Movies by Scott Shaw

The Adventures of Ace X and Kid Velvet

The Adventures of Ace X and Kid Velvet

The crime fighting team of Ace X and Kid Velvet, who disguise their superhero identities as members of a Hollywood rock n' roll band, must battle the evil Rinaldi, who has the ability to transform into a monster, and has taken control over the streets of Hollywood. The Adventures of Ace X and Kid Velvet is the English language, Hong Kong release of the film. It is a different version of the movie Super Hero Central (2004).

Vampire Black: Trail of the Dead

Vampire Black: Trail of the Dead

A country western musician turned vampire hunter. A pimp turned psycho killer. A beautiful streetwalker turned bloodsucker. Vampire Black: Trail of the Dead takes a new look at the characters first presented in Scott Shaw's Vampire Noir.

Vampire Noir

Vampire Noir

Vampire hunter Jedediah Diesel saves his friend, a pimp named Diamond, from the grasp of a seductive vampire only to find out that Diamond is a cold-blooded psycho killer.

Roller Blade 3: The Movie That Never Was

Roller Blade 3: The Movie That Never Was

Behind the scenes documentary on the never-completed ROLLER BLADE 3.

Atomic Samurai

Atomic Samurai

Vampire Boulevard

Vampire Boulevard

Lost in the realms of 1970's Hollywood, VAMPIRE BLVD. follows Jasmine Lee, an actress from Hong Kong, who has come to Hollywood with dreams of stardom. Instead, she is tracked down by an ancient cult of mutant samurai sword carrying vampires, seeking to steal the powers she never knew she possessed. Her only hope is the protection of two down-and-out Private Investigators.

Hitman City

Hitman City

HITMAN CITY follows the exploits of Jericho Ryder AKA Big Action, (Scott Shaw) an assassin with a mystic twist on his need for the extermination of those who have wronged society.

Vampire Sunrise

Vampire Sunrise

Vampire Sunrise is a docudrama thriller set on the dark side of Hollywood, California. It follows two undercover police detectives as they track down a cult of killer vampires. Or not? Vampire Sunrise is the PG version of the Scott Shaw Zen Film Cult Film Classic, Vampire Abstracta. Removed is the nudity that some viewers may find offensive. Replacing it are unused scenes seen in no other version of the film.