Information
| Year: | 2006 |
| Rating: | 5.4(2901) |
| Listed in: | Action, Drama, Fantasy, Horror, Sci-Fi |
| Directed by: | Glenn Standring |
| Actors: | Dougray Scott Leo Gregory Scott Wills Stuart Wilson Craig Hall Saffron Burrows |
| "Humans And Vampires Have Lived In Harmony.... Until Now. . ." | |
Cast
| Directed by | |
|---|---|
| Glenn Standring | |
| Actors | |
| Dougray Scott | as Brother Silas |
| Leo Gregory | as Brother Edgar |
| Scott Wills | as Det. Jones |
| Stuart Wilson | as Brother Augustus |
| Craig Hall | as Dominic |
| Robbie Magasiva | as Frank |
| Peter McCauley | as Professor Liepsky |
| Glen Drake | as Console Operator #1 |
| Stephen Ure | as Fredrick 'Freddy' Sykes |
| John Sumner | as Howard Anderson |
| Roi Taimana | as Det. Abernathy |
| Aaron Murphy | as Slum Kid |
| Scott Morrison | as Console Operator #2 |
| Owen Black | as Priest |
| Ian Mune | as Slum Landlord |
| Roy Ward | as Genetic Doctor |
| Martin Phelan | as Policeman |
| Jon Brazier | as Scared Doctor |
| Peter Rowley | as Man In The Street |
| Wharetatao King | as Eel Seller |
| Brett Stewart | as Vampire |
| Hori Ahipene | as Parishioner |
| Shannon Hirst | as Young Silus |
| Johnny Agnew | as Guard |
| Rod Bidois | as Businessman |
| Actresses | |
| Saffron Burrows | as Lilly |
| Lauren Jackson | as Det. Stephanie Kelly |
| Katrina Browne | as Tenement Prostitute |
| Danielle Cormack | as Pregnant Woman |
| Rachel House | as Forensic Woman |
| Susan Haldane | as Alley Prostitute |
| Margaret-Mary Hollins | as Street Reporter |
| Tessa Mitchell | as Basement Woman |
| Robyn Maclean | as Museum Child |
| Beth Kayes | as Nurse |
| Alison Bruce | as TV presenter |
| Alexandra Hassel | as Hospital Girl |
| Kerry Rutter | as Receptionist |
| Cit Harris | as Girl In The Street |
Movie info
| Languages: | English |
| Filming dates: | 23 May 2004 - ? |
| Budget: | USD 11,000,000 |
| Gross: |
New Zealand - 157,237 USD (4 November 2007) Russia - 146,425 USD (14 May 2008) Spain - 612,992 USD (26 February 2008) |
| Plot: | Perfect Creature is a highly original retelling of the vampire myth set in an alternate version of the 1960s and 70s, as science fiction and horror coalesce in a suspenseful, elegant action film about race, serial killings and the capacity of human beings to hope. |
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