Frost: Portrait of a Vampire Filming Locations
Where was Frost: Portrait of a Vampire filmed? Frost: Portrait of a Vampire was filmed in 6 locations across United States in the following places:
Frost: Portrait of a Vampire Filming Locations
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Frost: Portrait of a Vampire (2003)
Two friends, Jack Frost and Nat, survive the war in Afghanistan... but the intensity of the war changes both men in irreversible ways. Jack Frost becomes a masterful painter and con man. Nat becomes a vampire. These two former friends are now pitted against one another as these lifestyles naturally cause conflict to arise. A classic con-artist-has-to-kill-his-now-vampire-former-best-friend story. Also, Gary Busey is here as an art collector and advice distributor... for whole minutes at a time.