Vampire Diary
Synopsis
Holly discovers that Vicki is responsible for the murders and is devastated. Vicki offers proof that she is a real vampire, Holly finally believes her, and agrees to help her to feed while continuing to film her. Holly then discovers that Vicki is pregnant with a 'vampire' child.
As Vicki's craving for blood becomes more urgent, Holly finds herself taking more and more extreme risks for Vicki. The police are closing in and Holly enlists the help of Adam, a young weekend vampire who is in love with her, and they all escape to the coast. The vampire baby is born, and as Vicki and child are starving, Holly now sacrifices Adam to feed them. As the sound of police helicopters circling above the beach hut gets louder, Holly and Vicki must make some difficult decisions.
Details
- Year
- 2006
- Type of project
- Features
- Running time
- 87 mins
- Format
- HiDef
- Director
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Mark James, Phil O'Shea 1st Feature
- Producer
- Michael Riley, Margaret Matheson
- Editor
- Mark Atkins
- Screenwriter
- Phil O'Shea
- Director of Photography
- Nemone Mercer
- Composer
- Simon Russell
- Principal cast
- Anna Walton, Morven Macbeth, Jamie King, Justin McDonald, Kate Sissons
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
Bard Entertainments
7 Denmark StreetLondon WC2H 8LZ
UK
T+44 (0)20 7240 7144
Sterling Pictures
7 Denmark StreetLondon WC2H 8LZ
UK
T+44 (0)20 7240 7142
Widestream Productions Ltd
145 Herries StreetLondon W10 4L4
UK
T +44 (0)20 7969 4402
wide@dircon.co.uk
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