SEASON 3, EPISODE 8
NIGHT PREY


In 1969, Kurt Bachman's blissful honeymoon with his wife Michele was cut short
when she was attacked by a vampire. Knocked unconscious in the incident, he
came to just as Evan Van Hellier (Eric Murphy), his fangs dripping with Michele's
blood, whisked her away. Despite the passage of time, Kurt (Michael Burgess)
continues to avenge his wife's death by stalking and destroying vampires. After
one such encounter, he races into a nearby church, where he steals a silver crucifix
to ward off other vampires. Unfortunately, Father McKinnon sees Kurt steal the cross
and when he attempts to retrieve it, a needlelike blade erupts from the crucifix and
kills the priest. His eyes aglow with the cross' power, Kurt flees. At Curious Goods,
Jack is devastated by the murder of his old friend Father McKinnon. Later, Jack
learns that the stolen cross is a relic known as the 'Cross Of Fire', which, according
to legend, was used to bless those who offered themselves as a sacrifice to save
their village from vampires. Following the human sacrifice, the cross is empowered
to destroy vampires with fire, which Bachman finds out and puts to use.


CAST & CREW

MICKI FOSTER- LOUISE ROBEY
JACK MARSHAK- CHRIS WIGGINS
JOHNNY VENTURA- STEVEN MONARQUE
KURT BACHMAN- MICHAEL BURGESS
EVAN VAN HELLIER- ERIC MURPHY
MICHELE- GENEVIEVE LANGLOIS
BAKER- VINCENT DALE
VAMPIRE WOMAN- JILL HENNESSY
FATHER FINN- DONALD CARRIER
FATHER MCDERMOTT- DAN MACDONALD
HOOKER- TAMARA GORSKI
YOUNG PREPPIE- KIRK AUSTENSEN
DOORMAN- MATT BIRMAN
WOMAN WITH MICHELE- HELEN SOFOS
SECURITY GUARD- WALLY BOLLAND

Written by- Peter Mohan
Directed by- Armand Mastroianni
Created by- Larry B. Williams, Frank Mancuso Jr.
Supervising Producer- Jon Andersen
Executive Producer- Frank Mancuso Jr.
Line Producer- J. Miles Dale
Executive Story Consultant- Jim Henshaw
Music Composed and Performed by- Fred Mollin
Director of Photography- Rodney Charters
Production Designer- Stephen Roloff
Director of Post-Production- Gary L. Smith
Editor- Dave Goard
First Assistant Director- Bill Spahic
Second Unit Director- T.J. Scott
Story Editor- R. Scott Gemmill
Casting by- Walker, Berman & Associates
Extras Casting- Gabrielle Iviney
1st Assistant Camera- Patrick Stepien
2nd Assistant Camera- Trevor Haws
2nd Unit Director of Photography- Richard Wincenty
Sound Recordist- Bryan Day
Boom Operator- Martin Lacroix
Costume Designer- Marie-Sylvie Deveau
Assistant Designer- Carolyn Bahen
Wardrobe Mistress- Judith England
Make-Up Artist- Ava Stone
Hair Stylist- Diane Smith
Art Director- Adam Kolodziej
Assistant Art Director- Robert Ballantyne
Set Decorator- Marlene Puritt
Lead Set Dresser- Bruce Mailing
Swing Gang- David Maltese, David Lylloff
Art Department Trainee- Joan Parkinson
Second Assistant Director- David Till
Stunt Coordinator- J.J. Makaro
Second Unit First Assistant Director- Frank Siracusa
Assistant Production Manager- Norman Denver
Script Supervisor- Nancy Eagles
Assistant to the Producer- Susan Perry
Studio Manager- Aileen Bell
Location Manager- Robin Rockett
Production Coordinator- Mary Fraser
Assistant Coordinator- Lesley Clark
Third Assistant Director- Andrea Raffaghello
Trainee Assistant Director- Michael Burke
Production Accountant- Nathalie Laporte
Paralegal- Pat Turner
Assistant to the Executive Producer- Ginger Reynolds
Prosthetics Designer- Francois Dagenais
Special Effects Coordinator- Jordan Craig
Special Effects by- Performance Solutions Inc.
Visual Effects Artist- John Gajdecki
Prosthetics Assistant- Darren Perks
Property Master- Peter Risi
Lead Props- Frauke Illing
Gaffer- Owen Taylor
Best Boy- Kevin Murphy
Electricians- Michael Auger, Nigel Draper
Transportation Coordinator- Chris Radley-Walters
Picture Vehicle Coordinator- Glen Avigdor
Key Grip- Mark Silver
Best Boy Grip- Ron Paulaskas
Grips- Blake Ballantine, Tracy Shaw
Construction Coordinator- Ron Lightfoot
Head Carpenter- Joe Madziak
Scenic Painter- Otto Fondan
Post-Production Supervisor- Philip Stilman
Post-Production Coordinator- Gary Mueller
Assistant Editor- Mary Jane Patterson
Video Post-Production- Dome Productions
Audio Post-Production- Master's Workshop
Audio Post-Production Supervisor- Terry Gordica
Re-Recording Mixers- Tim Archer, Rick Ellis
Dialogue Editors- Jon Archer, Steve Foster
Sound Effects Editor- Steve Gorman
Foley- Peter Harper, Gary Daprato
Series Music Available On- GNP Crescendo Records
Executive in Charge of Production- Robert Wertheimer
Executive Production Consultant- Rick Schwartz
Copyright 1989 Paramount Pictures Corporation
A Triumph Entertainment Corporation Production
Produced in Association with Hometown Films
All Rights Reserved













SOUNDS

Vampire Woman #1: "I like the night..."
Micki: "Its powers were just local superstition..."
Jack: "We always think we're doing the right thing, but people still die..."
Michele: "If you truly loved me...you'd let me go..."
Evan: "I gave you immortality..."


CORONER'S REPORT

1. Young Preppie (Kirk Austensen)- Bit in neck, blood drained from body
2. Vampire Woman #1 (Helen Sofos)- Staked in heart
3. Father McDermott (Dan MacDonald)- Knifed in stomach with crucifix
4. Johnny (uncredited)- Burned to death by cross
5. Security Guard (Wally Bolland)- Stabbed in chest with crucifix
6. Vampire Woman #2 (uncredited)- Burned to death
7. Hooker (Tamara Gorski)- Bit in neck, blood drained from body
8. Baker (Vincent Dale)- Neck snapped
9. Evan (Eric Murphy)- Staked in heart
10. Kurt (Michael Burgess)- Turned into vampire, sprinkled with holy water


TRIVIA

QUESTIONS

1. How long had Kurt been hunting vampires?
2. Father McDermott was the pastor of what church?
3. What was the name of the vampire bar owned by Evan Van Hellier?
4. Where did the crucifix originate?
5. What was the address of the warehouse where Kurt kept Michele?

ANSWERS

1. Kurt had been hunting vampires for 20 years since Michele's disappearance.
2. Father McDermott was pastor of St. Lawrence Church.
3. Evan Van Hellier owned the 'Neon Gargoyle' vampire bar.
4. The cross originated in a Hungarian church on the border of Transylvania.
5. The warehouse address was 22 River Street.


AIR DATE

November 13, 1989


EPISODE RATING: 4

Second attempt at a vampire episode falls short of the first...
Heavily influenced by 'Salem's Lot', but plot was very contrived


PROMO






Back To Season Three Page

Back To Friday The 13th: The Series Page
Back To The Lair Of Horror