The Hunger

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Running Time: 30 minutes (approx)

This half-hour anthology series, produced by Tony and Ridley Scott, is a sort of re-vamped The Twilight Zone for the 90's: gone are the subtle social commentaries, replaced instead by steamy, erotic versions of Tales From The Dark Side.

With a touch of class it deals with power, sex, lust, with evil, the bizarre and the downright disturbing.

The first series was hosted by Terrence Stamp, the second by David Bowie, star of the original movie "The Hunger".

Main Cast

Paul Hopkins
Isabelle Cyr
Marie-Josee Croze
Dorothee Berryman
James Rae
April Telek
Daniel Brochu
Sabrina Boudot
Sarain Boylan
Jennifer Beales
Doris Milmore
Audrey Benoit
Image for Amanda RyanAmanda Ryan
Image for Daniel CraigDaniel Craig
Leonardo Cimino
Jesse Borrego
Karen Elkin
Chad Lowe
Image for Giovanni RibisiGiovanni Ribisi
Lisa Bronwyn Moore
David LaHaye
David Warne
Marina Orsini
Daniela Akerblom
Soo Garay
Alice Poon
Rachel Hayward
Maria Bertrand
Lisa Tower
Kelly Ricard
Karina Aktouf
Marie-Josee D'Amours
Daniela Oliviera
Lisa Ann Hadley
Jacob Tierney
Max Martini
Richard Bobitaille
Ted Whittal
Fisher Steven
Andeas Apergis
Stellina Rusich
Ben Bass
Kim Huffman
A. Martinez
Clare Sims
Image for Stephen McHattieStephen McHattie
Giancarlo Esposito
Bruce Ramsay
Esai Morales
James Marshall
Paul Anthony Stewart
Celine Bonnier
Bruce Davidson
Claudia Ferri
Image for David BowieDavid Bowie
Kate Vernon
Polly Shannon
William Katt
Sally Kirkland
Eric Roberts

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