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Vampires: Brighter in Darkness

Country: UK, Language: English, 122 mins

  • Director: Jason Davitt
  • Writer: Jason Davitt
  • Producer: Jason Davitt; Mark Farragher

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Quite easily...one of the worst things ever to be committed to film.

A staggering 2 hours of utter nonsense.

Here begin-eth and end-eth an unremarkable career.


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The(ir) Blurb...

A new take on Vampires. Brighter in Darkness opens a door in its season One of Eight episodes to the supernatural Dark World of Vampires! BRIGHTER IN DARKNESS tells the tale of Toby Brighter, a young gay guy who after a disastrous relationship, is set up on a blind date by his sister Charlotte. Lucas Delmore, (Toby's Date) turns our to be everything Toby could ever wish for except for one thing, Lucas is a 1500 year old Vampire. Toby is immediately plunged into the dark world of the Vampyre, Demons and Supernatural. Exciting, Scary and Sexy!

Cast & Characters

Tim Benge as Paul Michaels;
Dan Briggs as Toby Brighter;
Kyle Chester as Marcus;
Rebecca Eastwood as Charlotte Brighter;
Rhys Howells as Lucas Delmore;
Abigail Law-Briggs as Lilith;
James MacCorkindale as Anthony Mortis;
Dorival Mota as Tarod;
Richard Marshall as Warrior;
Sebastien Sprysak as Warrior / Gay Lover