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Immortal (1995)

Immortal (1995)
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A young guitarist struggling to make a name for himself in the college music scene struggles to come to terms with a rather unusual addiction in a crimson tinted tale of rock and roll bloodlust starring Andrew Taylor and Meridith Leigh Sause. No one can play the guitar quite like Dex Drags, but then again few mortals could comprehend his mysterious need for the nourishment of fresh human blood. Despite withholding his dark secret from his girlfriend, his bandmates, and the manager of the popular club in which he frequently performs, Dex continues his desperate search for a cure to his vampiric ailment without giving proper consideration to the grim consequences of his actions. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Director(s):
Steven D. WhiteWalt Bost, (more)
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Immortal

A young guitarist struggling to make a name for himself in the college music scene struggles to come to terms with a rather unusual addiction in a crimson tinted tale of rock and roll bloodlust starring Andrew Taylor and Meridith Leigh Sause. No one can play the guitar quite like Dex Drags, but then again few mortals could comprehend his mysterious need for the nourishment of fresh human blood. Despite withholding his dark secret from his girlfriend, his bandmates, and the manager of the popular club in which he frequently performs, Dex continues his desperate search for a cure to his vampiric ailment without giving proper consideration to the grim consequences of his actions. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
100 mins

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Director(s):
Walt BostSteven D. White
Writer(s):
Steven D. WhiteWalt Bost
Producer(s):
Steven D. WhiteWalt Bost
Categories:
Horror
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