A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 1, 1999
Original Title:
At Dawn They Sleep
Genres:
Action | Horror
Production Companies:
Morbid Vision Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 80
Stephen and Ian are ruthless drug lords who are in the middle of a war with their rival Billy Rae Douglas. One night Stephen and Ian escort two girls home with them whom actually seem to be stranger than they are. The next morning they wake up and the girls are gone and Stephen and Ian are not feeling so well and soon find out their lives have been changed forever. They find out that the girls were actually Angels that infected them with a vampire type virus. In exchange for immortality, Stephen and Ian along with the other hordes of Vampires, are to kill off the human race so that the Angels can take back what should have been theirs. The Vampires begin their slaughter until the Demon world steps in to put an end to the Angel's plans, for the Demons are satisfied with the way the three worlds co-exists.
Cinematography:
Brian Paulin
Rich George
Eli Connors
Construction Coordinator:
Brian Paulin
Jeff Paulin
Construction Manager:
Rich George
Director:
Brian Paulin
Dresser:
Steve Goldenberg
Editor:
Brian Paulin
Eli Connors
Foley Artist:
Eli Connors
Brian Paulin
Post Production Supervisor:
Eli Connors
Producer:
Eli Connors
Brian Paulin
Rich George
Special Effects Key Makeup Artist:
Brian Paulin
Stunt Coordinator:
Rich George
Writer:
Brian Paulin
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