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Interview With the Vampire (1994)

Interview With the Vampire (1994)
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Anne Rice's best-selling romantic horror tale about the origins of a centuries-old vampire inspired this popular, atmospheric chiller. One of director Neil Jordan's major Hollywood productions, the film stays close to its source material, retaining the frame of a young reporter (Christian Slater) interviewing a man who claims to be a 200-year-old vampire. The man, Louis (Brad Pitt), shares his story, beginning in 18th-century New Orleans with his first encounters with the charismatic and decadent vampire Lestat (Tom Cruise). Lestat converts Louis to blood-sucking and immortality, but Louis fails to adopt Lestat's cavalier attitude, instead tormenting himself with guilt over his new nature. The two vampires remain deeply, if reluctantly, connected over the years, while becoming intimately involved with others of their kind, including Claudia (Kirsten Dunst), a mature immortal in a young child's body. Fans of the novel raised numerous objections, particularly after Rice initially spoke out against the casting of Cruise as Lestat; further casting difficulties followed the death of River Phoenix, whose role as the interviewer was assumed by Christian Slater. Rice later recanted her objections, and the combination of thrills and gothic romance proved popular with audiences. ~ Judd Blaise, Rovi

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Starring:
Tom CruiseBrad Pitt, (more)
Director(s):
Neil Jordan
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
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Synopsis of Interview With the Vampire

Anne Rice's best-selling romantic horror tale about the origins of a centuries-old vampire inspired this popular, atmospheric chiller. One of director Neil Jordan's major Hollywood productions, the film stays close to its source material, retaining the frame of a young reporter (Christian Slater) interviewing a man who claims to be a 200-year-old vampire. The man, Louis (Brad Pitt), shares his story, beginning in 18th-century New Orleans with his first encounters with the charismatic and decadent vampire Lestat (Tom Cruise). Lestat converts Louis to blood-sucking and immortality, but Louis fails to adopt Lestat's cavalier attitude, instead tormenting himself with guilt over his new nature. The two vampires remain deeply, if reluctantly, connected over the years, while becoming intimately involved with others of their kind, including Claudia (Kirsten Dunst), a mature immortal in a young child's body. Fans of the novel raised numerous objections, particularly after Rice initially spoke out against the casting of Cruise as Lestat; further casting difficulties followed the death of River Phoenix, whose role as the interviewer was assumed by Christian Slater. Rice later recanted her objections, and the combination of thrills and gothic romance proved popular with audiences. ~ Judd Blaise, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
122 mins

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Director(s):
Neil Jordan
Writer(s):
Neil JordanAnne RiceMichael Cristofer
Producer(s):
Stephen WoolleyDavid Geffen
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Violence, Sexual Situations)
Categories:
HorrorRomance
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Cd S.

    Anne Rice fans will love as well as hate this film because the beloved characters are brought to life (no pun intended). The movie could have been truer to the book and would have benefitted from it had it been. My best advice is read the book, it's excellent, but for non-reader types this film will be close enough to perhaps make one of you. Readers who have read it accept the film for what it is and the book for what it is and you'll enjoy both more fully. The film is well done and acted. A stellar cast makes this all the better. Rice has said numerous times that she would like to remake this film more true to the book this time. I'd love to see it! but mean while we have this one and it's well worth the watch even if there's no comparison to the book.

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    Jeff H.

    An okay movie.

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    Olivia T.

    This movie was so boring. I had to force myself to finish watching it. I kept hoping it would get better but it never did. Queen of the damned was much better.

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