A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 5, 1999
Original Title:
Embrace the Darkness
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Mystique Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 93
Vampires Galen and Miranda have just moved to a renovated warehouse in Los Angeles. Galen is tired of the vampiric life and becomes attracted to Jennifer, a dancer living in the building opposite who is trying to perfect a piece of erotic performance art.
Art Direction:
Jason Addy
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Jennifer Turchi Nigh
Casting:
Anna Camille Miller
Costume Design:
Robert Constant
Director:
Kelley Cauthen
Director of Photography:
Maximo Munzi
Editor:
Ira Garden
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Eric S. Deutsch
Executive Producer:
Kelley Cauthen
First Assistant Director:
Brian Mastrianna
Gaffer:
Tom Stanger
Key Makeup Artist:
Katrina Chevalier
Music:
Nicholas Rivera
Music Supervisor:
Nicholas Rivera
Post Production Supervisor:
David Dancyger
Producer:
Nicole Visram
Production Coordinator:
April White
Production Design:
Douglas D. Smith
Property Master:
Katie Mau
Second Assistant Director:
Ed Reiner
Second Unit Director:
Bob Bragg
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Roger Olkowski
Set Dresser:
Bob Renna
Sound Mixer:
Bill Teague
Still Photographer:
Suzanne England
Stunt Coordinator:
Bob Bragg
Writer:
Rick Bitzelberger
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