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The Forsaken 2001

★ 5.3177 votes91 min📅 2001-04-27

"The night... has an appetite."

When a young man contracts a sinister virus that will transform him into a vampire, he must find a cure—or embrace his dark fate—before the night claims him entirely.

Director: J.S. Cardone

Cast

Kerr Smith
Kerr Smith
Sean
Brendan Fehr
Brendan Fehr
Nick
Izabella Miko
Izabella Miko
Megan
Johnathon Schaech
Johnathon Schaech
Kit
Phina Oruche
Phina Oruche
Cym
Simon Rex
Simon Rex
Pen
Carrie Snodgress
Carrie Snodgress
Ina Hamm
Alexis Thorpe
Alexis Thorpe
Teddy
Frederick Flynn
Hoot
Beth Ann Styne
Garage Woman

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Forsaken (2001) about?

*The Forsaken* follows a young man who becomes infected with a deadly virus that will turn him into a vampire. As the symptoms take hold, he races against time to find a cure before he loses his humanity forever.

Who directed The Forsaken?

J.S. Cardone directed *The Forsaken (2001)*, steering the film into a darker, more suspenseful direction.

Who stars in The Forsaken?

The film features Kerr Smith, Brendan Fehr, Izabella Miko, Johnathon Schaech, and Phina Oruche as the core cast.

Is The Forsaken (2001) worth watching?

While not a blockbuster, *The Forsaken* delivers a solid mix of horror and thriller elements, making it a decent pick for fans of supernatural suspense. Its tight runtime and engaging premise keep it engaging despite some predictable moments.

How long is The Forsaken?

*The Forsaken* has a runtime of 91 minutes.

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About The Forsaken (2001) — Racing Against Time in a Gritty Vampire Thriller

When a young man contracts a sinister virus that will transform him into a vampire, he must find a cure—or embrace his dark fate—before the night claims him entirely.

Directed by J.S. Cardone, *The Forsaken (2001)* blends horror and thriller elements into a tense survival story packed with supernatural stakes and high-stakes urgency. Starring Kerr Smith, Brendan Fehr, and Izabella Miko, the film dives into themes of infection, desperation, and the blurred line between humanity and monstrosity, all wrapped in a shadowy, gritty atmosphere. The story unfolds like a race against time, where every moment counts and trust is a luxury.