Synopsis
30 Days of Night is a movie released in 2007.
30 Days of Night is a horror thriller that explores the chilling consequences of an extended polar night in an isolated Alaskan town. As the sun sets for a full month, a group of vampires descends upon the community, taking advantage of the darkness to unleash terror. The film effectively creates an atmosphere of dread and suspense, with its stark, wintry setting amplifying the sense of isolation that permeates the story. The narrative centers on the town's sheriff, played by Josh Hartnett, as he and a small band of survivors attempt to fend off the relentless vampire threat. Themes of survival and the struggle against overwhelming odds are prominent throughout the film, showcasing human resilience in the face of horror. The performances, particularly by Hartnett and Melissa George, contribute to the film's tension, while the unique premise of an unending night adds a distinctive element to the traditional vampire genre.
Columbia Pictures
Dark Horse Entertainment
Ghost House Pictures