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The Hunger
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Catherine Deneuve, David Bowie, Susan Sarandon, Cliff DeYoung View AllCrew
Tony Scott (Director), Michael Thomas (Screenplay), Ivan Davis (Screenplay) View AllRelease: Apr. 29th, 1983
Runtime: 1 hour, 37 minutes
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Eventually he ends up aging so badly that Miriam has no choice but to lock up in a room with her former vampire lovers, all who aged grotesquely as well to the point that they are nothing but the living dead.
Eventually he ends up aging so badly that Miriam has no choice but to lock up in a room with her former vampire lovers, all who aged grotesquely as well to the point that they are nothing but the living dead.
Torgo
This is a beautiful and sexy vampire movie that focuses on one of the most interesting themes in vampire stories: the price of immortality.
This is a beautiful and sexy vampire movie that focuses on one of the most interesting themes in vampire stories: the price of immortality.
Iroquois
Again, the does-vampire-automatically-equal-horror question comes up and I think The Hunger manages to qualify, at least as far as its actual scenes of vampiric bloodletting go - Scott makes a hell of an opening statement by inter-cutting iconic Goth-rock outfit Bauhaus performing "Bela Lugosi's Dea....
Again, the does-vampire-automatically-equal-horror question comes up and I think The Hunger manages to qualify, at least as far as its actual scenes of vampiric bloodletting go - Scott makes a hell of an opening statement by inter-cutting iconic Goth-rock outfit Bauhaus performing "Bela Lugosi's Dea....
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