ArchAngel Productions Offers The Vampire Chronicles

SAN FERNANDO VALLEY, Calif. – ArchAngel Productions has announced that production on the latest installment of "The Vampire Chronicles" is scheduled to begin on Monday, June 13, 2005.

Two locations in the San Fernando Valley will be utilized "to transport the torrid tale of passion, treachery and redemption from 19th century New Orleans to a new saga to take place in a futuristic North Hollywood."

"You have to work hard to make either place look bad. They both have such great details all you have to do is light it right and start rolling," Cass Pailey, associate director, said. "Being able to set great sex scenes on stairs or in turrets doesn't hurt either."

"We are producing a high quality feature. We're employing many spectacular special effects to make this a movie that can be distributed to theaters, cable and the retail market, which makes our product more exciting," Dru Berrymore, Arch Angel's president, added.

To expand the universe of "The Vampire Chronicles", Penny Flame, Brooke Hunter and Mason Storm will incarnate lusty female roles in the turn of the century story line. New characters portrayed by Herschal Savage, Kurt Lockwood and Don Hollywood will build the suspense along with the bloodlust.

For more information, visit www.archangelproductions.com.

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