Midnight Kiss with Michelle Owens: DVD Cover

    Midnight Kiss Director: Joel Bender Cast: Michelle Owens

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    • DVD Release Date: 05/25/2004
    • Original Release: 1993
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 47,713
     
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    Scene selections; Previews; Trailers; Spanish subtitles

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. Opening Credits [9:00]
    2. What's the Big Secret? [10:08]
    3. I'm Volunteering [7:44]
    4. Partners [8:41]
    5. There's a Scary Thought [4:22]
    6. Changes [7:38]
    7. Out of Control [9:13]
    8. Take Care of Business [7:34]
    9. Into the Lair [8:04]
    10. Lying in Wait [5:26]
    11. It's Time [3:46]
    12. Ending Credits [3:04]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Tinged with morbid eroticism and drenched in gore, this low-budget vampire thriller stars Michelle Owens as Carris Blass, a sex-crimes detective who offers herself as bait to ensnare a savage sex killer stalking the streets and alleys of Los Angeles -- and discovers too late that the suspect (Gregory A. Geer) is actually a powerful vampire who sexually molests his victims. Once bitten, Blass undergoes a dramatic transformation into femme fatale, along with the usual vampire traits, such as an extreme aversion to sunlight. Despite the doubts of her cynical husband (Michael McMillen), she is determined to bring down her undead foe before her transformation becomes complete. Despite the unconventional twist of depicting the vampire as more of a deranged, rape-happy psychopath than an instinctive predator, there is little to distinguish this blood-soaked outing from the usual horror-exploitation fare. Cavett Binion, All Movie Guide

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