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Clan der Vampire

Originaltitel: Kindred: The Embraced
  • Fernsehserie
  • 1996
  • 1 Std.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,5/10
3105
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Clan der Vampire (1996)
Vampire HorrorDramaFantasyHorrorRomance

Julian Luna, der untote Prinz der Stadt, führt die Vampirclans an, während er sich in Caitlin, eine menschliche Reporterin, verliebt.Julian Luna, der untote Prinz der Stadt, führt die Vampirclans an, während er sich in Caitlin, eine menschliche Reporterin, verliebt.Julian Luna, der untote Prinz der Stadt, führt die Vampirclans an, während er sich in Caitlin, eine menschliche Reporterin, verliebt.

  • Stoffentwicklung
    • John Leekley
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Stacy Haiduk
    • Erik King
    • Patrick Bauchau
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,5/10
    3105
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Stoffentwicklung
      • John Leekley
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Stacy Haiduk
      • Erik King
      • Patrick Bauchau
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    Stacy Haiduk
    Stacy Haiduk
    • Lillie Langtry
    • 1996
    Erik King
    Erik King
    • Sonny Toussaint
    • 1996
    Patrick Bauchau
    Patrick Bauchau
    • Archon Raine
    • 1996
    Brigid Brannagh
    Brigid Brannagh
    • Sasha
    • 1996
    Channon Roe
    Channon Roe
    • Cash
    • 1996
    Jeff Kober
    Jeff Kober
    • Daedalus
    • 1996
    Mark Frankel
    • Julian Luna
    • 1996
    C. Thomas Howell
    C. Thomas Howell
    • Det. Frank Kohanek
    • 1996
    Kelly Rutherford
    Kelly Rutherford
    • Caitlin Byrne
    • 1996
    Brian Thompson
    Brian Thompson
    • Eddie Fiori
    • 1996
    Kimberly Campbell
    Kimberly Campbell
    • Waitress
    • 1996
    Richard Danielson
    • Billy
    • 1996
    Peter Anthony Rocca
    • Bate
    • 1996
    Yuji Okumoto
    Yuji Okumoto
    • Lieutenant Kwan
    • 1996
    Kimberly Cockrell
    • Lorraina
    • 1996
    Lisa Butler
    • Floor Manager
    • 1996
    Kate Vernon
    Kate Vernon
    • Alexandra Serris
    • 1996
    Titus Welliver
    Titus Welliver
    • Cameron
    • 1996
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      • John Leekley
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    lynnewcats

    Loved; sad

    This was a wonderful series, full of interesting and charismatic actors. I've followed Patrick Bauchau, for example, ever since, especially as Sydney in The Pretender. The really sad thing is that the star, Mark Frankel,who played Julian Luna, was killed in a motorcycle accident the summer after the series wrapped, leaving a wife and two small children. Don't know if the show had any chance of continuing, but obviously that was the end of that -- and a promising career and life. Too bad there aren't real vampires, so he could have survived beyond the tragedy!

    As I understand it, some of those who had played the game on which it was based were unhappy with the show -- they felt it didn't really do justice to its complexity or follow its rules. Never having played the game, I had no such reservations. I thought the show was well-written and excitingly paced, and would recommend the set to anyone interested in this genre.
    c_pendragon

    One of the few Vampire stories I can watch..and like.

    I am not a big fan of vampire stories but I really enjoyed The Kindred and it showed the clashes with the different vampire clans. I thought it had interesting stories and not just a lot of fangs. C Thomas Howell investigates unusual happenings not knowing that there are vampires.

    You even liked some of the vampires! It had a lot of atmosphere and I was disappointed when it was cancelled. I would recommend it!
    slmstanley

    Hit and miss

    I must admit, I love vampire movies, vampire television shows, vampire books. This was no exception. This production, based on a game, was much better than I expected. Though it produced some of the most overblown television dialogue to date, it also produced intense, shocking images. It was certainly one of the most powerful television episodes I've ever seen.

    If you can catch reruns of it on the tube some night, lucky you.
    9jseph1234-262-617488

    Vampire the Masquerade:Bloodline inspired T.V. Show

    I am watching this series and being a HUGE fan of White Wolf's Vampire the Masquerade:Bloodlines and their World of Darkness books I was really enjoying how the writing and each episode was getting better and better.

    The Producer and Writers slowly ease you into the life of the Vampires and as the series progresses you get more and more familiar with the horror and tragedy of the life of the Kindred.

    Wish they had been able to continue the series but due to the tragic death of Mark Frankel who portrayed Ventrue Prince Julian, the story was not able to continue for the next season...sad but that is the life of the Kindred and the curse they lived under...sad
    8Imagicka

    Rather Disappointing...

    After seeing someone else's comments who was quite happy to insult the roleplaying game in which this show was based on, I felt I had to cast a rebuttal as a fan of the roleplaying game.

    As mentioned, Kindred the Embraced is based on the 'World of Darkness (tm)' that the gaming company White-Wolf created called Vampire the Masquerade. A world/game rich in vampire culture, politics, history and diversity. A game which spawned numerous other games for White-Wolf, card games, and a computer game, as well help to create a new roleplaying market, the live-action roleplaying game. As well revitalized the roleplaying gaming industry almost single-handedly, by bringing in new players and capturing the imagination of 'old-guard' gamers alike; also attracting the attention of players who would have never been interested in roleplaying, or those who had played before and didn't like it.

