The Vulture's Eye (2004)
Lucy and her friends enjoy riding horses in the peaceful rolling hills of the Virginia countryside. On a solo horse ride, Lucy falls from her horse. She is "rescued" by her new neighbor, the Foreign Count "Klaus Vogul". The count becomes obsessed by the sultry Lucy and all of her friends. As Lucy starts behaving strangely and becomes ill, an old-time Southern Doctor is called in to diagnose and treat her. As the Doctor intervenes, Count Vogul attempts to lure them into a wave of living death. Will they all fall prey to the Count's perverse plans?
Director: Frank Sciurba
Genre: Horror
Runtime: 95 min
Release Date: March 9, 2004
Cast
- Brooke Paller - Lucy
- Anne Flosnik - Mina
- Jason King - Arthur
- Fred Iacovo - Quincy
- Paul Zacheis - Van Helsing
- James Nalitz - Count Klaus Vogel
Screenplay
Production: Brain Damage Films
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Frank Sciurba
More Films in Genre: Horror
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Vulture's Eye about?
- Lucy and her friends enjoy riding horses in the peaceful rolling hills of the Virginia countryside. On a solo horse ride, Lucy falls from her horse. She is "rescued" by her new neighbor, the Foreign Count "Klaus Vogul". The count becomes obsessed by the sultry Lucy and all of her friends. As Lucy starts behaving strangely and becomes ill, an old-time Southern Doctor is called in to diagnose and treat her. As the Doctor intervenes, Count Vogul attempts to lure them into a wave of living death. Will they all fall prey to the Count's perverse plans?
- Who directed The Vulture's Eye?
- The Vulture's Eye was directed by Frank Sciurba.
- Who stars in The Vulture's Eye?
- The Vulture's Eye stars Brooke Paller, Anne Flosnik, Jason King, Fred Iacovo, Paul Zacheis, James Nalitz.
- How long is The Vulture's Eye?
- The Vulture's Eye has a runtime of 1h 35m (95 minutes).
- What genre is The Vulture's Eye?
- The Vulture's Eye is a Horror film.
- Where was The Vulture's Eye produced?
- The Vulture's Eye was produced in United States of America.