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Vampire, vous avez dit vampire ?

Titre original : Fright Night
  • 1985
  • 12
  • 1h 46min
NOTE IMDb
7,0/10
85 k
MA NOTE
POPULARITÉ
2 788
875
Vampire, vous avez dit vampire ? (1985)
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Lire trailer1:42
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HorreurHorreur corporelleHorreur pour adolescentsHorreur surnaturelleHorreur vampire

Un adolescent découvre que le nouveau venu dans son quartier est un vampire ; il se tourne alors vers un acteur d'une émission d'horreur à la télévision pour obtenir de l'aide.Un adolescent découvre que le nouveau venu dans son quartier est un vampire ; il se tourne alors vers un acteur d'une émission d'horreur à la télévision pour obtenir de l'aide.Un adolescent découvre que le nouveau venu dans son quartier est un vampire ; il se tourne alors vers un acteur d'une émission d'horreur à la télévision pour obtenir de l'aide.

  • Réalisation
    • Tom Holland
  • Scénario
    • Tom Holland
  • Casting principal
    • Chris Sarandon
    • William Ragsdale
    • Amanda Bearse
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,0/10
    85 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    2 788
    875
    • Réalisation
      • Tom Holland
    • Scénario
      • Tom Holland
    • Casting principal
      • Chris Sarandon
      • William Ragsdale
      • Amanda Bearse
    • 411avis d'utilisateurs
    • 169avis des critiques
    • 62Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 5 victoires et 5 nominations au total

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    Chris Sarandon
    Chris Sarandon
    • Jerry Dandrige
    William Ragsdale
    William Ragsdale
    • Charley Brewster
    Amanda Bearse
    Amanda Bearse
    • Amy Peterson
    Roddy McDowall
    Roddy McDowall
    • Peter Vincent
    Stephen Geoffreys
    Stephen Geoffreys
    • Evil Ed
    Jonathan Stark
    • Billy Cole
    Dorothy Fielding
    Dorothy Fielding
    • Judy Brewster
    Art Evans
    Art Evans
    • Detective Lennox
    • (as Art J. Evans)
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    Stewart Stern
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    Nick Savage
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    Ernie Holmes
    • Bouncer #2
    Heidi Sorenson
    Heidi Sorenson
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    Irina Irvine
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    Bob Corff
    Bob Corff
    • Jonathan
    • (as Robert Corff)
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    Pamela Brown
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    Chris Hendrie
    Chris Hendrie
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    Prince Hughes
    • Bouncer #3
    • (as Prince A. Hughes)
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    Christopher Lee
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      • Tom Holland
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      • Tom Holland
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    9ElijahCSkuggs

    He must've been a Vampire Fruit Bat.

    Fright Night, Lost Boys and Near Dark are the holy trinity of 80s vampire flicks. And arguably three of the best vampires movies of all-time. Just recently I returned to this piece of 80's horror gold and I have to say, I enjoyed it just as much as the first time I saw it.

    Fright Night is about a kid named Charlie Brewster who accidentally discovers that his new neighbor, Jerry Dandrige, is a vampire. The movie is about Charlie and friends setting out to destroy the vampire. But Mr. Dandridge is no slouch and is more of a threat to them, then they are to him.

    Besides being one of the best 80's horror films, I think it's also one of the best movies of the entire 1980s. The movie is full of great performances, especially Chris Sarandon as Jerry Dandrige and Roddy McDowall as TV Vampire Slayer Peter Vincent. It has fantastic make-up effects that are sorely, sorely missing from today's horror flicks. And it also combines a great feel of horror with a realistic touch of comedy and drama. The best and funniest aspect to the movie for myself is how they portray the vampire character. I won't spoil it for you, but the guy enjoys wearing very "tata" clothes, eats "fruit" all the time, and has a live-in roommate. This movie is classic! Fright Night has a sequel that some say is equally as good, but I wouldn't be one to say that. But, I do enjoy the sequel and definitely think it's worth a view. If you're a fan of horror and vampires, this is a must see flick. Welcome to Fright Night baby!
    7A_Roode

    "You're so COOL, Brewster!"

    'Fright Night' is a movie that has stuck with me for years. Recently I was able to get it on DVD and have been watching it and trying to convince my friends to watch it ever since. It has it's flaws but time has been kinder, I think, to 'Fright Night' than it has been to either 'Near Dark' or 'The Lost Boys.'

    Chris Sarandon is great and charismatic in his role as the new next-door neighbor. He gives a deep performance and it seems like he's having a lot of fun in every scene. William Ragsdale isn't bad either as he tries with greater desperation and anxiety to convince people that the vampire exists and win allies to help him destroy it. My favourite performance comes from Roddy McDowall. Like Donald Pleasance later in his career, Roddy McDowell could reasonably be accused of acting in anything if there was a paycheck involved; this has damaged his reputation somewhat. I think 'Fright Night' and his performance as Peter Vincent definitely falls in the plus category rather than negative. He is great at hiding behind masks and is constantly performing for the other characters. As an actor, the part required versatility, compassion and depth. Had they been able, Peter Cushing or Vincent Price would have also played the part splendidly -- McDowell's character is of course a tribute to both these actors and I think that he was simply fantastic.

    So many of the moments in 'Fright Night' compete to be my favourite but I think it comes in the final third of the film. Peter Vincent has run out of masks to hide behind and becomes a very tired, very frightened and very old man. Redemption isn't out of reach -- but he's going to have to work for it.

    I mentioned earlier that 'Fright Night' has aged fairly well. There is decent gore and make-up so anyone looking for that will likely be satisfied. Music can kill films and age them more quickly than anything else. It works here where it might fail in other films.

