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Interview With The Vampire

1994, Movie, R, 122 mins

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It's not as bad as its creator Anne Rice at first feared upon hearing that Tom Cruise had been cast as the vampire Lestat; nor is it as good as her retraction later announced it to be. Cruise isn't terrible, and neither is his bloodsucking co-star Brad Pitt. (Antonio Banderas, however, is.) What makes the film worth seeing are Dante Ferretti's production design, Philippe Rousselot's dark cinematography and a pint-sized Kirsten Dunst as a merciless killer with dimples and golden curls. Read the complete review for Interview With The Vampire
Year: 1994
Rated R

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Cast
Tom Cruise: Lestat de Lioncourt
Brad Pitt: Louis Pointe du Lac
Antonio Banderas: Armand
Stephen Rea: Santiago
Christian Slater: Daniel Malloy--The Interviewer
Kirsten Dunst: Claudia

 

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