Poltergeist: The Legacy: Light of Day

"Light of Day" is the second episode of season three of the supernatural thriller series Poltergeist: The Legacy and the forty-fifth episode of the series overall. The episode was directed by Michael Robison with a teleplay written by Michael Sadowski. It first aired on Showtime on Friday, January 30th, 1998 at 8:00 pm. In this episode, Alexandra Moreau goes through the changes of having been bitten by the vampire, Phillipe D'Arcy. In order to fully become one of the undead however, she must claim her first victim - the hospitalized Nick Boyle.

Notes & Trivia

 * "PTL: Light of Day" redirects to this page.


 * To date, this episode of Poltergeist: The Legacy has not been released on DVD or Blu-ray as the rights to home video distribution are currently held by 20th Century Fox.


 * The storyline in this episode continues from the previous episode, "Darkness Falls".


 * This is the seventh episode of the series directed by Michael Robison.


 * This is the fourth episode of the series written by Michael Sadowski.


 * This is the second episode of the series with Mark Stern as a production executive.


 * Actress Kristin Lehman is credited in this episode, but does not make an appearance.


 * Actor Chad Todhunter is also known for playing a character named Trevor on episodes of the HBO series True Blood.


 * This is the first appearance of Marcus. He appears next in "Armies of the Night".

Bloopers

 * The character Doctor Jason Goddard is listed as Doctor Tremorly in the credits, but Derek Rayne introduces him to Nick Boyle as Jason Goddard.

Quotes

 * Alexandra Moreau: It's so strange, how easily you can lose sight of who you are and abandon all you've ever believed in. Yet the real test is for those who love you. For in the end, only their love can bring you back and make you well again.

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 * Derek Rayne: How are you feeling?
 * Nick Boyle: Never better. Want me to drive?
 * Derek Rayne: Not a chance.

Keywords
1990s; California; Decapitation; Hospital; Mortuary; San Francisco; Total body destruction; Vampire