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Necros was the third episode of the first season of the television series The Hunger. In this episode a succubus-like being named Helma, played by the actress Céline Bonnier, is the central focus of the story.
Overview
- TV Series: The Hunger
- Episode: Necros
- Director: Russell Mulcahy
- Writers: Steven Salzburg & Audrey Salzburg
- Rating: R - Sex and Violence
- Original Air Date: July 20, 1997 (Season 1, Episode 3)
DVD Information
- Format: Import, NTSC
- Directors: Adrian Moat, Chris Hartwill, Russell Mulcahy
- Language: English
- Region: All Regions
- Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
- Studio: York Home Video
- DVD Release Date: May 16, 2000
- ASIN: 6305830363
Cast
Actor / Actress | Role |
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Terence Stamp | The Host |
Philip Casnoff | William Cobb |
Céline Bonnier | Helma |
Leonardo Cimino | Nero |
James Berlingieri | Cop #1 |
Tony Calabretta | Cornerman / Bookmaker |
Tony De Santis | Dino |
Marc Désourdy | Saint |
Richard Jutras | Nardo |
David McKeown | Devil |
Plot Summary
William Cobb is on vacation when he catches a glimpse of Helma, a breathtaking creature who captures his imagination. She has a companion, a frail old man who, according to folklore, is Necros, a dead thing that feeds upon the living. Should Cobb pursues his desires or heed the warnings of the town folk? A night of unbridled passion reveals the terrifing truth. Directed by Highlander's Russell Mulcahy from a story by Brian Lumley.