
The Dark Field
Drama · Horror
Overview
In WWI Germany, a famous conductor is attacked and transformed into a vampire, and must now choose between the woman he loves and avenging his only son's murder.
Top Cast


Julie McCullough
Julie McCullough
Leonore Fürst
Julie McCullough
Leonore Fürst


Jessica Morris
Jessica Morris
Ursula Ziegler
Jessica Morris
Ursula Ziegler


Erin O'Brien
Erin O'Brien
Bela Dragulescu
Erin O'Brien
Bela Dragulescu


Corinna Harney
Corinna Harney
Baroness Franziska Konig
Corinna Harney
Baroness Franziska Konig


London Grace
London Grace
Eva
London Grace
Eva


Nigel Barber
Nigel Barber
Colonel Heinrich
Nigel Barber
Colonel Heinrich


Tracy Brooks Swope
Tracy Brooks Swope
Catarina Schreiber
Tracy Brooks Swope
Catarina Schreiber
Anna Klemp
Anna Klemp
Anna
Anna Klemp
Anna


Emily Fradenburgh
Emily Fradenburgh
Berta
Emily Fradenburgh
Berta
Paul Hughes
Paul Hughes
Karl
Paul Hughes
Karl
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