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Nicole Kruex as
Quintana
Quintana is a creature of the night, the end
result of an ancient line of night stalkers who exist for one thing: The
Kill!
Nikki has appeared in the series Ghostbustin' 911, and has
appeared in such films as Blood Planet, Terror Overload, After, Hit Chicks,
Tales of the Dead and Trinity. She is also a member of the cast of
the paranormal investigation series Dead
Reckoning.
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Elissa Dowling as
Zen
Zen is the newest addition to the long line of
night-moving killers, thanks to Quintana. She is an unwilling participant in
Quintana's plans, but is powerless to escape.
Elissa has appeared
in numerous film and television projects, including Death Racers, The Legend
of Bloody Mary, Absolute Horror, Cold Blood Canyon, The Tomb, Dracula's
Curse, and Savannah's Ghost with David
Carradine.

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Melanie Robel as
Joni
Zen's best friend, and since Zen has disappeared,
Joni is concerned for Zen's safety. She doesn't realize that it's her own
safety that may be in jeapordy.
Melanie's credits include
film appearances in Into the Basement, For Nicole's Sake and
Grieve, and stage work in a variety of productions from Lil'
Abner and Cinderella to Dracula and as Janet in a production
of Rocky Horror Picture Show.
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Thomas Daniel as
Brent
Joni's boyfriend. He is a news reporter for a local
radio station, and is the unwilling link between Joni and the police detective
investigating the case.
Apart from his theater and voice-over work,
Thomas has appeared in a wide variety of films such as My Best Friends
Deception, The Blue Seal, Hard Damn Hitch, Khel Shuru, and Methodic.
Added to his extensive and growing list of credits are television appearences
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Tim Taylor as Detective
Darcy
Detective Darcy, veteran homicide investigator, is
investigating a string of vicious killings. The one thing that ties the
killings together: Zen.
Tim has been very busy as an actor
after a ten year stint as a stand-up comedian, including portraying a jailer in
Deception: Portrait of an American Family, Frank Hamer in the BBC
production Bonnie & Clyde, a Russian Hitman in the television seires
Exposed, and a psychaiatrist in Zen: Hunter director Jim
DeVault's The Sisters Four.
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