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The Forsaken Director: J.S. Cardone Cast: Kerr Smith, Brendan Fehr, Izabella Miko, Phina Oruche

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  • DVD Release Date: 09/25/2001
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 20,898

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Director's Commentary ; Two Making-Of Featurettes ; Deleted Scenes ; Theatrical Trailers ; Filmographies ; Interactive Menus ; Scene Selections

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Genre writer/director J.S. Cardone crafts his own history of the vampire legend in this teen horror outing that takes place primarily in desert locations, à la Near Dark (1987) and Vampires (1998). Sean (Kerr Smith) is traveling across the desert to attend his sister's wedding when he picks up an unusual hitchhiker, Nick (Brendan Fehr). A vampire hunter, Nick soon has Sean embroiled in a battle between himself and a band of the undead creatures led by Kit (Johnathon Schaech). Caught in the middle of the supernatural shenanigans with Sean is Megan (Izabella Miko), who had been nearly turned into a vampire herself by Kit and his followers. Sean and Megan develop a romantic attachment, which encounters a further obstacle when Sean is infected with the vampire virus; only Kit's death can prevent Sean from permanently becoming one of the nosferatu. Karl Williams, All Movie Guide

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An Insultby Anonymous

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August 25, 2008: If you're a true fan of quality horror films, especially those featuring vampires, you'll avoid this pathetic excuse for a film. If, however, you want your intelligence insulted with poor writing, inferior acting, and an all around inept production, then you should definitely waste your time by watching this idiocy.

a disgrace to vampire movies.by Anonymous

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July 12, 2004: This is one of the worst vampire movies i ever saw. dont waste ur time.


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