Director: Denice Duff
Producer: Shadow Entertainment
Score: Michael Duff / Geoff Levin
Writer: Ron Ford / Jose Prendes (based on his novel "The Harbinger)
Director of photography: Gary E. Milton / Paul Deng
Cast:
Summary:
Buried deep beneath the earth, Jonathan (James Horan) has waited for a hundred years to reunite with his true love. However, in order to find his soulmate, he had to sacrifice his own soul and become a vampire. Meanwhile, a beautiful young woman, Victoria (Denice Duff), wakes from recurring dreams of a time one hundred years ago when she was in love. It is clear that Victoria is Jonathan's true love and they're destined to find each other. But Victoria is now married to an abusive man, Marty (Frank Bruynbroek), who is determined to maintain his hold on her and won't hesitate to murder for what he wants. When Jonathan and Victoria finally meet, they realize that their souls are forever intertwined. Victoria finds herself caught between her immortal love and her mortal ties. Jonathan has made the ultimate sacrifice for her - his own mortality. Will she now do the same for him?
Note:
- Denice Duff, veteran actress from the "Subspecies" films (and also an award winning still photographer), made her feature film directorial debut with this movie. - Several homages to the "Subspecies" films are made, e.g. the "Nicolaou's Rare & Antique Books" shop (Ted Nicolaou directed the "Subspecies" films). - The film's original title ("Song Of The Vampire") was changed into "Vampire Resurrection" for its Video/DVD release, because Blockbuster wanted an edgier title.
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