
Fueled by determination and love, Elite Ranger Drustan Lorne embarks on a journey to rescue his captured daughter and save Adrasil from the forces of darkness.
1h 46m available with multiple audio tracks and subtitles.

David Nordquist
Director

David Nordquist
Drustan Lorne

Dave Quirk
Mograh

Dave Quirk
Boss Bandit

Wendy Tuck
Sharia Gethyra

Ken Nordquist
The Ancient One

Dana Nordquist
Reina Lorne

Chris Tuck
Bjorn

Mercy Eke
Jan 27, 2026No review content available.

Lerato
May 29, 2023No review content available.

Louloud.kms
May 29, 2023source: The Rangers: Bloodstone

pikachu❣️
Nov 22, 2022IMDB refused to post my review the first time so I'm giving it another go - Most reviews give this film 1 star and say things like "The acting is bad and it looks cheap, like some low budget LARP movie"... This IS a low budget LARP movie. I imagine a group of friends who love DnD got their hands on an orc costume and decided to make a movie, so rather than grade it a 1 because it doesn't compare to LotR, i'll grade it based on what it actually is, a low budget family LARP movie. Pros - +Lots of different camera angles! That's refreshing for a LARP movie! +I thought the orc looked pretty good *shrug* +Acting wasn't half bad for the type of film it is, Wolf J Sherrill especially stood out as fairly charismatic +I know some people thought the time jumps and flashbacks were confusing but I thought it made it a bit more interesting than your average "Man journeys through woods" movie. +The guy definitely looked the part of a ranger, I feel like he wishes he could dress like that all the time. +Lots of extras! Got the whole neighborhood in costume for that town scene, good job. +Nice drone shots, pretty scenery, that always adds some value. Cons -He spent 4000 days training with the ancient one? That's about 10 years, that girl is grown or got eaten by orcs ages ago, I have a feeling they didn't do the math on that one. -I don't know exactly how much time has past but that outlander never washed the blood off his beard. Kind of bothered me after a while. -How bout some special effects next time? Little sparkly magic for that necromancer? Everybody has at least one friend with access to Adobe After Effects. -Could use a few more locations - I get that it's easiest and cost effective to film in the woods but maybe a little guerilla filming in...I dunno, got any old ruins up there in Canada? A nearby lake? All in all, it is what it is, and for what it is, it's not half bad. I've definitely seen worse acted, worse filmed low budget movies, I think this crew has potential. Summary: C'mon people, it's not that bad.