Features: DVD, Pan and Scan (TV Format), Aspect Ratio 1.33:1, Dolby, Hi-fi Stereo The undead are unleashed for the second season of the sexy an stylish vampire horror series Forever Knight, starring Geraint Wyn Davies as Nick Knight, a 13th century vampire working as a police detective in modern day Toronto. Season Two highlights include: Nick's battle with Jack the Ripper in the terrifying "Bad Blood"; his infiltrating the "Luminology" cult and getting brainwashed in "Faithful Followers"; and finding romance with an Anne Rice-type author in "Stranger Than Fiction." And in "Blood Money" and "Baby Baby," star Geraint Wyn Davies steps behind the camera to direct. Natsuko Ohama, as Captain Amanda Cohen, joins the cast in Season 2. During the course of it's three-year run, Forever Knight amassed a huge cult following, whose fans can now sink their teeth into the delights of Season Two.
 Editor's Note
 Nick Knight is a man with a past, and it happens to span the centuries. Having become a vampire during the 13th Century, he was responsible for countless human deaths before deciding, in modern-day Toronto, to give up his undead inclinations and pursue redemption and, ultimately, mortality. His guilt leads him to become a homicide investigator, fighting the most brutal criminals of the urban underbelly. However, his own demons might prove an even more dire nemesis, as well as Lucien LaCroix, the vampire who initiated him centuries ago, who is determined that Nick remain a vampire. Nick is aided in his quest for justice by his partner, Donald Schanke, who knows nothing of his true identity, as well as crack forensics specialist Dr. Natalie Lambert, and the beautiful vampire Janette, whose loyalty to Knight remains intact despite her involvement in the vampire community. In this season, Nick falls for an author whose understanding of the vampire underworld astounds him in "Stranger Than Fiction;" Nick is brainwashed by the Luminology cult in "Faithful Followers;" Schanke becomes star-struck while working a case on the lot in "Amateur Night;" and Nick just might finally be forced to reveal the truth to his partner in "Close Call." Other episodes include "A Fate Worse Than Death," "Forward Into the Past," "Father's Day," "Bad Blood," "Baby, Baby," and many others.
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