» contact us
» add your site
» our FAQ
Average rating:
(0 votes)
Perfect Creature

Images are used for identification purposes only. All rights reserved by the respective copyright holder.
Perfect Creature
New Zealand 2007
Directed by Glenn Standring

Set during the 1960s in an alternate New Zealand known as Nuovo Zelandia, PERFECT CREATURE imagines a world where vampires and humans peacefully co-exist, with the bloodsuckers the next step in human evolution. This delicate balance looks to be destroyed when an influenza epidemic begins to sweep the human population and one vampire turns to preying on humans. The church sends out Silus (Scott) to catch the renegade vampire, Edgar. Silus joins forces with a human police captain (Burrows), and discovers that Edgar harbors dark secrets.


Cast:

Dougray Scott as Silus
Saffron Burrows as Lilly
Leo Gregory as Edgar
Scott Wills as Jones
Stuart Wilson as Augustus
Craig Hall as Dominic
Robbie Magasiva as Frank
Lauren Jackson as Stephanie Kelly
Peter McCauley as Professor Liepsky
Stephen Ure as Freddy
John Sumner as Howard Anderson
Roi Taimana as Abernathy
Danielle Cormack as Pregnant Woman
Aaron Murphy as Slum Kid
Scott Morrison as Console Operator #2




VO Shop:

cover of Perfect CreaturePerfect Creature
DVD: $14.99 USD
An action-packed battle against man and beast! Half-man, Half-vampire, Pure Evil! Perfect Creature is set in a world where humans genetically engineer vampires to be the next step in their evolution. Chaos breaks loose when the delicate balance is destroyed by a virus that turns one species against the other. The only way to restore peace is for the two opposing races to work together to end the chaos.
In association with Amazon.com

Got an update or correction for this listing? Please let us know by using the Post new comment form below. Thanks!






 



Also at VO:

 

The Origins and Causes of Vampirism
This is a brief essay on the origins and causes of vampirism based on my reading in European folklore. The information given is based on common European belief concerning the nature and causes of vampirism. In that culture the witch was an agent of the devil and a being much feared.
read more...

Silent night you embrace me
and Invite me into
your symphony
I feel you run within my energy
and take me to calm
away from daylight
In your womb I lay my complete soul
and dance In your whirlwind
of an fantastic orgasm
And as morning arrives in distant sky
I follow you into sleep
away from all sounds of day
Forever Companion that always awakens
me from within, each night
takes me to the symphony
Forever and without changing
life and death,this is
my home, my soul.......

Stefan

read more...

January 13, 2008 (Sun Media / Alan Parker) -- A cold wind gusts past surrounding gothic spires as the Baroness of the House of Dracula touches a bat-shaped earring and sinks her teeth into a discussion of one of her grand, consuming passions.


read more...
Women in the Vampire World
There are essentially three roles of women in the vampire world. Women may be victims or vampires themselves. The third level of attachment to the vampire world (VW) is an outside attachment, and that belongs to the women who are mere observers, such as anyone who reads a vampire book and is drawn to it.
read more...

It was the third day after their meeting. Hour by hour their intimacy had increased. Ethel was sitting in a large wicker-chair. She restlessly fingered her parasol, mechanically describing magic circles in the sand. Ernest lay at her feet. With his knees clasped between his hands, he gazed into her eyes.

read more...