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Interview With The Vampire
TrailerLouis, who is a young nobleman, in a moment lost his relatives. He lives with tasteless days until he accepts a proposal to become a Vampire from Lestat. This decision leads him into an endless life with sadness and tragedy.Actors: Brad Pitt, Christian Slater, Virginia McCollam, John McConnell, Tom Cruise, Mike Seelig, Bellina Logan, Thandie Newton, Lyla Hay Owen, Lee E. Scharfstein, Indra Ové, ...»Director: Neil JordanCountry: United StatesDuration: 123 minQuality: HDRelease: 1994IMDb: 7.50 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Interview With The Vampire"
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Characters of "Interview With The Vampire"
Louis de Pointe du LacPlayed by: Brad PittDaniel MalloyPlayed by: Christian SlaterWhore on WaterfrontPlayed by: Virginia McCollamLestat de LioncourtPlayed by: Tom CruiseYvettePlayed by: Thandie NewtonClaudiaPlayed by: Kirsten DunstSantiagoPlayed by: Stephen ReaArmandPlayed by: Antonio BanderasEstellePlayed by: Sara StockbridgeMortal BoyPlayed by: Louis Lewis-SmithMadeleinePlayed by: Domiziana Giordano -
Directors of "Interview With The Vampire"
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Creators of "Interview With The Vampire"
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Critic Reviews of "Interview With The Vampire"
NewsweekOctober 18, 2008It's about seduction, and either you succumb to its inky entrapments or you resist. When its mojo was working, I was happy to be had.
TIME MagazineAugust 24, 2008Why would Tom Cruise be playing Lestat, a gaunt, suave European vampire with a taste for young men? Because a big movie star can do whatever he wants.
VarietyAugust 24, 2008The leading performances, if acceptable, are not everything they needed to be to fully flesh out these elegant immortals.
Time OutFebruary 09, 2006The major problem lies with Rice's own script, which is dramatically repetitive and philosophically banal.
New York TimesMay 20, 2003Interview with the Vampire promises a constantly surprising vampire story, and it keeps that promise.
Rolling StoneMay 12, 2001For all its visionary brilliance, the movie version of Interview never lets us close enough to see ourselves in Louis. We're dazzled but unmoved.
ReelTalk Movie ReviewsNovember 10, 2013This Golden Razzie Award-winner for Worst Screen Couple arrives dead and unmoving. And, mortal sin for the genre, it is not scary or campy.
Cinema CrazedOctober 03, 2013It's a glorified Jean Rollin vampire film that places sexual emphasis on blood sucking and vampirism...
Reel Film ReviewsNovember 01, 2011...the movie's aggressively overlong running time often does threaten to negate its positive attributes...
Common Sense MediaJanuary 01, 2011Entertaining but gruesomely gory vampire tale.
Movie MetropolisOctober 02, 2008...something for everyone: heterosexuality, homosexuality, eroticism, murder, mayhem, pedophilia, necrophilia, nudity, gore.
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