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Innocent Blood (1992) Reviews

Innocent Blood (1992)
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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, Rovi

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Starring:
Anne ParillaudRobert Loggia, (more)
Director(s):
John Landis
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
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(11 member reviews)  


Member Reviews


Jeff T.

This movie is a good time. The cast is full of recognizable stars, and the story is fun, not too heavy, but not too outrageous either. If you are a fan of sci-fi flicks, or vampire movies, it's well worth an evening viewing.

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Kevin H.

One of the very few decent films made by the usually awful John Landis, mainly because Anne Parillaud looks fantastic walking around stark naked.

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Angela F.

This movie was watchable nothing special and nothing I'd recommend. I didn't like the comedy they added it came off as being to silly.

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Letisha D.

This movie okay. The acting is horrible, but the plot's not so bad. This definitely should not be a priority movie. There is a little bit of gore that catches you by surprise. This is a movie to make out on.

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Rodney S.

offbeat vampire movie, some fun and a little gore. Worth a watch 3 stars.

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Charles W.

uneven... one great belly laugh.

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Tara T.

Good movie. I like the humor in it. It doesn't take itself too seriously. Worth seeing for sure!

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Stephen P.

A surprisingly good film featuring hungry vampires. Enjoyed the cast of named actors...a bit gory, but worth seeing.

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Brandon S.

This is one of my favorite vampire flicks. Yes it's campy, the acting is not really great and the special effects are not so special, but it is just plain fun to watch. It ranks near the top of my B movie list.

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Ronnie M.

A very entertaining movie despite bad acting by Parillaud and the normal mob actors.

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Jeff T.

This movie is a good time. The cast is full of recognizable stars, and the story is fun, not too heavy, but not too outrageous either. If you are a fan of sci-fi flicks, or vampire movies, it's well worth an evening viewing.

Yes   |   No

 
Kevin H.

One of the very few decent films made by the usually awful John Landis, mainly because Anne Parillaud looks fantastic walking around stark naked.

Yes   |   No

 
Angela F.

This movie was watchable nothing special and nothing I'd recommend. I didn't like the comedy they added it came off as being to silly.

Yes   |   No

 
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