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Susan Sarandon, David Bowie, and Catherine Deneuve in The Hunger (1983)

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The Hunger

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Featured in

    • "At the Movies" Adult Sexuality (TV Episode 1983)

      A clip is shown.
    • Cinema & Company: Fantafestival VIII (TV Special 1988)

      Two scenes from the movie are shown.
    • The Celluloid Closet (1995)

      Love scene between Sarah (Susan Sarandon) and pianist Miriam (Catherine Deneuve).
    • "100 Years of Horror" Girl Ghouls (TV Episode 1996)

      clips
    • 100 Greatest Sexy Moments (TV Movie 2003)

      Clips are shown

Features

    • Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Mouse (Short 1947)

      The first cartoon that John is watching.
    • Kitty Foiled (Short 1948)

Followed by

    • The Hunger 2

Referenced in

    • "No 73" Broke (TV Episode 1983)

      Harry plans to take Kim to see 'the latest David Bowie movie'
    • Vamp (1986)

      The look of the New Wave club
    • "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" Eddie Murphy/Ellen DeGeneres/Jane Leeves/Teresa Ganzel (TV Episode 1987)

      Mentioned by Johnny as he introduces Jane Leeves
    • Monkey Shines (1988)

    • The Fear Inside (TV Movie 1992)

      Music reused. Both films share the same composer.

References

    • Dracula (1931)

    • Dracula's Daughter (1936)

    • Repulsion (1965)

    • Belle de Jour (1967)

    • Hour of the Wolf (1968)

Spin-off

    • The Hunger (TV Series 1997–2000)

      The series is based (most thematically than narratively) on the film , and is produced by Scott Free Production, a company founded by Tony Scott (who directed the 1983 film). The most noticeable connection is David Bowie, a main actor in the film, who serves as the host on the series second season.

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