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Le fils des ténèbres

Original title: Son of Darkness: To Die for II
  • 1991
  • R
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
3.8/10
389
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Le fils des ténèbres (1991)
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Vampires come to town. Who's a vampire? Who's not? Ask our main character, who is suspicious, and our main character's brother, who gets seduced by one.Vampires come to town. Who's a vampire? Who's not? Ask our main character, who is suspicious, and our main character's brother, who gets seduced by one.Vampires come to town. Who's a vampire? Who's not? Ask our main character, who is suspicious, and our main character's brother, who gets seduced by one.

  • Director
    • David Price
  • Writer
    • Leslie King
  • Stars
    • Rosalind Allen
    • Steve Bond
    • Scott Jacoby
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    3.8/10
    389
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • David Price
    • Writer
      • Leslie King
    • Stars
      • Rosalind Allen
      • Steve Bond
      • Scott Jacoby
    • 12User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    Rosalind Allen
    Rosalind Allen
    • Nina
    Steve Bond
    Steve Bond
    • Tom
    Scott Jacoby
    Scott Jacoby
    • Martin Planting
    Michael Praed
    Michael Praed
    • Max Schreck…
    Jay Underwood
    Jay Underwood
    • Danny
    Amanda Wyss
    Amanda Wyss
    • Cellia
    Remy O'Neill
    • Jane
    Michael Eric Kramer
    Michael Eric Kramer
    • Bartender
    Jann Carl
    Jann Carl
    • Field Reporter
    Elizabeth Woods
    • Wife
    Jim Price
    • Husband
    George Fisher
    George Fisher
    • Joe
    Scott Dorel
    Scott Dorel
    • Teenage Boy
    • (as Scott Heath)
    Gayle Phelps
    • Woman Attacked
    Doug Collins
    • Man Outside House
    Donald Redding
    • Man in Tavern
    Melody Doff
    • Nurse
    Kathryn Atwood
    Kathryn Atwood
    • Nurse
    • Director
      • David Price
    • Writer
      • Leslie King
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    User reviews12

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    iamkassandre

    Loved IT!

    This movie has been one of my favorite vampire movies since 1991. It's got hot vampires, twists and a love story that's doomed, of course, what more could you want from a vampire flick??? A vampire with a heart that holds humanity dear to his heart, what woman wouldn't want this vampire??? ENJOY!!!!
    7claudio_carvalho

    Underrated Vampire Movie

    In a small town, Nina (Rosalind Allen), her adopted baby son Tyler and her Danny (Jay Underwood) live in a Bed & Breakfast of their own. Nina's husband left her since Tyler cried all the time driving him crazy. Meanwhile in the town there are several cases of coyote attack with many casualties. When Nina takes Tyler to the hospital, Dr. Max Schreck (Michael Praed) treats him, and Tyler stops crying. Nina also meets Max's impertinent brother Tom (Steve Bond). Soon Max invites Nina to have dinner with him. Meanwhile, Danny meets Cellia (Amanda Wyss) and changes his behavior towards Nina. When the stranger Martin (Scott Jacoby) visits Nina, he tries to explain that vampires moved to the town, but Nina believes he is lunatic. But soon she learns the truth about Tyler and his family.

    "Son of Darkness: To Die for II" is an underrated vampire B-movie, with a good storyline. The screenplay is also good, and the conclusion is reasonable. My vote is seven.

    Title (Brazil): "O Destino de Tyler" ("The Destiny of Tyler")
    7kittycat-60883

    Michael Praed is what makes this movie fun to watch.

    It's a vampire B-flick, not much more. But Michael Praed is so hot in this movie! The perfect vampire :) He's actually the only thing that makes this movie worth a watch.
    4IonicBreezeMachine

    Son of Darkness: To Die For II continues the thematic ground of its predecessor, but opts to rehash most of the prior beats rather than try anything new.

    In a Northern California mountain town, Nina (Rosalind Allen) raises her adoptive infant son Tyler (Devin Sims) after her husband left her with her younger brother Danny (Jay Underwood) now living with and helping out her. As Tyler is prone to prolonged fits of crying with no way of soothing him, she takes him to various different doctors trying to understand what the underlying issue is until she meets Dr. Max Schrek (Michael Praed) who is able to sooth Tyler's cries and also strikes up a relationship with Nina unaware he is in fact vampire Vlad Tepes and the father of her child.

    Son of Darkness: To Die For II is the sequel to the original To Die For produced by Greg Sims and written by Leslie King both of whom return for this sequel. Made for the emerging direct-to-video market of the 90s, the film calls upon some flimsy logic to justify continuation (wholesale ignoring aspects of the events of the first film) and also recasts Vlad Tepes while also writing out Sydney Walsh's Kate. While the central concept of a vampire-human hybrid seems like an interesting route, the film largely puts this plotpoint in the background so it can more or less follow the same points as the first film.

    While Michael Praed and Rosalind Allen are fine as Max/Vlad and Nina respectively, the movie really doesn't get the same opportunity to create that same chemistry from the last film despite it's best efforts with the lingering questions of how Vlad is even still alive let alone Tom and Cellia from the last film with the explanation they go with not holding any water especially considering the first film's ending made it impossible. The filmmaking is perfectly serviceable for a direct-to-video film and there's some enjoyable kills and sequences in the film courtesy of the returning John Carl Buechler, but it just doesn't work as well as the first one did because there isn't as much care grafted onto the material.

    Son of Darkness: To Die For II is perfectly watchable, but it's also unexceptional as it doesn't really do anything new and largely leaves new developments like Vlad's half vampire son in the background without much to do (maybe they were saving that for an unmade To Die For III, who knows?). The performances are at least energized with some nice hammy deliveries, so it's a reasonably enjoyable type of bad even if not a particularly memorable one.
    Backlash007

    "It's feeding time at the OK corral."

    Well, during the credit sequence for To Die For 2: Son of Darkness, I noticed that the film at least LOOKED cinematic. That makes it leaps and bounds better than its predecessor. But is it a good movie? Nope. They managed to get pretty much the entire cast of the first film (minus the two leads oddly enough) back in action. And at least there is a bit of action in this installment. It's not just a silly romance. So Drac is back and he's seducing a new chick who might have adopted his son. The "hero" of the series informs us some mysterious explosion was able to bring Dracula back after he turned to ash in the original. And somehow, all the other vampires who were KILLED in the original are all also reincarnated. It never explains that part. I really didn't expect it to. So that didn't bother me as much as it should have. The thing that bothers me is in the first film, the head vamp tells everyone his name is Vlad Tepish and no one blinks an eye. Now he's a doctor (?!?!) going by Max Schreck! Geez, do people in horror movies not watch horror movies? Or are these characters just idiots. I'm going for the latter. The only other new actor, other than the leads, is The Boy Who Could Fly. And yes, he finally gets his head lopped off with a chainsaw. So if you hate those Not Quite Human movies, rent this for a little payback. Otherwise, stay far away.

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      In 1992 a man in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, was watching this movie with his girlfriend when he suddenly cut her and then tried to suck her blood. He claimed he was inspired to do that by this film.
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      Follows Sang et passion (1988)

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    • Release date
      • April 20, 1991 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Son of Darkness: To Die for II
    • Filming locations
      • Chateau Bradbury Estate - 2232 S. California Avenue, Duarte, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Arrowhead Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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