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Interview with the Vampire

Original title: Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles
  • 1994
  • R
  • 2h 3m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
367K
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POPULARITY
1,237
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Tom Cruise and Kirsten Dunst in Interview with the Vampire (1994)
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A vampire tells his epic life story: love, betrayal, loneliness, and hunger.A vampire tells his epic life story: love, betrayal, loneliness, and hunger.A vampire tells his epic life story: love, betrayal, loneliness, and hunger.

  • Director
    • Neil Jordan
  • Writer
    • Anne Rice
  • Stars
    • Brad Pitt
    • Tom Cruise
    • Antonio Banderas
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    367K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,237
    13
    • Director
      • Neil Jordan
    • Writer
      • Anne Rice
    • Stars
      • Brad Pitt
      • Tom Cruise
      • Antonio Banderas
    • 563User reviews
    • 81Critic reviews
    • 62Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 2 Oscars
      • 24 wins & 34 nominations total

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    Brad Pitt
    Brad Pitt
    • Louis
    Tom Cruise
    Tom Cruise
    • Lestat
    Antonio Banderas
    Antonio Banderas
    • Armand
    Kirsten Dunst
    Kirsten Dunst
    • Claudia
    Christian Slater
    Christian Slater
    • Malloy
    Virginia McCollam
    • Whore on Waterfront
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    John McConnell
    • Gambler
    Mike Seelig
    • Pimp
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    Bellina Logan
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    Thandiwe Newton
    Thandiwe Newton
    • Yvette
    • (as Thandie Newton)
    Lyla Hay Owen
    • Widow St Clair
    Lee E. Scharfstein
    Lee E. Scharfstein
    • Widow's Lover
    • (as Lee Emery)
    Indra Ové
    Indra Ové
    • New Orleans Whore
    • (as Indra Ove)
    Helen McCrory
    Helen McCrory
    • 2nd Whore
    Monte Montague
    • Plague Victim Bearer
    Nathalie Bloch-Lainé
    • Maid
    • (as Nathalie Bloch)
    Jeanette Kontomitras
    • Woman in Square
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    Roger Lloyd Pack
    • Piano Teacher
    • Director
      • Neil Jordan
    • Writer
      • Anne Rice
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    User reviews563

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    8Sleepin_Dragon

    A lavish, deep film.

    Interview with the Vampire is such an unusual horror movie, it stands up incredibly well many years later, it's lavish, decadent and sumptuous. The filming and direction are wonderful, it never fails to impress.

    It's a very different style of horror, it has softer tones, and yet it's blood thirsty when needed. The story telling itself is one of the film's major strengths, it's a captivating watch, splitting vampire lust and cravings against a very human element.

    Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise are both fantastic, I'd argue it's one of Cruise's best performances, the whole supporting cast are great.

    I've watched it many times, I've never once lost interest in it. It's a great watch. 8/10
    8filipemanuelneto

    One of the best vampire movies I've ever seen

    Based on the Anne Rice's novel and with a screenplay adapted by herself, this film tells the story of Lestat and Louis, two vampires with over three hundred years. Directed by Neil Jordan, has the participation of Brad Pitt, Tom Cruise and Kirsten Dunst (as a child). It received two nominations for the Oscar (Best Art Direction, Best Original Score).

    This is the film adaptation of one of the greatest horror novels of this American author, and is even more appealing when we realize that she actively collaborated with the production, signing the adaptation of the script. Indeed, it's a great script, faithful to the novel and original story. And for me, this movie has another good note: fully escaping the recent "sex symbol vampire" cliché, fueled by movies like "Twilight", this film depicts vampires as they really should be: monsters with some psychological depth.

    The actors are excellent in their roles. The highlight goes obviously to Pitt and Cruise, who were not only perfectly able to give charisma to the characters but also not ignore the importance of the psychological characteristics. Pitt took it to the extreme in his character, torn between the love of his own humanity and the overwhelming desire for blood he feels. The way both actors share the scene is irresistible, such as how Cruise transforms his character in "evil genius" of his friend.

    The film contains several very intense scenes with moments that can hurt some sensibilities. Nevertheless, its not a very bloody movie. The atmosphere is dark, sinister, something largely enhanced by the cinematography, dark and misty, and the soundtrack, worthy of a good horror movie (something that this film is definitely not). The special, visual and sound effects are good, such as the characterization and makeup. The costumes are exceptional, portraying accurately the clothes of the several historical periods portrayed throughout the film.
    8surfisfun

    one of the best in vampire genre: awesome cast.

    Do not read reviews, just enjoy.

    Great script.

    Solid direction.

    Nice production.

