Daughter of Darkness (1994)
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Runtime: 1 hr 33 mins
Genre: Horror/Suspense
Synopsis: A beautiful young woman is endlessly tormented by strange dreams of castles and graveyards. Desperate to discover the source of these nightmares, she travels to Romania to find the father she never... A beautiful young woman is endlessly tormented by strange dreams of castles and graveyards. Desperate to discover the source of these nightmares, she travels to Romania to find the father she never knew, who might provide some answers. Once there, she falls prey to the sensuous and charming Grigore, who leads her into the dark and hidden chambers where her father lives -- as a vampire prince. But Grigoire's motives are hardly pure, for he too belongs to the evil undead. When he tries to seduce Cathy, and mix his blood with hers for eternity, her father intervenes. For this action, a tribunal condemns him to death. Cathy, who has managed to escape the vampires' lair, begs handsome embassy attache Jack Devlin for help. Together they try to free her tortured, ravaged father and save Cathy from a fate worse than death. [More]
Starring: Mia Sara, Anthony Perkins, Robert Reynolds, Jack Coleman
Starring: Mia Sara, Anthony Perkins, Robert Reynolds, Jack Coleman
Director: Stuart Gordon
Director: Stuart Gordon
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