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Release Date:
November 9, 2010
Original Title:
The Last Vampire On Earth
Genres:
Horror | Romance
Production Companies:
Echo Bridge Home Entertainment
VersaceEntertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NC-17
Runtime: 80
Chloe is a college student studying Anthropology. Aurelius is studying Hematology. They seemingly have nothing in common, except both have a secret. When brought together in a Literature Class, Chloe and Aurelius seem like the most unlikely of friends. Chloe is a pastor's daughter. Aurelius is a pale loner. When Chloe reaches out to try and befriend him surprising things happen. This is a story of humanity, love, and blind superstition. It's amazing what can happen when you reach out to a stranger. Your whole world might get turned upside down.
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Art Direction:
Terrance Esarco
Boom Operator:
Terrance Esarco
Camera Operator:
Volodymyr Kashuba
George Anton
Casting:
Linda Weaver
Co-Producer:
Linda Weaver
Phillip Roeser
Terrance Esarco
Director:
Vitaliy Versace
Director of Photography:
George Anton
Executive Producer:
Vitaliy Versace
Mandie Abraham
Barbra D'Avila
First Assistant Director:
Linda Weaver
Grip:
Terrance Esarco
Key Grip:
Vitaliy Versace
Key Makeup Artist:
Mandie Abraham
Location Manager:
Terrance Esarco
Linda Weaver
Music:
David Buker
Music Supervisor:
David Buker
Other:
Vicki Greenleaf
Production Design:
Terrance Esarco
Production Manager:
Terrance Esarco
Property Master:
Ada Span
Terrance Esarco
Linda Weaver
Second Assistant Director:
Terrance Esarco
Set Decoration:
Terrance Esarco
Sound Mixer:
David Buker
Phillip Roeser
Still Photographer:
Linda Weaver
Writer:
Mandie Abraham
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