    The gay elements where watered down compare to the book.
    Ken-4

    Obviously misunderstood

    Someone said that this movie was too cerebral for horror fans who live for drivel like "From Dusk 'Till Dawn", and too much of a horror movie for people who look (or at least pretend to look) for meaning in movies -- pseudo-intellectuals. That person couldn't have been more correct. I'm not a horror fan, I'm not an Anne Rice fan...I'm not even fond of Tom Cruise, Brad Pitt, and Antonio Banderas. But Interview With a Vampire was a movie that excelled my expectations.

    I refused to see this film for 3 years because I believed it would be what I perceived it to be: glitzy Hollywood garbage geared toward adolescent girls with posters of the 3 main actors all over their walls. I finally broke down and rented it, and I was astonished by the incredible performances delivered, the thrilling dialogue and the way it was delivered by the actors, the scenery, the plot, the score...everything. I never thought that Brad Pitt or Tom Cruise could act, but their performances made their unbelievable characters a reality. However, the true star of the film was Kirsten Dunst. At 12 years old, this girl was able to hold her own against her co-stars, and often stole the scene (particularly the incident in which Claudia tries to cut her hair and subsequently Lestat discovers the corpse in her bed.)

    You don't want to look for the meaning of life in this movie. It's a story. The plot is basically the history of a vampire's life, and I don't understand why people are compelled to trash a movie because of its simplicity. Look at the title. That's all it is, and if you expect more you're setting yourself up for disappointment. It's not the deepest of movies, that's why it should be enjoyed for the intense dialogue and the great production that went into it. Others trash the movie because of its homoerotic undertones. This aspect is so fleeting that it's ridiculous to dwell on it, and if you dwell on such an insignificant aspect of the movie then you were obviously looking for something to bother you. One additional thing: to even suggest that the violence in this film could be responsible for incidents such as the Columbine High School killings is beyond moronic.

    This isn't the greatest movie that has ever been made, it's certainly not a complex analysis of life, or a parable with a moral dictating the enjoyment of life. It's a brilliantly produced gothic tale of a vampire, nothing more and nothing less. In respect to the book, I've never read it and I don't particularly care to read it. But for all of you who have been complaining about the movie not living up to the novel, here's a clue that might prove useful in the future: the book is ALWAYS better than the film. Don't waste your time complaining about something that is understood.
    tfrizzell

    Swooping In.

    A man (Brad Pitt) who turned into a vampire way back in 18th century New Orleans tells his life (and afterlife) story to a skeptical modern-day journalist (Christian Slater) in novelist Anne Rice's unique take on the famed supernatural creatures of the night. Pitt goes into major details on how he became a vampire (thanks to vampire loon Tom Cruise in a wickedly wild over-the-top turn) and his run-ins with others like him (a very young Kirsten Dunst and a then-unknown Antonio Banderas). Opulently realized schizophrenic exercise that has a little bit of something for most audiences. Pitt is focused, Cruise is unbound and Dunst arguably does the work of her life. Director Neil Jordan (who is best known for films of similar style like "The Crying Game") knows exactly which buttons to push and when to push them. While flawed in many areas, "Interview With the Vampire" is still nevertheless a fun and entertaining venture that definitely has blood, teeth and wings. 4 stars out of 5.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      Christian Slater was given the role of Daniel Malloy upon the death of River Phoenix, the original choice for the role. Slater donated his $250,000 salary to two of Phoenix's favorite charities.
    • Goofs
      (at around 1h 16 mins) In the Theatre des Vampires, Santiago unties the string on the woman's shirt but just seconds before this it is seen already untied and she moves it to cover herself.
    • Quotes

      Lestat: Don't be afraid. I'm going to give you the choice I never had.

    • Alternate versions
      Reportedly, in original screenings of the film there was extra footage in the scene where Louis finds the burnt bodies of Madeleine and Claudia. In this version, after the bodies crumple to ashes, Louis takes Madeleine's locket that has the picture of the little girl who resembles Claudia.
    • Connections
      Edited into Island of the Living Dead (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      Terpsichore and Harp Concerto in B Flat
      Written by George Frideric Handel (as George Frederick Handel)

      Adapted by George Fenton

      Performed by The King's Consort

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    • Release date
      • November 11, 1994 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official Facebook
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Entrevista con el vampiro
    • Filming locations
      • Oak Alley Plantation - 3645 Highway 18, Vacherie, Louisiana, USA(Louis de Pointe du Lac Estate)
    • Production company
      • Geffen Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $60,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $105,264,608
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $36,389,705
      • Nov 13, 1994
    • Gross worldwide
      • $223,664,608
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 3m(123 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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