Detective Hank Holten on a missing persons case is seduced by the missing girl, Layla, to accompany her into an orgy.  Someone screams, and then another.  Some of the party-goers are biting the necks of the others.  When the detective starts shooting the vampires, the Master attacks him to defend his children.  During the struggle, a curtain is pulled aside and the Master gets a dose of sunlight.

This leaves Hank in a half-state slowly turning into one of them.  As the hunger builds within him, he calls on his recently estranged wife, Susan, who is a famous author of vampire novels, a la Anne Rice.  Spouting vampire cliches, they go after the Master, knowing that if he is killed then Hank's transformation will be halted.

Figuring they know where the vampires sleep, they know that they must go in while it's still daylight, find the Master, and kill him.  However, once the Master is killed, his life is forfeit -- the rest of the coven will attack.

It was a pretty good show, although I've seen many reviews that didn't like it that much.  It was loaded with cliche's and misinformation about vampires.  Well, at least misinformation as far as we know.  Susan spouts off a shopping list throughout the show of everything from garlic, to holy water, to not removing the wooden spike after the vampire dies.

The movie has a great ending.  All movies have a twist, but this one was very unique.  While the movie isn't a first run theater type of movie, it's a pretty good bet.  You should see it.

Layla:  I thought we had something -- you and me.  And then I catch you shacking up with Goldilocks.