I, Vampire
Oct 17 2000
•1h 25m
•Horror
A sensual trilogy of vampire stories from Wizard Entertainment.
Cast
See allDenice Duff
Michelle / Victoria (archive footage)
Ioana Abur
(archive footage)
Anders Hove
Radu (archive footage)
Julie Michaels
(archive footage)
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