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Les Prédateurs

Original title: The Hunger
  • 1983
  • 12
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
31K
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4,878
264
Susan Sarandon, David Bowie, and Catherine Deneuve in Les Prédateurs (1983)
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A love triangle develops between a vampire, her cellist companion, and a gerontologist.A love triangle develops between a vampire, her cellist companion, and a gerontologist.A love triangle develops between a vampire, her cellist companion, and a gerontologist.

  • Director
    • Tony Scott
  • Writers
    • James Costigan
    • Michael Thomas
    • Whitley Strieber
  • Stars
    • Catherine Deneuve
    • David Bowie
    • Susan Sarandon
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    31K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,878
    264
    • Director
      • Tony Scott
    • Writers
      • James Costigan
      • Michael Thomas
      • Whitley Strieber
    • Stars
      • Catherine Deneuve
      • David Bowie
      • Susan Sarandon
    • 183User reviews
    • 103Critic reviews
    • 52Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Catherine Deneuve
    Catherine Deneuve
    • Miriam Blaylock
    David Bowie
    David Bowie
    • John Blaylock
    Susan Sarandon
    Susan Sarandon
    • Sarah Roberts
    Cliff De Young
    Cliff De Young
    • Tom Haver
    Beth Ehlers
    Beth Ehlers
    • Alice Cavender
    Dan Hedaya
    Dan Hedaya
    • Lieutenant Allegrezza
    Rufus Collins
    Rufus Collins
    • Charlie Humphries
    Suzanne Bertish
    Suzanne Bertish
    • Phyllis
    James Aubrey
    James Aubrey
    • Ron
    Ann Magnuson
    Ann Magnuson
    • Young Woman from Disco
    John Stephen Hill
    • Young Man from Disco
    Shane Rimmer
    Shane Rimmer
    • Arthur Jelinek
    Bauhaus
    Bauhaus
    • Disco Group
    Douglas Lambert
    • TV Host
    Bessie Love
    Bessie Love
    • Lillybelle
    John Pankow
    John Pankow
    • 1st Phone Booth Youth
    Willem Dafoe
    Willem Dafoe
    • 2nd Phone Booth Youth
    Sophie Ward
    Sophie Ward
    • Girl in London House
    • Director
      • Tony Scott
    • Writers
      • James Costigan
      • Michael Thomas
      • Whitley Strieber
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    User reviews183

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    Michael_Elliott

    Too Much Style and Not Enough Substance

    The Hunger (1983)

    ** (out of 4)

    When vampire Miriam Blaylock (Catherine Deneuve) bites a new lover, they don't age, which is a great benefit but that changes when she's done with you and wants someone else. John (David Bowie) finds himself aging at a rapid pace so he goes to a doctor (Susan Sarandon) for help but soon the doctor finds herself under the spell of Miriam.

    THE HUNGER features some truly great stuff but sadly it's all pretty much lost in this rather bland movie that's certainly a strange take on the vampire story but in the end there's just way too much style and not a lot of substance. Director Tony Scott certainly likes his style even when it overtakes any sort of story that might have been in the screenplay. There's all sorts of quick edits here and it's clear that the director wants you to be impressed with how many cuts there are in one small sequence. As far as the story goes, I guess they figured since you had two beautiful women naked and making out with each other you didn't need a story.

    As I said, there are some terrific things here including the special effects of Dick Smith who had to take a very young Bowie and age him in front of our eyes. The special effects used are simply brilliant and you almost with that the entire 97-minutes would have been devoted to watching Bowie grow old. This sequence doesn't contain the power that it should have, thanks to the direction, but there's no doubt that you're eyes will be one the effects. Another major plus are the actual performances from the three leads. Bowie is marvelous here and steals the film as you really can feel his character's fear of growing old, which of course means his life is going to be over. Deneuve is also extremely good having to work with limited dialogue. The same with Sarandon who falls under her spell.