    The strength of 'Fright Night' though are it's performances and the sense of fun that it has. Definitive vampire film? No, but a lot better than many, many, many of the pretenders to that title. Rewarding, fun, and worth a look.
    Krug Stillo

    They had Scream in the 90s, some of us had Fright Night in the 80s

    A Classic! Spawning a whole new subgenre of vampire movies e.g. Vamp (Richard Wenk, 1986), Near Dark (Katheryn Bigelow, 1987), Bram Stoker's Dracula (Coppola. 1991) and Blade (Stephen Norrington, 1998), Fright Night is very similar to Count Yoga – Vampire, but is a brilliant film in its own right. If you can get past those eighties fashions and mannerisms this is a timeless treasure.

    Charlie Brewster (Ragsdale) is the student/horror film fanatic accusing his super-suave next door neighbour, Jerry Dandridge (Sarandon) of being a bloodsucker. He begs cowardly, unemployed has-been horror veteran, Peter Vincent, ‘The Great Vampire Killer' (excellent performance by McDowell) to help him stake the Vampire. Cue lots of laughs, scares and some genuine unforgettable sequences. Fright Night predates the Scream trilogy by over a decade and does a much better job of combining the chills and jokes with tongue in cheek all the way. Like the homoerotic Interview with the Vampire (Neil Jordan, 1994), there's a subplot concerning Brewster loosing interest in his girlfriend and obsessing over the good looking man next door.

    Brad Fiedel (The Terminator & Serpent and the Rainbow) and Tangerine Dream (Firestarter & The Keep)'s soundtrack here is also perfect and almost steals the show. Tom Holland, who had previously gained recognition and flashed his genre credentials for his screenplays for The Beast Within (Philippe Mora, 1982) and Psycho 2 (Richard Franklin, 1983), would go on to give us the charismatic killer doll, Chucky, in the original Child's Play movie, also starring Chris Sarandon.

    The Fright Night sequel followed in 1987, but was too similar to its predecessor and lacked the intense, roller-coaster feeling. It's still worth seeing though, for McDowell and Ragsdale's return to the characters, I for one, will mostly remember them for. Stephen Geoffreys also deserves a mention for his OTT performance as Charlie's manic best friend, Evil Ed.
    9claudio_carvalho

    One of My Favorite Vampire Movies Ever

    While with his girlfriend Amy Peterson (Amanda Bearse) in his bedroom, the teenager Charley Brewster (William Ragsdale) sees a coffin being transported to the house on the next door. A couple of days later, he concludes that his neighbor Jerry Dandrige (Chris Sarandon) is a vampire, who is committing some recent unsolved murders. Charley decides to look for help first his friend Evil Ed Thompson (Stephen Geoffreys), since the policemen do not believe on his accusation. Jerry is upset and promises to kill Charley. Later, he meets Peter Vincent (Roddy McDowall), a middle aged man, who is a vampire killer in a television show but does not believe on vampires in the real life. Amy and Ed seek out Peter Vincent, and the group tries to prove to Charley that Jerry is not a vampire.

    'Fright Night' is one of my favorite vampire movies, indeed a cult-movie in Brazil. I do not know how many times I have seen this film in my life, but yesterday I saw it on DVD for the first time and I was not disappointed, since the Brazilian DVD offers two choices (widescreen and fullscreen). There is just a trailer in the extras, but it suffices. Chris Sarandon is incredibly funny and sexy in this role; the movie has a perfect combination and timing of the genres of horror and comedy; the 'Van Helsing' of the story, Peter Vincent, is a fantastic joke with the names of the great Peter Cushing and Vincent Price; the special effects were state of art in 1985. My vote is nine.

    Title ('Brazil'): ' A Hora do Espanto' ('The Fright Hour')

    Note: on 14 January 2012, I saw this wonderful film again.
    7mmalsamie

    The first horror movie i've ever seen

    Classic, good vampire movie. Maybe not a great one, but still one of my favourites.

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    • Anecdotes
      Because of his theatrical roots and the long hours spent in the makeup chair, Chris Sarandon helped apply his own vampire makeup and often worked on the finger extensions while the makeup artists were putting appliances on his face.
    • Gaffes
      In the attack scene in Charley's bedroom, Jerry Dandrige has his hand around Charley's neck and Charley drives a pencil into the top of his hand. In the next scene, Jerry pulls his hand away and looks at the pencil, and it is sticking more than halfway through his hand. If the pencil has been shoved that far down, it would have pierced Charley halfway through his neck.
    • Citations

      [Jerry welcomes Charley and Peter Vincent to his home]

      Jerry Dandrige: Welcome to... Fright... Night! For real.

    • Crédits fous
      Just as the screen cuts to black at the end, Evil Ed can be heard saying, "You're so cool, Brewster!"
    • Versions alternatives
      The Swedish version (cinema and video) misses the following: The transformation scene with Ed was removed (1m 50sec), and the scene where Dandrige's assistant melts was shortened by 16 sec.
    • Connexions
      Edited into Vampire... vous avez dit vampire ? II (1988)
    • Bandes originales
      Fright Night
      Written by Joe Lamont

      Produced by Seth Justman

      Performed by The J. Geils Band

      Courtesy of EMI America Records, a division of Capitol Records, Inc.

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    • How long is Fright Night?Alimenté par Alexa
    • How did Jerry get into Charley's house if he wasn't invited inside?
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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 29 janvier 1986 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • Sony Pictures
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • La hora del espanto
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Laird International Studio - 9336 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, Californie, États-Unis(Studio)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Columbia Pictures
      • Vistar Films
      • Columbia Pictures Industries
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    • Budget
      • 9 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 24 922 237 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 6 118 543 $US
      • 4 août 1985
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 24 923 853 $US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 46min(106 min)
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      • Dolby Stereo
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.39 : 1

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