Ein Liebesdreieck entsteht zwischen einem schönen, aber gefährlichen Vampir, ihrer cellistischen Begleiterin und einem Gerontologen.Ein Liebesdreieck entsteht zwischen einem schönen, aber gefährlichen Vampir, ihrer cellistischen Begleiterin und einem Gerontologen.Ein Liebesdreieck entsteht zwischen einem schönen, aber gefährlichen Vampir, ihrer cellistischen Begleiterin und einem Gerontologen.
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- 3 Nominierungen insgesamt
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David Bowie is very good, almost perfect for his part and Catherine steals the whole film. Susan Sarandon is also very good, the infamous Lesbian scenes are highly erotic and also very artistic.
This film isn't your usual Vamp movie, the film adds depth to these so-called Vampires.
The film probably required a bit more plot but nevertheless, this is all about style, this film looks fantastic.
Do not watch this in pan and scan, make sure you see it in widescreen because the director and cinematographer make full use of the panavision width.
Whitley Streiber's highly suspenseful and thematically rich novel is transformed into something entirely different by Tony Scott.
The film is a dream-like arthouse horror pic with diamond-studded production values.
Catherine Deneuve is very, very good as eternal blood drinker Miriam Blaylock. Although it has never been acknowledged (as far as I know), the look and behavior of her screen character is a "re-imagining" of Delphine Seyrig's peerless vampire Countess Bathory from Harry Kummel's 1971 classic DAUGHTERS OF DARKNESS.
David Bowie is superb as Deneve's not-so-immortal beloved and convinces us to emphasize with his condition (he is aging rapidly)
This was Tony Scott's first feature and it is a beautiful piece of work that is rich in texture and design and demonstrates adroit control of cinematic craft.
The sound design and rich catalog of music cues are pitch perfect.
Certainly bearing little resemblance to Streiber's novel (just as Michael Wadleigh's WOLFEN also moved away from same author's source), THE HUNGER is, nevertheless, gorgeous art.
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- WissenswertesDavid Bowie actually learned to play the cello for his music scenes.
- PatzerWhen Sarah is on the TV program discussing the condition Progeria, she pronounces it "Pra-j-eriah'. The correct pronunciation is "Pro-geria."
- Zitate
Sarah Roberts: What's that piece you're playing?
Miriam Blaylock: It's "Lakme" by Delibes. Lakme is a Brahmin princess in India, she has a slave named Malika.
Sarah Roberts: Malika...
Miriam Blaylock: In a magical garden they sing how they follow the stream to its source, gliding over the water.
Sarah Roberts: Is it a love song?
Miriam Blaylock: I told you, it was sung by two women.
Sarah Roberts: It sounds like a love song.
Miriam Blaylock: Then I suppose that's what it is.
Sarah Roberts: Are you making a pass at me, Mrs. Blaylock?
Miriam Blaylock: Miriam.
Sarah Roberts: Miriam.
Miriam Blaylock: Not that I'm aware of, Sarah.
[Sarah smiles, shakes her head, and then spills wine on her top]
- Crazy CreditsIronically, in the credits Willem Dafoe is identified as "2nd Phone Booth Youth"; whereas, he is the first "Phone Booth Youth" to be seen and speak in the Phone Booth scene. Likewise, John Pankow is noted in the credits as "1st Phone Booth Youth"; whereas, he is actually the second "Phone Booth Youth" to be seen and say his lines.
- VerbindungenFeatured in At the Movies: Adult Sexuality (1983)
- SoundtracksLe Gibet
by Maurice Ravel
Published by Arima and Durand SA
Music Supervised and Arranged by Howard Blake
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Details
- Erscheinungsdatum
- Herkunftsland
- Sprache
- Auch bekannt als
- El ansia
- Drehorte
- 6 Chesterfield Gardens, London, England, Vereinigtes Königreich(Miriam & John Blaylock's house)
- Produktionsfirma
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Box Office
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 5.979.292 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 1.832.898 $
- 1. Mai 1983
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 5.991.807 $