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In this Southern Gothic retelling of Sheridan Le Fanu's vampire story 'Carmilla,' a young drifter (Christen Orr) arrives in a rural town seeking the whereabouts of the mother she never knew. When she becomes sexually involved with an... See more »

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Laura
Christen Orr ...
Carmilla
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Troy
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Karen
Kylie Brown ...
Millarca
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Young Laura
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Keith
Neal R. Hazard ...
Dwight (as Neal Hazard)
Jane Bass ...
Records Clerk
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Cook
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Tracy Martin ...
Manager (uncredited)

Directed by

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Bret Wood

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Bret Wood ... (written by)

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Chris Burns ... producer
Christopher Mills ... producer
Missy Palmer ... producer (as Melissa Palmer)
Aron Siegel ... associate producer
Eric D. Wilkinson ... executive producer

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Paul Mercer

Cinematography by

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Chris Tsambis

Editorial Department

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Jeff Bauman ... colorist
La Reshea Jones ... assistant editor

Production Design by

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Laurie Garner

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Sean Michael Patton

Makeup Department

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Emily Norman ... assistant makeup artist
Fawn Ortega ... assistant makeup artist
Julia Tinhan ... makeup artist

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Chris Burns ... first assistant director
Braheeim Roberts ... first assistant director
Sorrell Sanders ... additional first assistant director

Art Department

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Michael Diamond ... on-set dresser
Andrew Seward Duncan ... props
Leanna Fugate ... props
Natalie C. Hayes ... props
Lauren Holley ... props
Lynn Lee ... props
James Mullins ... set dresser
Cara Price ... props
Alexandra West ... props

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Bruce Bennett ... sound
Lucas Clyde ... sound mixer
Aron Siegel ... key sound mixer

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Travis Phillips ... visual effects artist

Stunts

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Elizabeth Davidovich ... stunts
Philip Dido ... stunts

Camera and Electrical Department

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Steven Greer ... best boy
Elizabeth Leary ... second assistant camera
Alex Lubitz ... best boy
Taylor Montague ... camera operator
Ryan Presley ... first assistant camera
Dan Slemons ... key grip
Adam K. Thompson ... gaffer
David Weissman ... best boy

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Lauren Driskill ... set costumer
Shayne Allen Duhon ... set costumer
Adele Hunt ... key costumer

Script and Continuity Department

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Lara Leigh Stevenson ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Frank Abbamonte ... set production assistant
Marcus J Calloway ... production assistant
Nicole Castillo ... production assistant
Quwyndoline Farley ... craft service
Duncan Fletcher ... key set production assistant
Kristy Hoefler ... production assistant
C.W. Lewis ... production assistant
Alex Lukens ... production assistant
Rachel Nadia ... production assistant
April Odom ... production assistant
Christina Reynolds ... production assistant
David Benjamin Sporn ... production assistant

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Plot Summary

In this Southern Gothic retelling of Sheridan Le Fanu's vampire story 'Carmilla,' a young drifter (Christen Orr) arrives in a rural town seeking the whereabouts of the mother she never knew. When she becomes sexually involved with an emotionally fragile waitress (Hannah Fierman), she exposes the secret of her mother's disappearance and incites the wrath of the girl's overprotective father (William Katt). Written by Anonymous

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Also Known As
  • Carmilla (United States)
  • Dark Romance - Dunkles Geheimnis (Germany)
  • Незваная (Russia)
  • ブラッド・デスティニー (Japan, Japanese title)
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  • 95 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Millarca's name is actually an anagram of the name Carmilla. It's a nod to the gothic novella Carmilla by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu, which featured the vampire character Carmilla who also went by the name Mircalla (another anagram of Carmilla). See more »

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