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Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles (1994) -- A vampire tells his epic life story: love, betrayal, loneliness, and hunger.
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User Rating:
7.4/10   72,846 votes
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Director:
Writers (WGA):
Anne Rice (screenplay)
Anne Rice (novel)
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Release Date:
11 November 1994 (USA) more
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Tagline:
Drink From Me And Live Forever
Plot:
A vampire tells his epic life story: love, betrayal, loneliness, and hunger. full summary | full synopsis
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Nominated for 2 Oscars. Another 18 wins & 16 nominations more
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(89 articles)
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Romantic, melancholy and beautiful - a vampire epic for the new millennium more (348 total)

Cast

  (Cast overview, first billed only)

Brad Pitt ... Louis de Pointe du Lac

Christian Slater ... Daniel Malloy
Virginia McCollam ... Whore on Waterfront
John McConnell ... Gambler

Tom Cruise ... Lestat de Lioncourt
Mike Seelig ... Pimp

Bellina Logan ... Tavern Girl

Thandie Newton ... Yvette
Lyla Hay Owen ... Widow St. Clair
Lee E. Scharfstein ... Widow's Lover (as Lee Emery)

Indra Ové ... New Orleans Whore (as Indra Ove)

Helen McCrory ... 2nd Whore
Monte Montague ... Plague Victim Bearer

Kirsten Dunst ... Claudia
Nathalie Bloch-Lainé ... Maid (as Nathalie Bloch)
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Also Known As:
Interview with the Vampire (USA) (short title)
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MPAA:
Rated R for vampire violence and gore, and for sexuality.
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123 min
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Color (Technicolor)
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1.85 : 1 more
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Although the screen credits read "Screenplay by Anne Rice based on her novel", the script was actually heavily rewritten by director Neil Jordan. Writers Guild rules meant that Rice got credit. more
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Continuity: In the scene with the two whores Lestat puts the one he hasn't killed in the coffin. Before he does so he throws the lid off the coffin, glasses in all. The lid lands completely on the floor, but in the next scene the lid is back on the coffin and Lestat is closing it over the screaming girl. more
Quotes:
[first lines]
Louis: So you want me to tell you the story of my life?
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Sonata in E Flat Adagio E Cantabile more

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Why did the vampires in the theater laugh at Louis?
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37 out of 43 people found the following review useful.
Romantic, melancholy and beautiful - a vampire epic for the new millennium, 10 June 2005
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Author: Libretio

INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE: THE VAMPIRE CHRONICLES

Aspect ratio: 1.85:1

Sound formats: Dolby Digital / SDDS

17th century New Orleans: The relationship between an ancient vampire (Tom Cruise) and his bloodsucking protegé (Brad Pitt) is tested to destruction by a young girl (Kirsten Dunst) who challenges their established dynamic, leading to betrayal and murder.

A doom-laden meditation on life and death and the nature of grief, based on Anne Rice's bestselling novel (written as a response to the death of her beloved daughter), and featuring two of contemporary Hollywood's most recognizable stars (both astonishingly beautiful here) as vampire and willing victim, remaining eternally young as the world evolves around them. Cruise plays a seasoned killer who revels in bloodthirsty excess, while Pitt is a conscientious objector who balks at the prospect of drinking human blood, until Cruise creates a 'companion' for Pitt in the shape of a little girl (Dunst) who refuses to grow old gracefully, with tragic consequences.

Scored with melancholy grace by composer Elliot Goldenthal, and beautifully designed and photographed (by Dante Ferretti and Philippe Rousselot, respectively), the film is epic in concept and execution, spanning the social upheavals of 17th and 18th century America and the horrors of 19th century Europe, where a nest of ancient vampires (led by scene-stealer Antonio Banderas and a miscast Stephen Rea) wreak terrible revenge on those who transgress against vampire lore. But, for all its spectacle, director Neil Jordan (THE COMPANY OF WOLVES) - working from a script credited to Rice herself - maintains a leisurely pace and never loses sight of the characters. The movie contains some beautiful, transcendent passages, including a breathtaking transition from 19th century Europe to modern day America via the introduction of motion pictures (everything from SUNRISE: A SONG OF TWO HUMANS to GONE WITH THE WIND and SUPERMAN!), and an incredibly moving sequence in which a once-proud vampire is discovered in exile, laid low by his own vanity.

The film's delicate tone is upset by a trick ending which comes completely out of left-field, though Jordan has denied any suggestion of studio interference. And, as with the novel, the homoerotic undercurrent is mere window-dressing, an unconsummated tease which the filmmakers (and Rice herself) refuse to explore in any detail, lest it frighten the mainstream crowd. Sadly, the movie is dedicated to the memory of River Phoenix - originally cast as the interviewer who provides one half of the film's title - who died of a drugs overdose during pre-production; his role was taken by Christian Slater. Followed by QUEEN OF THE DAMNED (2002).

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