Storyline In Bucharest, Romania, the orphan Vivian was raised by her aunt after losing her parents ten years ago in the Rocky Mountains, Colorado. His family belongs to a bloodline of werewolves and Vivian is promised to the leader of the pack, Gabriel. When the American cartoonist Aiden, who is researching werewolves for his publisher for the next edition of his magazine, meets Vivian, they immediately fall in love for each other. However, the evil son of Gabriel and Vivian's cousin Rafe poisons Gabriel about the love of Vivian, forcing her to choose between her bounds with her family and her passion for Aiden.
Writers: Ehren Kruger, Christopher Landon
Cast: Agnes Bruckner
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Vivian
Hugh Dancy
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Aiden
Olivier Martinez
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Gabriel
Katja Riemann
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Astrid
Bryan Dick
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Rafe
Chris Geere
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Ulf
Tom Harper
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Gregor
John Kerr
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Finn
Jack Wilson
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Willem
Vitalie Ursu
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Constani
Bogdan Voda
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Albu
Kata Dobó
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Beatrice
Rodica Mandache
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Mrs. Bellagra
Sandu Mihai Gruia
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Pharmacist
(as Sandu Gruia)
Helga Racz
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Young Vivian
Taglines:
Everyone has two lives. The one we show the world. And the one that was never meant to be seen.
Opening Weekend: $2,074,300
(USA)
(28 January 2007)
(1200 Screens)
Gross: $3,517,928
(USA)
(18 March 2007)
Technical Specs
Runtime:
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Argentina:
Did You Know?
Trivia:
The role of Vivian was originally offered to Jennifer Love Hewitt.
Quotes: Rafe:
...Or you could be burried here, as a ceiling fan or something.
User Review
Mediocrity at its finest.
Rating: 5/10
Well, it was neither the worst nor the best movie I've ever seen. It
was a testament to movies that you should watch as a last resort when
browsing your rental place. Parts of it truly bugged me, like the
unparalleled clarity to the viewer of what any rational human being
would do, but, if you're fairly consistent about ignoring rationality,
it shouldn't be a problem. I'm told that this movie didn't follow the
book (the friend who accompanied me rather vehemently pointed out
differences). It's hard to really point out what was wrong with this
movie: the acting wasn't terrible, the characters were fine (albeit a
little weak), and the story was sound. However, it just leaves you
unsatisfied at the end, and you find yourself chuckling at some of the
effects. It was nothing special, but it's not the worst movie either.
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