Embrace the Darkness III (2002) [R]

Release Date:
September 17, 2002

Original Title:
Embrace the Darkness III

Alternate Titles:
V objetí temnoty 3

Genres:
Drama | Fantasy | Horror

Production Companies:
Indigo Entertainment

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 102

Sink Your Teeth In.

Jennifer is a young female vampire who is led to believe that Victor, a 200-year-old vampire, can make all her desires come true. But is he just setting her up for betrayal?

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"B" Camera Operator:
Hank Baumert Jr.

Action Director:
Jeff Centauri

Art Direction:
Wesley Collier

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Judi Lewin

Casting:
Anna Camille Miller

Consulting Producer:
Jennifer M. Byrne

Costume Design:
Angela Hadnagy

Craft Service:
Melissa Byrne

Director:
Robert Kubilos

Director of Photography:
Andrea V. Rossotto

Editor:
Adam Severin

Executive Assistant:
Rebekah Ryan

Executive Producer:
Kelley Cauthen

First Assistant Camera:
Christina Lewis

First Assistant Director:
Jim Simone

Gaffer:
Caleb H. Poynter

Key Hair Stylist:
Corinna Woodcock

Makeup Department Head:
Corinna Woodcock

Music:
Herman Beeftink

Producer:
Randy Rowen

Production Design:
Derek Hughes

Second Second Assistant Director:
Michael James 'Scotty' Scott

Songs:
Herman Beeftink

Steadicam Operator:
Phil Guye

Still Photographer:
Sam Urdank

Stunt Coordinator:
Jeff Centauri

Stunts:
Edwin Villa
Jo Eric Mercado

Wardrobe Assistant:
Belinda Sink
Carrie James

Writer:
Leland Zaitz

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