Mood to burn – a skip load of ideas....Go see it.– Reviewer Mark Broatch in the Sunday Star-Times
It's set in 1969, but it's not our 1969. We evolved this idea that the Victorian industrial revolution had come later - because science had been retarded in this alternative world, but then it had gone further. So it's still coal and steam, dirty electricity, lots of vents all over the place.– Director Glenn Standring - Fangoria Issue 265, August 2007
..the most unique vampire film I've ever seen, a cross between Alan Moore, Bram Stoker and Charles Dickens.– Tony Timpone, editor of Fangoria magazine
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