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Fright Night (1985)
Nobody believes horror-movie addict Charley Brewster (William Ragsdale) when he discovers that his suave new neighbor, Jerry Dandridge (Chris Sarandon), is a vampire. Kith and kin believe Charley is certifiable, and his single mother develops a romantic interest in Dandridge. When the bloodsucker starts stalking Charley, he turns to TV horror-film host and ghoul-hunter Peter Vincent (Roddy McDowall) in this hysterical spoof. (read more)
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| Fright Night Movie Review by Chris (12/10/2008) |
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Vampire films just arent my thing, so I'm not saying that 'Fright Night' is a bad movie, it's not. It is a comedy towards the beginning of the movie, but as we approach the climax it becomes straight horror. One of my favorite films just so happen to be a vampire movie, it's also one of my favorite films to be released in...
(complete Fright Night review by Chris)
| Fright Night Movie Review by Jarrod (12/1/2007) |
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'Fright Night' starts off as comedy and then steadily approaches horror, but always manages to maintain a fine balance between the two. Charley (William Rasgdale) thinks his neighbor, Jerry Dandridge (Chris Sarandon) is a vampire. The cops don't believe him. Dandridge pays a visit to Charlie's home and charms his mother,...
(complete Fright Night review by Jarrod)
Tom Holland (writer and director) gives us a good vampire film that is funny, frightening, and has just enough gore to satisfy the fans.
Charley's (William Ragsdale) new neighbors are little strange. So strange that when his girlfriend (Amanda Bearse) finally decides to give herself to him, he is more interested in what...
(complete Fright Night review by Movie Addict)
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