A substantial improvement on its predecessor, this in-name-only sequel retains only a few characters from the original "To Die For," standing alone as an effective vampire tale in its own right. The complex plot revolves around the facilities of vampire Doctor Max (Michael Praed), whose stores of whole blood provide temporary food supplies for wayward bloodsuckers in need of a fix. Into Max's clinic arrives young Danny (Jay Underwood) and his sister Nina (Rosalind Allen), whose adopted baby is suffering from an unknown affliction. While Danny eventually falls under the seductive spell of the translucent-looking Celia (Amanda Wyss), Max's predatory brother Tom (Steve Bond) sets his sights on Nina's unprotected neck, leading to a confrontation with Max over the fate of Nina and her child, revealed to be a human/vampire half-breed, of whom Max is the father. Events are further stirred by the arrival of manic vampire hunter Martin (Scott Jakoby), who is obsessed with destroying them all. This slick and stylish production belies its low budget with technical panache (aside from occasional cost-cutting measures in the special effects department), which includes superb photography, razor-sharp editing, and a script that provides dimension and believable motivations for its characters without skimping on scares. 1991
1. Main Title (2:21)
2. Celia Where Are You ? (:37)
3. Moonlight Ride (1:49)
4. Bittersweet Love* (1:50)
5. Baying At The Moon (2:52)
6. Passions (2:10)
7. Boathouse Chase (2:08)
8. Condo Kill (1:25)
9. Chilling Seduction (2:42)
10. Nina's Dream (1:10)
11. Wolf Attack (1:45)
12. The Mansion (1:40)
13. You Can't Stop Me ! (2:20)
14. See Tom Torture Jane (2:32)
15. Martin Searches For Nina (1:00)
16. Tom And Max Fight (3:05)
17. The Burning Light (1:35)
18. Farewell (1:20)
19. Finale (3:14)
*This alternate love theme was not used in the movie