Wednesday, June 20, 2012

“Moving into the Devil’s Building”



Walking in a new neighborhood with that angry and disappointed face like always, but you notice that everything around you looks amazing. The trees, flowers, the people and the animals are the most beautiful living things in that area.  Then, you lift your head up and see in the corner of Park Avenue a beautiful Victorian edification named “The Drake”. Something inside you tells you to “go in”. As you go inside everything dazzles you, the amazing lobby, the stairs, the chandeliers, the floor, even the man who runs the place. A man, in his early 30s with the eyes, the smile and the hair of the mythological gods.  Something draws you to this place. A new life, a new beginning, you really don’t know. Asks if there is an apartment available immediately.  By chance there is one.  They show it to you and you decide right away that you want to rent it. In the moment you signed the entrance to your new apartment your life changes completely. Welcome to “666 Park Avenue”.  

From the executive producers of “The Vampire Diaries” and “The Secret Circle” comes a new supernatural drama/horror fiction TV show called “666 Park Avenue” airing on Sundays at ABC this fall.  Written and produced by David Wilcox. Based on Gabriella Pierce book with the same name.

The show tells a story of a midwestern couple- Henry Martin (Dave Annable) and Jane Van Veen (Rachael Taylor), who move to New York City to a picturesque old building located in the Upper East Side of Manhattan in which they are offered the position of co-managers. The building is home to more than 80 extremely friendly residents.  The place captivates you like no other.
So, what happens if everything that you desire comes true by the blink of an eye in this new place? Love, power, sex, wealth even vengeance can be there just by saying it. We all wish that our dreams are fulfilled, but at what price?

The astounding cast is composed by, Dave Annable as Henry Martin, Rachael Taylor as Jane Van Veen, Helena Mattsson as Alexis Blume, Samantha Logan as Nona Clark, Robert Buckley as Brian Leonard, Mercedes Masöhn as Louise Leonard, with the outstanding Vanessa Williams as Olivia Doran and the amazing Terry O’Quinn from the show “Lost” as Gavin Doran.

So…are you willing to take the risk?

-Nabila A.




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