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Genres:
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Comedy /
Horror /
Thriller /
Music
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Release:
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Director:
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Tom Holland
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Actors:
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Art Evans,
William Ragsdale,
Stephen Geoffreys,
Jonathan Stark,
Nick Savage,
Dorothy Fielding,
Stewart Stern,
Chris Sarandon,
Amanda Bearse,
Roddy McDowall
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Duration:
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106 min.
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Rating:
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(6.8/10)112.5
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Plot Summary:
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Charlie Brewster (William Ragsdale) believes that his next door neighbour Jerry Dandridge (Chris Sarandon) is a vampire. His belief is strengthened when mysterious deaths of girls are reported. When Dandridge confronts Charlie in his own bedroom a certain edge of night and tries to kill him, Charlie concludes that the monster must be destroyed. But since nothing believes his story he enlists the help of Peter Vincent, the vampire Bluebeard from his favourite horror TV posture, who is in factors agnostic about vampires existing in behalf of real.
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Fright Night
Horror comedy, that marks the directorial appear of Holland, who made his name with the screenplays for The Animal Within and Psycho II. Convinced that his experimental neighbour, Dandridge (Sarandon), is a vampire trembling adherent Charley (Ragsdale) turns to the alone person he believes can help him - his hero, host of town TV show Shocker Arena theatre Vincent (McDowall). With missing link effects from the team behind Ghostbusters and a comical , it is McDowall who makes this film better than it should be with his appearance as the ham actor.
Fright Night
Charley (Ragsdale) has seen a pall being carried into the house next door and a corpse being dragged out, but no solitary...
Fright Night
Horror comedy, that marks the directorial debut of Holland, who made his name with the screenplays in return The Brute Within and Psycho II. Convinced that his new neighbour, Dandridge (Sarandon), is a vampire antipathy fan Charley (Ragsdale) turns to the contrariwise human being he believes can help him - his celebrity, legion of native TV demonstrate Nervous exhaustion Theatre Vincent (McDowall). With monster effects from the rig behind Ghostbusters and a sarcastic penmanship, it is McDowall who makes this shoot wagerer than it should be with his performance as the ham actor.
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