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The Daytime Representative 2004

★ 5.02 votes94 min📅 2004-06-06

Directed by Vitaly Vorobyev, *The Daytime Representative* (2004) unfolds as a chilling blend of horror, thriller, and drama, set against the eerie backdrop of a vampire's return.

Director: Vitaly Vorobyev

Cast

Juozas Budraitis
Juozas Budraitis
Граф Дарлак
Tatyana Arntgolts
Tatyana Arntgolts
Иветта
Elena Polyakova
Elena Polyakova
Эрэн
Grigory Kalinin
Grigory Kalinin
Yuriy Sherstnyov
Yuriy Sherstnyov
Бенито
Nikita Tarasov
Nikita Tarasov
Адам
Sergey Grekov
Sergey Grekov
Браун
Vadim Andreyev
Vadim Andreyev
Джонсон
Natalya Chernyavskaya
Natalya Chernyavskaya
Бьянка

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Daytime Representative (2004) about?

After a century away, the vampire Count Darlak returns to his castle, unleashing a wave of disappearances and death. His servant Adam, a rescued shipwreck survivor turned daytime emissary, grapples with his own dark desires to join the undead.

Who directed The Daytime Representative?

Vitaly Vorobyev directed *The Daytime Representative*, blending horror and drama with a distinctly gothic sensibility.

Who stars in The Daytime Representative?

The film features Juozas Budraitis as Count Darlak, Tatyana Arntgolts as Adam's conflicted counterpart, Elena Polyakova, Grigory Kalinin, and Yuriy Sherstnyov in key roles.

Is The Daytime Representative (2004) worth watching?

While lacking an IMDb rating, *The Daytime Representative* offers a tight, atmospheric horror-thriller with strong gothic vibes. Fans of slow-burn supernatural suspense may find its themes compelling, though its obscurity may limit mainstream appeal.

How long is The Daytime Representative?

The Daytime Representative runs for 94 minutes.

About The Daytime Representative (2004) — A Gothic Horror Tale of Servitude and the Undead

Directed by Vitaly Vorobyev, *The Daytime Representative* (2004) unfolds as a chilling blend of horror, thriller, and drama, set against the eerie backdrop of a vampire's return. After a century-long disappearance, the predatory Count Darlak resurfaces with a ravenous hunger, leaving a trail of vanished victims in his wake. Among the chaos stands Adam, the count's enigmatic servant—a shipwreck survivor granted unnatural longevity by his master. Caught between devotion and a desperate craving to join the undead, Adam becomes both witness and unwilling participant in the horrors unfolding in the castle's shadowed halls.

This atmospheric tale explores themes of obsession, servitude, and the blurred line between humanity and monstrosity. Vorobyev crafts a moody, suspenseful narrative where every shadow hides a secret, and every character, even the innocent, is entangled in the supernatural's grasp. With a runtime of just 94 minutes, *The Daytime Representative* delivers a concise yet haunting cinematic experience for fans of gothic horror and psychological thrillers.