Awhile back, when TsuBasa posted her thread Vampire Flicks, I couldn't remember the name of this series. It was a very short run series, 8 episodes, done back in 1996. They ended the series due to the death of one of the main character actors.
This series is.. yes.. a vampire series made for television. It was probably one of, if not the best vampire series I have ever seen. Set in modern day San Francisco, it's about several various clans within the realm of vampires. It was originally based off the game Vampire: The Masquerade, but varied from it a wee bit. It may have been truer to the game had it lasted longer. This epic showed that some vampire clans are immune to the romanticized idea that vampires are allergic to the sun. The clans that were shown in the series ranged from the beautiful vampires from the Toreador clan, to the street-savvy greedy vamps of the Brujah clan, to the elite intellectuals of the Ventrue clan, to the magical Nosferatu clan. It even depicted that vampires do not require blood to sustain their lives, but that rivalries between the clans do exist as each vie for the position of Prince (Julian), who, played by Mark Frankel, is currently trying to keep the peace between the 5 clans. Gangrel not mentioned above. Plus Assamite only mentioned once in the brief series.
Yes, it was also a love story, the same you get with all vampire movies.. male vampire falls in love with human female. But with well-known actors in this series such as: Mark Frankel, C. Thomas Howell, Stacy Haiduk, Channon Roe, Jeff Kober, Brigid Walsh, Patrick Bauchau, Erik King, and others, it's hard to go wrong with any television series.
I used to own this series and was only able to watch it once, and I miss it dearly. I would love to have the entire series again, but it is rare to find. If you enjoy vampires with a dose of modern day realism, then I suggest you pick up Kindred: The Embraced from Amazon.com or some other place. You won't be disappointed, or left forgetting Julian saying that, "We are all around you."
- Spoiler:
This series is.. yes.. a vampire series made for television. It was probably one of, if not the best vampire series I have ever seen. Set in modern day San Francisco, it's about several various clans within the realm of vampires. It was originally based off the game Vampire: The Masquerade, but varied from it a wee bit. It may have been truer to the game had it lasted longer. This epic showed that some vampire clans are immune to the romanticized idea that vampires are allergic to the sun. The clans that were shown in the series ranged from the beautiful vampires from the Toreador clan, to the street-savvy greedy vamps of the Brujah clan, to the elite intellectuals of the Ventrue clan, to the magical Nosferatu clan. It even depicted that vampires do not require blood to sustain their lives, but that rivalries between the clans do exist as each vie for the position of Prince (Julian), who, played by Mark Frankel, is currently trying to keep the peace between the 5 clans. Gangrel not mentioned above. Plus Assamite only mentioned once in the brief series.
Yes, it was also a love story, the same you get with all vampire movies.. male vampire falls in love with human female. But with well-known actors in this series such as: Mark Frankel, C. Thomas Howell, Stacy Haiduk, Channon Roe, Jeff Kober, Brigid Walsh, Patrick Bauchau, Erik King, and others, it's hard to go wrong with any television series.
I used to own this series and was only able to watch it once, and I miss it dearly. I would love to have the entire series again, but it is rare to find. If you enjoy vampires with a dose of modern day realism, then I suggest you pick up Kindred: The Embraced from Amazon.com or some other place. You won't be disappointed, or left forgetting Julian saying that, "We are all around you."
- Spoiler: