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Daughter of Darkness

  • TV Movie
  • 1990
  • R
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
1K
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Daughter of Darkness (1990)
Horror

The enigma facing young Katherine Thatcher is the identity of her father. Unfortunately for her, she is drawn into a small sub-hallucinogenic Romanian underworld of brooding menace, darkness... Read allThe enigma facing young Katherine Thatcher is the identity of her father. Unfortunately for her, she is drawn into a small sub-hallucinogenic Romanian underworld of brooding menace, darkness, torture chambers, and vampires.The enigma facing young Katherine Thatcher is the identity of her father. Unfortunately for her, she is drawn into a small sub-hallucinogenic Romanian underworld of brooding menace, darkness, torture chambers, and vampires.

  • Director
    • Stuart Gordon
  • Writer
    • Andrew Laskos
  • Stars
    • Anthony Perkins
    • Mia Sara
    • Robert Reynolds
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Stuart Gordon
    • Writer
      • Andrew Laskos
    • Stars
      • Anthony Perkins
      • Mia Sara
      • Robert Reynolds
    • 21User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Anthony Perkins
    Anthony Perkins
    • Anton…
    Mia Sara
    Mia Sara
    • Katherine Thatcher
    Robert Reynolds
    • Grigore
    Dezsö Garas
    • Max
    Jack Coleman
    Jack Coleman
    • Devlin
    Erika Bodnár
    Erika Bodnár
    • Nicole
    Kati Rák
    Ági Margitai
    Ági Margitai
    Attila Lõte
    Mari Kiss
    • Elena
    Ferenc Némethy
    Ferenc Némethy
    István Hunyadkürthy
    István Hunyadkürthy
    • Director
      • Stuart Gordon
    • Writer
      • Andrew Laskos
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    Sara S.

    Really good for a TV movie. You come to care about the characters.

    It's been many years since I've seen this movie. I would love to watch it again. It's good for anyone who likes the Vampire lore. The acting is pretty good, and Mia Sara and Anthony Perkins are great! This movie shows another side to vampires.
    Dethcharm

    Bloodline...

    Katherine Thatcher (Mia Sara) travels to Romania in search of her father. During her quest, Katherine is haunted by nightmares of a hooded, faceless man. Adding to her problems is the fact that she has arrived in Romania during the reign of Ceausescu, meaning that the country is a police state.

    Katherine meets Anton (Anthony Perkins), who appears to have known her father. Running afoul of the government, Katherine attracts the attention of the secret police. At every turn, she finds her search thwarted by forces both earthly and otherwise.

    Director Stuart Gordon has created a devilish supernatural thriller, complete with vampirism and other ghoulish goings-on. Ms. Sara is convincing in her harried role, and Perkins is as oddly twitchy as ever.

    Though it suffers from a few dead spots and a bit of meandering, there's enough chilly atmosphere to make up for it...
    6lost-in-limbo

    Change is inevitable.

    Cathy Stevens has been suffering dark dreams, and believes they have something do with her father. After the death of her mother she travels to political-torn Romania to find her father. However her investigating gets the local police questioning her motives and gaining the interest of a mysterious cult that might be able to share her information about he father.

    Director Stuart Gordon brings it home again. If there's a consistent director in the horror genre, Gordon's right up there. Even with the boundaries of a low-budget TV enterprise. Gordon's 'Daughter of Darkness' is an interestingly slow grinding story-driven outing that evokes sensual titillation, dreamy flickering and makes excellent use of the decoratively alienating European locations. The film authentically looks the part and is perfectly shot too. Action is limited and sees little daylight, so does any real sort of make-up FX and special effects. When the latter comes into play, there's quite an inventive inclusion to how these vampires feed on their victims. Nice touch. On the down side the story feels minor, and the developments are traditionally dry and foreseeable. However even if this the case, it's broodingly melancholy styling of such superstitious folklore manages to hold you there and lead actress Mia Sara's sensitive performance helps shape that moody allurement. Alongside her is a modest Anthony Perkins. Even with that wobbly accent, he injects some glassy intensity. Jack Coleman, Robert Reynolds and a scene-stealing Dezso Garas offered good support. Pacing can hit a few bumps, but Gordon's infectious imagery (some piercingly eerie dream scenes) and positional work is efficiently implemented. Colin Towns' music score was nothing you would expect, as I found it to be majestically layered.
    7damocaz

    Slightly wooden but very atmospheric

    I recently bought this film for my girlfriend who had fond memories of watching it as a teenager. Being a made for TV film it does have some rather low production values, and some of the scripting is a little wooden.

    However, there is no denying that it has a certain atmosphere that you don't find in many films. Perhaps it had something to do with the location (the bulk of the film is set within Bucharest in Romania) or perhaps it is the combination of the set and the subject matter.

    Whatever the cause, the dreamy, sinister atmosphere of the film does make it worth watching...so long as you don't expect too much from it.

    If you like vampire films and haven't watched this yet then I can recommend it, a good film also for anyone wanting to catch a flavour of Eastern Europe and some of Romania's seedy little area's.
    voleprobe

    And the raven cries never more, never more...

    One does not ask a lot of this kind of film, but this film failed to provide even a little for me...

    The characters felt (to put it kindly) unreal even for a horror film! I never felt scared at all during the entire movie, and the choice of music made me want to sue for emotional suffering...

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    • Trivia
      Anthony Perkins was cast as a vampire for the first time in his career and was paid $200,000 for a four week shoot.
    • Quotes

      Devlin: If your old man's a vampire... what does that make you?

    • Connections
      References The Twilight Zone (1959)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • January 26, 1990 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Hungary
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mörkrets dotter
    • Filming locations
      • Vajdahunyad Castle, Budapest, Hungary(Exterior)
    • Production companies
      • Accent Entertainment Corporation
      • King Phoenix Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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