Cinematic Intelligence Agency
| Box office | Cinemas | Contact us | DVD and VHS | Film | Filmmaking | Home | Notices | Search | Star trek |

Cinema surveillance images are loading at the bottom of the page

The forsaken

Threat advisory: Under evaluation

Movie propaganda

Today could be the last day of the rest of their lives.

Driving from LA to Florida to deliver a vintage Mercedes and attend his sister's wedding, Sean (Kerr Smith) does the one thing he wasn't supposed to do - pick up a hitchhiker. And from that moment on, his cross country road trip is transformed into a surreal and blood-soaked nightmare.

Sean's new companion Nick (Brendan Fehr) is not the laid back, aimless traveller he seems. He is a hunter. And his prey are The Bloodletters, a roving band of forsaken youths who viciously feed on the hapless victims they find in the dead of night along deserted highways. In a word, vampires. Little does Sean know that Nick is suffering from a deadly "blood disease" and has been tracking the motley crew for several months. As the miles pass by with his strange new co-pilot, Sean encounters one dark and mysterious delay after another. It seems he's never going to make it to his sister's wedding...

When Sean and Nick pick up the dazed and frightened Megan (Izabella Miko), whom the killers had left for dead, she becomes a human lure, unfinished business that must be attended to. Sean is instantly drawn to her vulnerability and beauty. The stakes are raised when Sean himself is infected with the deadly virus. Nick continues to dodge Sean's questions but finally, after a heated argument, he is forced to tell Sean everything he knows about the legend of The Forsaken. The only cure for them is to kill the host organism, Kit (Jonathon Schaech) the vicious leader of the vampire gang. It's a deadly race against time, and if they fail, they will suffer the fate as their enemies - joining the ranks of the insatiable undead forever.

Theatrical propaganda posters

The forsaken

Target demographic movie keyword propaganda

Persons of interest

Cinematic intelligence sources

Intelligence analyst

Special Agent Matti

Theatrical report

*

Media intelligence (DVD)

Security censorship classification

MA 15+ (High level violence, horror theme)

Surveillance time

87 minutes (1:27 hours)

Not for public release in Australia before date

Film: 6 September 2001
DVD rental: 6 February 2002
VHS rental: 6 February 2002

Cinema surveillance images

The forsaken
The forsakenThe forsakenThe forsakenThe forsakenThe forsakenThe forsakenThe forsakenThe forsakenThe forsaken

[ Return to top ]