    The now infamous lesbian scene has two beautiful women who are obviously easy to look at but even the style to it wasn't all that impressive. Obviously, I wasn't overly thrilled in how director Scott handled the picture. It's really a shame because there aren't too many horror movies that get this type of cast and in the end you can't help but feel that it was a wasted opportunity even with the great moments that are scattered throughout.
    fertilecelluloid

    Dream-like bloodsucking

    Dream-like horror

    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.
    8HumanoidOfFlesh

    Stylish vampire flick.

    "The Hunger"(1983)by Tony Scott is a stylish vampire flick filled with some wonderful visuals.The film is excellently acted-a stunningly beautiful Catherine Deneuve is truly memorable as Miriam-an ageless vampire and former Egyptian queen.There is plenty of blood and vampire lesbian sex,so everyone who is into horror films or Goth music should see this cult flick.The opening scene with Bauhaus playing "Bela Lugosi is Dead" is priceless!
    fedor8

    Vampire films are so very boring - but not this one.

    Vastly underrated, but it's easily the best vampire film. Seems to be regarded as some kind of a trashy lesbian story, with a little bit of horror and gore thrown in for good measure; well, that's nonsense. These critics would have us believe that some silly Dracula film from the 30s is a masterpiece while this original approach to vampirism is a cheap, exploitative, erotic tale. The film is visually terrific, very atmospheric, has a good cast (Sarandon is excellent), and a superb soundtrack. Sarandon and Deneuve naked in bed is not exactly a deterrent, either. The last scene - a combination of visuals and music, is the absolute highlight of the film. If you'd like to read my parody/biography of Susan Sarandon (and other Hollywood intellectuals), contact me by e-mail.
    6ma-cortes

    Lush scenarios in a weird vampires story with three attractive protagonists

    The film talks about Catherine Deneuve ,she's a seductive vampire living along centuries with David Bowie.They need fresh blood for the eternal life .But Bowie is about to disintegrate and is substituted by a new lover,an enticing scientific-medic ,Susan Sarandon.

    The picture is a bizarre bloodsuckers film and for somebody considered with a cult movie's status.It displays luxurious scenarios,arty photography although mostly developed on interior studios.The French actress Catherine Deneuve,as always, is cold and elegant.David Bowie as young and older vampire in an exciting transformation is well.Susan Sarandon as an obstinate scientist is good.Features known secondary actors, Dan Hedaya as a Police Inspector and Cliff DeYoung as Sarandon's lover. Besides future famous actors in small roles, almost extras, as Willem Dafoe,Anne Magnuson,John Pankow and English actors as Sophie Ward and Philip Sayer.The creepy sequences by stop motion referred to an aging monkey are made by Dave Allen.Splendid cinematography reflecting luxuriously sets and scenarios by Stephen Goldblatt.Stylish,elegant costumes by the expert Milena Canonero and wardrobe department and gowns of Catherine Deneuve by the famous French fashion designer Ives Saint-Laurent. The movie is classified by the MPAA with the rating R for blood,violence,gore and kinky nudism.The motion picture is well realized by Tony Scott though a little slow-moving and quite boring.He's nowadays much success and getting high box-office with hits like : ¨Crimson tide, Enemy of state,Spy game,Man of fire and Deja Vu¨ and founded along with his brother Ridley, ¨Scott-Free Production¨.

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    Storyline

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    Did you know

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    • Trivia
      David Bowie actually learned to play the cello for his music scenes.
    • Goofs
      When Sarah is on the TV program discussing the condition Progeria, she pronounces it "Pra-j-eriah'. The correct pronunciation is "Pro-geria."
    • Quotes

      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 credits
      Ironically, 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.
    • Connections
      Featured in At the Movies: Adult Sexuality (1983)
    • Soundtracks
      Le Gibet
      by Maurice Ravel

      Published by Arima and Durand SA

      Music Supervised and Arranged by Howard Blake

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    • Release date
      • July 13, 1983 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El ansia
    • Filming locations
      • 6 Chesterfield Gardens, London, England, UK(Miriam & John Blaylock's house)
    • Production company
      • Peerford
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $5,979,292
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,832,898
      • May 1, 1983
    • Gross worldwide
      • $5,991,807
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 37 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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