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Darkness of Day 2010

100 min📅 2010-10-31

"When the Vampire Draven gets one Day in the sun, will he make the most of it or will he get Burned?"

Step into the sun-drenched chaos of *Darkness of Day (2010)*, a genre-blending romp that pits a quick-witted vampire against a ticking clock. Directed by A.J.

Director: A.J. Ager

Cast

Casey Ager
Draven Noir
Matt Lynch
Jinx
Aaron Springfield
Armand
Donte Brown
Angel
Veronica Kelly
Danica
Mallory Rellich
Peaches
Megan Marchand
Liona
Sherelle Black
Simone
Paul Hansen
Biff
Beau Cline
Vernon

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Darkness of Day (2010) about?

*Darkness of Day* follows Draven Noir, a vampire who gets a single day of sunlight each year—but only if he saves the life of someone he sees in a vision. This time, his vision is of a person who's already dead, forcing him to race against the clock to outwit fate and avoid eternal darkness.

Who directed Darkness of Day?

A.J. Ager directed *Darkness of Day*, blending action, comedy, and horror into a uniquely spirited vampire western.

Who stars in Darkness of Day?

The film stars Casey Ager as the lead, alongside Matt Lynch, Aaron Springfield, Donte Brown, and Veronica Kelly.

Is Darkness of Day (2010) worth watching?

While it's not a mainstream hit, *Darkness of Day* delivers a fresh twist on vampire lore with its blend of humor and action. Its 100-minute runtime keeps the pace tight, making it a fun, if flawed, outing for fans of B-movie horror-comedies.

How long is Darkness of Day?

*Darkness of Day* runs for 100 minutes.

About Darkness of Day (2010) — One Day in the Sun, One Shot at Redemption

Step into the sun-drenched chaos of *Darkness of Day (2010)*, a genre-blending romp that pits a quick-witted vampire against a ticking clock. Directed by A.J. Ager, this offbeat action-comedy-horror weaves mystery into its sun-soaked narrative, where Draven Noir—Casey Ager's swaggering vampire gunslinger—gets just one precious day a year to walk beneath the open sky. Failure means eternal darkness, but the catch? He must save the life of someone who's already dead before the next dawn, a paradox that forces him to outsmart both the living and the undead.

With its tongue firmly planted in its cheek, *Darkness of Day* balances horror's chill with comedy's warmth, wrapped in a mystery that's as twisty as a vampire's curse. The film's sunlit streets crackle with energy, blending noir aesthetics with supernatural stakes, making it a cult treat for fans of unconventional horror-comedies. Think *Blade* meets *Groundhog Day*, but with more Texas-sized swagger and a dash of existential dread.