Plot
After an encounter with a neck-biter, a publishing executive thinks that he's turning into a vampire.
Release Year: 1988
Rating: 5.4/10 (4,433 voted)
Critic's Score: 31/100
Director:
Robert Bierman
Stars: Nicolas Cage, Maria Conchita Alonso, Jennifer Beals
Storyline A publishing executive is visited and bitten by a vampire and starts exhibiting erratic behavior. He pushes his secretary to extremes as he tries to come to terms with his affliction. The vampire continues to visit and drink his blood, and as his madness deepens, it begins to look as if some of the events he's experiencing may be hallucinations.
Cast: Nicolas Cage
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Peter Loew
Maria Conchita Alonso
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Alva Restrepo
Jennifer Beals
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Rachel
Elizabeth Ashley
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Dr. Glaser
Kasi Lemmons
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Jackie
Bob Lujan
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Emilio
Jessica Lundy
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Sharon
Johnny Walker
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Donald
(as John Walker)
Boris Leskin
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Fantasy Cabbie
Michael Knowles
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Andrew
John Michael Higgins
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Ed
Jodie Markell
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Joke Girl
Marc Coppola
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Joke Guy
David Hyde Pierce
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Theater Guy
(as David Pierce)
Amy Stiller
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Theater Girl
Taglines:
Seduction. Romance. Murder. The things one does for love.
Release Date: 2 June 1989
Filming Locations: Apple Core Theatre, New York City, New York, USA
Gross: $725,131
(USA)
Technical Specs
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Germany:
Did You Know?
Trivia:
Peter's strange accent is supposed to be a fake accent used by the character because he thinks he sounds more "elegant" and "smarter" (hence the literary agent job). The accent comes and goes throughout the movie and is more prominent when trying to impress people, and less in scenes with people like the psychiatrist.
Goofs:
Revealing mistakes:
During the sex scenes between Rachel and Peter in Peter's bed, they are both wearing exactly the same clothes (underwear), indicating that both scenes were filmed at the same time.
Quotes: Peter Loew:
[as he runs down the sidewalk of residential part of town]
I'm a vampire! I'm a vampire! I'm a vampire!
User Review
The plot summary has it ALL WRONG
Rating: 10/10
This movie is NOT about vampires; there isn't a single vampire in it.
Instead, it is about a man (played by Cage) who loses his mind and begins
to
think he is a vampire after an unsatisfying series of one-night stands
that
make him feel empty. It's a metaphor about relationships, and this is one
fantastic black comedy. Check it out and thank me later.
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