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Director:
Writer:
Glenn Standring (writer)
Release Date:
16 August 2007 (Germany) more
Tagline:
Humans And Vampires Have Lived In Harmony.... Until Now. . .
Plot:
The vampire myth is given a stylish 1960s treatment, where a human cop partners with a vampire cop to stop a vamp bent on creating a war between the two "separate but equal" races. full summary | full synopsis
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2 wins & 2 nominations more
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(2 articles)
American Film Market 2008, Part One: The Overview
(From Fangoria. 2 December 2008, 2:51 PM, PST)
Saffron Burrows Hurt in Car Crash
(From WENN. 27 July 2004)
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Finally, A Vampire Flick With Some Originality! more (41 total)
Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Dougray Scott | ... | Brother Silus | |
| Saffron Burrows | ... | Lilly | |
| Leo Gregory | ... | Brother Edgar | |
| Scott Wills | ... | Det. Jones | |
| Stuart Wilson | ... | Brother Augustus | |
| Craig Hall | ... | Dominic | |
| Robbie Magasiva | ... | Frank | |
| Lauren Jackson | ... | Det. Stephanie Kelly | |
| Peter McCauley | ... | Professor Liepsky | |
| Glen Drake | ... | Console Operator #1 | |
| Stephen Ure | ... | Fredrick 'Freddy' Sykes | |
| John Sumner | ... | Howard Anderson | |
| Roi Taimana | ... | Det. Abernathy (as Roimata Taimana) | |
| Aaron Murphy | ... | Slum Kid | |
| Scott Morrison | ... | Console Operator #2 |
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Rated R for violence and gore, and for language.
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Argentina:88 min
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2.35 : 1 more
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USA:R | Australia:MA | Germany:16 | Finland:K-15 | UK:15 | Argentina:16 | Portugal:M/16 | Philippines:R-13 (MTRCB) | Singapore:M18
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Auckland Central Business District, Auckland, New Zealand more
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'Jonathon Rhys-Meyers' was originally cast as the villain Edgar, but was forced to leave the production due to other film commitments. more
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I saw a preview screening of this film without really knowing what it was about, and I was thoroughly impressed. The plot centres on an alternate world and time, the location being loosely set in New Zealand (based on the accents) and the period being a curious combination of the 1900s, 1920s and 1960s. In this place, all vampires belong to the Brotherhood, a church which has protected humans from the many outbreaks of a mutating influenza through its advances in medical science. The great thing about this film is that we slowly grow to understand the society of this new place, rather than it all being rammed down the viewers throat as is usually the case with alternate realities. The casting, though unlikely, actually works well. Dougray Scott was in my opinion an unusual choice for the role of the male lead, the vampire Silas, but rose to the challenge quite well overall. His acting was convincing to the most part, but left a lot to be desired in the weaker parts of the film. Saffron Burrows, playing the detective Lily, gave a stand out performance in this film though. I have previously seen her as a supporting actress in many things, such as Troy, and didn't realise she had the capacity and range of a lead, but she gave a captivating performance. The dynamics between all of the characters seemed genuine, with the romantic aspect taking a backseat to the actual story. The script was well written, with succinct dialogue, and didn't include the usual cheese this genre is unfortunately full of. The score was sufficiently atmospheric to complement the moody tone of the film. The plot and special effects were thrilling, and thoroughly entertaining. In summary, this is not a vampire B-movie, but a distinctive film which addresses the issues of prejudice and medical ethics (and just so happens to have vampires in it) It sets itself up well for a sequel, which I cant wait to see. Highly recommended!