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Charley is convinced that his next-door neighbour is a vampire. He convinces a former horror film star of this and together they set out to nail the debonair bloodsucker...! An 80's classic! Read more
| Starring | William Ragsdale, Amanda Bearse, Roddy McDowall, Stephen Geoffreys |
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| Director | Tom Holland |
| Genres | Horror |
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Star Trek and Terminator Salvation star Anton Yelchin is to join another classic movie franchise after signing up to lead the cast in a Fright Night remake. The actor, who revamped Walter Koenig's character Pavel Chekov in Star Trek and Michael Biehn's Kyle Reese in the 2009 Terminator movie, will revamp the Charley Brewster character in a remake of the 1985 film, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The original starred Chris Sarandon, William Ragsdale as Brewster, Amanda Bearse and Roddy... Read more
Colin Farrell is the latest star to take a bite out of the vampire movie craze - he's signed up to play a bloodsucker in a remake of 1985 cult classic Fright Night. The Irish actor will star alongside Toni Collette and Anton Yelchin in the big screen remake, playing the role made famous by Chris Sarandon in the original. The Disney movie will see Farrell portray vampire Jerry who is covertly terrorising his neighbourhood, while Yelchin will play the teenager who is convinced the street's new... Read more
Vampires have always been immortal but why is it that they keep getting younger – and hotter? Think about it. The movie’s first notable bloodsucker was Max Schreck as Count Orlock in the German silent classic Nosferatu (1922). Coincidentally, Schreck is the German word for “terror”, but it was the actor’s real name. He was in his early 40s at the time, but the bald, bone-thin, rodent-like Orlock could easily have been in his 60s. I don’t think I’m... Read more