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THE NIGHT FLIER 2: FEAR OF FLYING
Screenplay by
Mark Pavia & Stephen King |
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In this sequel feature film based on Stephen
King's short story, Dwight the ‘vampire with a
private pilot's license' is back and Katherine
Blair, Inside View's star reporter, is out to stop him. |
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| PRESS FROM THE ORIGINAL “STEPHEN KING’S THE NIGHT FLIER” |
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“Creepy vampire tale that also offers clever commentary on blood thirsty tabloid journalists.” “Delivers a wily payoff.” “Acting is strong. Ferrer fascinates even when he's being a heel.” |
| Lael Loewenstein, Variety |
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| “The conclusion comes filed with black humor, suspense and imagination.” “Miguel Ferrer is a deliciously arrogant pit bull-cum scribe.” |
| Larry Worth, New York Post |
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“Ferrer is memorably bitter as Dees.” “Director Mark Pavia keeps the gore splattering.”
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Dave Kehr, New York Daily News |
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| “Provocative…“Night Flier affords a big star role for Miguel Ferrer, a fine and distinctive actor,” in a blood bath of a movie.” “The film is sleek.”
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Kevin Thomas, LA Times |
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“A haunting fright fest.” “ Pavia rivals work done by George Romero in his zombie trilogy.” “ Pavia is a rousing young talented filmmaker we are sure to hear more from.”
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| Joseph Mauceri, World of Fandom |
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“Cannily crafted.” “Ferrer is well cast and more than a tad scary." |
| Hollywood Reporter |
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“A lean accomplished film, It's hard to believe the MPAA let so much slip thru.” “The best King adaptation since Misery.” |
Fangoria |
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“Gripping…A resonant evocation of love found and lost…An engaging story.” |
| The Kirkus Reviews |
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“The plot zooms to a page-turning climax.” |
| Library Journal |
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