

30 Days of Night
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- Common Sense Age 17+
- Critics Consensus 51%
- HD
- CC
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- Horror
- 1 Hour 53 Minutes
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4.1 • 490 Ratings
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Josh Harnett (Black Dahlia, Pearl Harbor) crosses over to the dark side in this bone-chilling adaptation of the cult-hit graphic novel, brought to the screen in all its demonic glory. In a small Alaskan town, thirty days of night is a natural phenomenon. Very few outsiders visit, until a band of bloodthirsty, deathly pale vampires mark their arrival by savagely attacking sled dogs. But soon they find there are much more satisfying thirst-quenchers about: human beings. One by one, the townspeople succumb to a living nightmare, but a small group survives...at least for now. The vampires use the dark to their advantage, and surviving this cold hell is a game of cat and mouse...and screams.
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Josh Harnett (Black Dahlia, Pearl Harbor) crosses over to the dark side in this bone-chilling adaptation of the cult-hit graphic novel, brought to the screen in all its demonic glory. In a small Alaskan town, thirty days of night is a natural phenomenon. Very few outsiders visit, until a band of bloodthirsty, deathly pale vampires mark their arrival by savagely attacking sled dogs. But soon they find there are much more satisfying thirst-quenchers about: human beings. One by one, the townspeople succumb to a living nightmare, but a small group survives...at least for now. The vampires use the dark to their advantage, and surviving this cold hell is a game of cat and mouse...and screams.
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- Rent $3.99
- Buy $12.99
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Ratings and Reviews
Critics Consensus: While 30 Days of Night offers a few thrills, it ultimately succumbs to erratic execution.
Very-bloody vampire movie lacks bite. No kids.
Cast & Crew
- Director
- David Slade
- Producers
- Robert G. Tapert
- Sam Raimi
Information
- Studio
- Sony Pictures
- Genre
- Horror
- Released
- Copyright
- © 2007 Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Languages
- Primary
- English (Stereo, Dolby 5.1)
Accessibility
- CC
- Closed captions (CC) refer to subtitles in the available language with the addition of relevant non-dialogue information.