    These aren't suppose to be Dracula-like vampires, or Buffy-Like vampires. These are the movers and the shakers of the world who hide in shadows controlling the media, the press, the government, the police, and anything else that holds their interest. Not mindless blood-suckers who are hell-bent on destruction and evil. Don't get me wrong, being alive for a few hundred years can make some vampires very evil and twisted creatures, but enough of that...

    The series was rather poorly done simply because they didn't even try to delve into culture that the game created. The structure of the kindred politics is a league called the Camarilla, who consists of seven clans who work together under a set of laws known as the Traditions to uphold something they refer to as the Masquerade.

    These clans are: The Ventrue (regal blue-bloods who are snobby but think they should control the camarilla); The Brujah (anarchists and rebels who shouldn't have been suit wearing mofia-types, who strive for change and think the camarilla is outdated and corrupt); The Gangrel (wild, animalistic loners who can control, communicate and change into animals like bats and wolves); The Toreador (artists, artistic poseurs, gossip-mongers and hangers-on who care more for style and art than substance); and the Nosferatu (hideous, ugly, monsters, yet also reserved and sneaky, who dwell in sewers and abandoned places, but are the intelligence community/network of the kindred, knowing everything that is going on, and selling it for a price). As well as two others I'll mention below.

    I found the show was more about the human cop, and reporter who the Prince takes a personal interest in, as well as the relationships of the 'Primogens' (the heads of each of the clans) than it was about what I think would have made the show more interesting and marketable, the culture, history and politics, and the abilities of the kindred themselves. As well as the multitude of arch-types of characters that each clan creates by their own attitudes and ideals.

    Another fault of the show was, the fact that it seemed that all the vampires had the same powers and abilities. The Primogen of the Toreador, Lily, was able to turn herself into a wolf, an ability which is usually only reserved for the older and more powerful members of the Gangrel. Or the prince, Julian, was able to 'Earth-Meld', again, an ability only the Gangrel subscribe to.

    They should have had a stronger division between the clans, explained that each clan has their own philosophies and ideals, as well as abilities and powers. Not to mention, two of the most interesting clans weren't even included in the show. The Malkavians, a clan of insane vampires who also have moments of sheer genius, insight and enlightenment. Or the Tremere, a tight-knit conspiratorial clan who are able to cast magic spells through the use of vampiric blood.

    The show should have been about a group of newly embraced (the term used for being turned into a vampire) vampire childer, the relationships they developed with their sires, each other, and their exploration into the world of the kindred. As the newly embraced kindred learn about their respective clans and abilities, and politics, so do the audience.

    Who are these Primogen? Why do they control the clans? Who is the Prince of the city? Why does he call himself the prince? What is the Camarilla? What/who are the Sabbat? Why do they want to destroy the Camarilla? Questions that would have kept the audience wondering, as well as the character guessing about. It would have made the show more interesting in my opinion.

    As well, there is a rich culture and history behind each of the clans that make up the Camarilla. This information was poorly utilitized in the show, and they displayed some of this information rather matter-a-factly. Such as an introduction of an Assamite Kindred Assassin. They barely touched on what 'The Masquerade' was, why the kindred had it, and why clans such as the Brujah and the Gangrel who clearly distrusted and hated one another would work together in the Camarilla under a Ventrue prince such as Julian. Nor did they adequately explain who 'Archon' was, and what his purpose was.

    I feel it would have been much more interesting and fascinating to the audience at large to concentrate on the difference add the character-types of each of the vampire clans than to have made it a soap-opera bombastic gothic-horror version of Melrose Place, or 90210. A lot of fans of the roleplaying game felt that Aaron Spelling was not interested at all in the diversity and information that the roleplaying game supplied and in fact ignored almost all of it.

    As a fan of the Roleplaying game, I was sorely disappointed, as were a lot of other Vampire the Masquerade fans.

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      Kindred: The Embraced is based on the Vampire: The Masquerade role-playing game which was created by Mark Rein·Hagen as the first of several Storytelling System games for its World of Darkness setting line.
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      The sign out front of Lily's nightclub changes from The Haven to Haven in different shots.
    • Alternative Versionen
      The DVD edition of the pilot episode differs from the original broadcast and video editions: 1) The scene in which Sasha bursts in at August Octavius' funeral has been deleted. 2) The conclave meeting about Alexandra Serris' fate is now longer, featuring the primogens paying loyalty to Julian with a kiss to his hand and Julian warning Eddie that he will rip him apart if Eddie moves in on any other Kindred businesses. 3) At the very end of the episode, after Frank leaves Alexandra's with her locket, a new scene was added. It cuts to San Francisco Bay, the camera dives underneath the waves to show Alexandra's body. As the camera focuses in on Alexandra's face and her eyes open. The scene cuts back to Alexandra's faded rose garden where one bush comes back to life and produces a gorgeous red rose.
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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 2. April 1996 (Vereinigte Staaten)
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    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Kindred: The Embraced
    • Drehorte
      • 1400 Tower Grove Drive, Beverly Hills, Kalifornien, USA(Julian Luna's mansion)
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      • John Leekley Productions
      • Spelling Television
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