In Collection
#115
Seen It:
Yes
Drama, Horror
USA / English
| Tom Cruise |
Lestat de Lioncourt |
| Brad Pitt |
Louis de Pointe du Lac |
| Kirsten Dunst |
Claudia |
| Antonio Banderas |
Armand |
| Stephen Rea |
Santiago |
| Christian Slater |
Daniel Malloy |
| Lyla Hay Owen |
Widow St. Clair |
| Thandie Newton |
Yvette |
| Director |
Neil Jordan |
| Producer |
David Geffen; Stephen Woolley |
| Writer |
Anne Rice |
| Cinematography |
Philippe Rousselot |
| Musician |
Elliot Goldenthal |
In the movie adaptation of the novel the vampire Lestat (Tom Cruise) has taken Louis (Brad Pitt) and turned him into a vampire. Together the two of them make their way through the centuries as vampires until the point at which 'the interview' takes place. Louis has met a young man, Daniel Molloy (Christian Slater), in whom has taken an interest. After meeting him he brings him to a hotel room to interview him and ends up telling him the entire story of his life. We soon learn that Louis and Lestat have had a life together as vampires for hundreds of years, including at one point turning a child, Claudia (Kirsten Dunst), into a vampire, forcing her to live out eternity as a child. The story of their existence is filled with blood, anger, passion, boredom and intrigue as they struggle with the reality of their immortality.
| Distributor |
Warner Bros. |
| Barcode |
883929003549 |
| Region |
Region 1 |
| Release Date |
10/7/2008 |
| Packaging |
Keep Case |
| Screen Ratio |
Widescreen (1.85:1) |
| No. of Disks/Tapes |
1 |
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