Blood and Bone China

2011
Blood and Bone China

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EP1 Oblivion and Paradise Mar 06, 2011

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EP2 The Enigmatic Mister Pyre Mar 06, 2011

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EP3 Anna of the Six Towns Mar 20, 2011

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EP4 The Devil In The Potteries Apr 03, 2011

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EP5 There's No Such Thing As Vampires Apr 17, 2011

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EP6 The Sword of Silver May 01, 2011

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EP7 The Gates of Wrath May 15, 2011

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EP8 Leonora May 29, 2011

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EP9 Goodbye Happiness Jun 12, 2011

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EP10 Through The Eyes Of A Child Jun 26, 2011

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EP11 The Silver Lining Jul 10, 2011

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EP12 Of Gods and Monsters Jul 24, 2011

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8.5| 0h30m| en| More Info
Released: 06 March 2011 Ended
Producted By: Chris Stone Films
Country: United Kingdom
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://bloodandbonechina.com
Synopsis

Blood and Bone China is a 12-part Gothic Victorian vampire web series. It was created and directed by award winning film-maker Chris Stone.

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Reviews

meakin30 I watched this without fail every time the next episode came out.I loved the suspense and the drama attached to the series. I thought the plot was amazing and loved all the characters.I thought the ending was genius and hope that there will be a new series to follow. :)I loved the realism of the sets and felt that I was back in time watching.The costumes looked brilliant and so did the sets used. Mr Stone seems to be an up and coming director and I look forward to more of his productions in the future. !!
Petra Cahill I instantly got hooked on this series! It is very well executed, with a wonderful location and a great cast! With all the gore that is displayed in movies nowadays it was refreshing to see a series that prided itself in a more dignified manor of displaying horror. Some may call it old fashion, I call it a great tradition! To have a location as Stoke-on-Trent is a treasure and I feel would not have been revealed if it wasn't for the genius of the director Chris Stone. His keen sense of portraying this period of time was spot on and he accentuated it with a superb cast! The costumes gave it a feel of completeness that fit right in with the location and time the series played. The storyline was compelling and gripping at the same time! If Chris Stone had in mind to give the viewer a roller coaster ride of emotions I have to applaud him with a job well done. This Series has everything from drama to action, thrills and comedy! I for one hope this series hasn't come to a complete end, because I want more of it! Either way I will be keeping an eye out for any new Chris Stone productions!
CountVladDracula Blood and Bone China was a surprising, breath of fresh air for the vampire / mystery genre. I have discovered that since the conception of Twilight vampire fiction has been very polarized. You either get the two dimensional, saccharine romances or you get the direct contrast where the vampires are nearly mindless, zombie-like killing machines. Gone were the days of Dracula, who could be both charming and terrifying, seductive and cruel, humanly sympathetic and vicious. You need that humanness to contrast against the darkness or you become desensitized. The conflicting character qualities are what make terrifying moments in traditional vampire fiction so disturbing.Blood and Bone China felt like a throw back to classic vampire fiction. There is wonderful atmosphere and some of the effects are better than high budget supernatural themed TV series out there.As an American fan of the web series I hope Blood and Bone China eventually gets a region 1 DVD release. I like Blood and Bone China more than Vampire Diaries or the God-awful American version of Being Human.I strongly recommend this series for anyone who loves Victorian fiction, mystery, or vampire fiction. The protagonist is an adorable reluctant hero and all the characters are very well developed for a show with episodes at an average of only ten minutes each.
jascarl 'Blood and Bone China' is one of those rare discoveries: a web series with genuine watchability over its entire run. I "tuned in" faithfully for each episode as it was released, marveling at the high production values, appealing acting and era-appropriate costumes. The creators couldn't have chosen a more interesting setting for their story: Stoke-on-Trent is practically a character in its own right, and the series makes excellent use of its Victorian architecture to aid the spooky atmosphere. I'm very impressed by what the creators of this series have accomplished, and I can't wait to see what they'll do with it next!