Los Angeles. 1989. Erotic, magnetic, immortal Vlad Tepesh (Brendan Hughes) is the real Prince of Darkness, on whom all vampire stories were based. When Vlad falls in love for the first time, it's with a woman he wants more than blind devotion - or blood. Kate Wooten (Sydney Walsh), the object of Vlad's passion, finds herself helpless against her attraction to her strange, new suitor who enters and disappears from her life like a phantom. Seeing that Vlad has found true love, Tom (Steve Bond), a handsome, charming and deadly "friend" of Vlad's, finally discovers the means to exact the revenge he has been plotting for hundreds of years. Cecilia (Amanda Wyss), Kate's roommate, also finds herself attracted to Vlad. Rapidly she becomes his emotional slave, fated to be another creature of the night. Despite warnings from her former boyfriend, Martin (Scott Jacoby), about Vlad's true origins, and Cecilia's horrible transformation and death, Kate's involvement with Vlad becomes stronger. They eventually make love. However, their passion is interrupted by Tom. The two vampires battle fiercely. Vlad emerges victorious, but now must make the ultimate sacrifice as Kate looks helplessly on...
Greg H. Sims presents an Arrowhead Entertainment/Lee Caplin Production, "To Die For." Deran Sarafian directed from a script by Leslie King, and Barin Kumar produced. The film stars Brendan Hughes, Sydney Walsh, Amanda Wyss, Scott Jacoby, Micah Grant, with a "special appearance" by Duane Jones, and Steve Bond as "Tom." Skouras Pictures distributes.
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To Die For
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Can't Let Go
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Torn and Tattered
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Always
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Paul Sabu:
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For You I'd Die
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It's You Who Said It
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Billy Trudel:
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Tyranny
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Denny Diante:
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Sonata No.14 in D Major: Presto
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Sonata No.25 in F Major: Andante Comodo
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Sonata No.118 in F Minor: Andante Moderato
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Sonata No.21 in F Major: Andante Allegro
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