Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Brad Pitt | ... | Louis | |
Christian Slater | ... | Malloy | |
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Virginia McCollam | ... | Whore on Waterfront |
John McConnell | ... | Gambler | |
Tom Cruise | ... | Lestat | |
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Mike Seelig | ... | Pimp |
Bellina Logan | ... | Tavern Girl | |
Thandie Newton | ... | Yvette | |
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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 | |
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Monte Montague | ... | Plague Victim Bearer |
Kirsten Dunst | ... | Claudia | |
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Nathalie Bloch-Lainé | ... | Maid (as Nathalie Bloch) |
Against the backdrop of a gloomy San Francisco, the nearly two-century-old vampire, Louis de Pointe du Lac, recounts the unbelievable story of his eternal transformation and a life worse than death to the sceptic reporter, Daniel Molloy. Spanning two hundred years of cruel betrayals, extreme solitude, and unquenched thirst, Louis' grimly fascinating tale pivots around his perpetually regrettable decision to embrace the dictatorship of blood, and, above all, his maker: the seductive blonde aristocrat of death, Lestat de Lioncourt. Is Louis' mystical epic of bloodshed genuine? Is this, indeed, an interview with a vampire? Written by Nick Riganas
When you ask someone to name the best movies to come out of the early-mid 90's, not many people would mention this movie. That's too bad.
It isn't American Beauty deep, but the film presents real human emotions through the surreal notion of vampires. Cinematography, set design, and score are top notch. It doesn't look dated at all, particularly in this day in age of CG, blue screen galore.
The acting....i hate to admit, because i'm not by any means a brad pitt or tom cruise fan....is pretty darn good. This was the first film I saw tom cruise in and thought (gee...the pretty boy can act), the other coming to mind being Magnolia. Brad Pitt isn't as great, but holds his own and it's a quiet, somber Brad Pitt, which is a good change to the normally twitchy, over-the- top characters he portrays (fight club, 12 monkeys, ocean's 11....even se7en to a certain extent). and of course.....kirsten dunst....who's best role in her career is this film.
I haven't read the book, so i am writing purely on the film. Apparent by the other reviews here, there are people who really like this movie. It's a shame that more people haven't given this movie a chance.