Innocent Blood (1992)
- Starring:
- Anne Parillaud, Robert Loggia, (more)
- Director(s):
- John Landis
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- R
- Category:
- Horror
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An uneven but entertaining blend of graphic horror and black comedy from John Landis, very much in the mode of the director's successful An American Werewolf in London. French actress Anne Parillaud -- star of Luc Besson's acclaimed thriller La Femme Nikita -- plays Marie, a lithe and lovely vampire with a conscience who will not take "innocent blood" and maintains a low profile by dining exclusively on criminals and lowlifes. She finds a virtual smorgasbord in Pittsburgh's criminal underworld, arriving in the thick of a bloody mob war sparked by ruthless kingpin Sal Macelli (Robert Loggia). After preying on one of Macelli's hoods (Chazz Palminteri), Marie fumbles her attack on the boss himself and he manages to escape, eventually transforming into a vampire himself. Macelli soon comes to appreciate his new superhuman condition and hatches a diabolical scheme to control the syndicates by turning his underlings into vampires -- including his beleaguered lawyer, Emmanuel Bergman (Don Rickles). Marie, faced with a new and powerful undead enemy, is forced to take matters into her own claws. To this end she enlists the reluctant aid (and eventual affection) of undercover cop Joe Gennaro (Anthony LaPaglia), whose cover has just been leaked to the press, making him a target for Macelli and his growing army of blood drinkers. Landis has crafted a dark and brooding film, pumped up with bouts of extreme gore and gangland violence -- but where American Werewolf's occasional comic touches helped to ground the story and give the "straight" horror scenes more punch, most attempts at humor here seem jarring and out of place. The film's highlights come from numerous horror in-jokes, including cameos from Sam Raimi, Clive Barker, Dario Argento and Linnea Quigley; Rickles' explosive death scene ranks among the weirdest in cinema history. ~ Cavett Binion, All Movie Guide
- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 112 mins
Complete Cast:
- Anne Parillaud - Marie
- Anthony LaPaglia - Joe Gennaro
- Don Rickles - Emmanuel Bergman
- Chazz Palminteri - Tony
- Kim Coates - Ray
- Yancey Arias - Coroner's Assistant
- Lisa Ann Baker - Melody Lounge Dancer
- Peter Cushing - Van Helsing
- Charlie Gomorra - Gorilla
- Jerry Lyden - Vinnie
- Christopher Lee - Count Dracula
- Christina Jimenez - Melody Lounge Dancer
- Ike - German Shepherd
- Rick Avery - Cab Driver
- Maribe Zolli - Melody Lounge Dancer
- Katrina Witt - Melody Lounge Dancer
- Robert Walker, Jr. - Bruno
- Rohn Thomas - Coroner
- Christina Bowers - Melody Lounge Dancer
- Steve Johnson - Orderly
- Tom Savini - News Photographer
- Sam Raimi - Roma Meats Man
- Bob Minor - Bus Driver
- Tony Sirico - Jacko
- Tracy Rolen - Meloday Lounge Dancer
- Dan Quayle - Vice President of the United States
- Robin Place - Melody Lounge Dancer
- Harry Gions - Orderly
- Kim Currow - Melody Lounge Dancer
- Marshall Bell - Marsh
- Gilbert Cates - Dog Boy
- Robert Loggia - Sal "The Shark" Macelli
- David Proval - Lenny
- Don Rickels
- Rocco Sisto - Gilly
- Forrest J. Ackerman - Stolen Car Man
- Lamont Arnold - Morgue Desk Man
- Russ Cochran - Panhandler
- David Earle - Reporter
- Kim Melton - Melody Lounge Dancer
- Tony Lip - Frank
- Elaine Kagan - Frannie Bergman
- Pitty Jennings - Reporter
- Bernard Hocke - Motel Clerk
- Dario Argento - Paramedic
- Michael Wolk - Surgeon
- Teri Weigel - Melody Lounge Dancer
- Tammy Ulm - Melody Lounge Dancer
- Christina Diaz - Melody Lounge Dancer
- Bela Lugosi - Count Dracula
- Sharon Howard-Field
- Michael Ritchie - Night Watchman
- Frank Oz - Pathologist
- Luis Guzman - Morales
- Ron Roth - Gus
- Linnea Quigley - Nurse
- Regina Poole - Melody Lounge Dancer
- Vic Noto - Tommy
- Marina Durrell - Nurse
- Angela Bassett - US Attorney Sinclair
- Leo Burmeister - Flinton
- Director(s):
- John Landis
- Writer(s):
- Michael Wolk
- Producer(s):
- Leslie Belzberg, Lee Rich
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- R(Profanity, Strong Sexual Content, Nudity, Adult Language, Not For Children, Adult Situations, Gore)
- Categories:
- Horror
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