Amor Fatal / Amor Y Muerte / Beijo Imortal, O / Dödlig Kärlek / Immortelle
Release date:
1995 Canada
Running time:
91' (cover 95') - Source: VHS PAL
Rating:
US: PG-13
Main Crew:
Director: Jorge Montesi (Turbulence III 2001; Never Say Die 2001; Omen IV 1991)
Producer: Power Pictures / Alexander Enright & Associates / Victor Television Inc.
Score: Maribeth Solomon / Micky Erbe
Writer: Rob Gilmer (based on Sherry Gottlieb's book "Love Bite")
Director of photography: Thomas Burstyn
Cast:
Summary:
Rebecca Barnes (Susan Dey) is a successful photographer who has it all, including the curse of immortality - Rebecca is a vampire! She longs for companionship and is determined to find a soulmate, leaves a trail of bloody bodies when she "feeds". Photographs she snaps of one of the victims brings Rebecca into the police investigation and the arms of Detective Sean O'Connor (Stephen McHattie). As the passion intensifies between Rebecca and Sean, the evidence against Rebecca mounts. Sean begins to suspect that she has some hand in the crimes - her deadly secret is about to be revealed.
Note:
- "Love Bite", the first of Sherry Gottlieb's novels with Detective Jace Levy, was purchased and filmed for this Lifetime TV movie called Deadly Love , and showed 8 times in October of 1995. - The cast and crew of this film are highly award-decorated: Susan Dey, Stephen McHattie, Eric Peterson, Robert S. Woods, Thomas Burstyn, Micky Erbe & Maribeth Solomon all won at least one Golden Globe, Emmy, Gemini, Daytime Emmy or Genie award for their work. - Jean LeClerc (well-known for his work on the television drama "All My Children"), who stars as a vampire in Deadly Love , has performed in the 1977 Broadway revival of "Dracula" (succeeding Frank Langella in the title role).