of “Daybreakers” is its reminder that vampire movies can function as more than just metaphors for teenage celibacy.
Daybreakers Daybreakers argues there still may be some new terrain to be strip-mined in the rush to exploit the bloodsucking undead. As far removed from the Twilight ser...
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