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Directed By
John Landis

Written By:
Michael Wolk

Cast:
Anne Parillaud, Anthony LaPaglia, Robert Loggia, David Proval, Don Rickles, Rocco Sisto, Kim Coates, Chazz Palminteri, Angela Bassett, Tom Savini, Frank Oz, Forrest J Ackerman, Sam Raimi, Dario Argento, Linnea Quigley

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Innocent Blood (1992)
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Movie Review by B Movie Ben
November 2nd, 2007

"What about... Italian!"

I hate seeing my cousins taken out by a vampire, but it sure makes for a good movie, especially when all your favorite gangster stars are there.

There's Richie, Rocky, Carmine, & Paulie from the Sopranos (David Proval, Rocco Sisto, Tony Lip & Tony Sirico), Chazz Palminteri, Robert Loggia, Luis Guzmán, and Anthony LaPaglia in a cop role that he never imagined. There's even funny man Don Rickles as the mob lawyer.

If you look close you can fine Yoda, Sam Raimi, and Dario Argento, too.

Yes, it has porn stars like Teri Weigel, and a whole lot of babes that took it off to just appear in this film.

But, the story was funny with the star of La Femme Nikita, Anne Parillaud, as the vampire that needs sex and blood to survive.

Marie (Anne Parillaud): When you are alone eternally, you live for the comfort of the senses: food, sex. I'd become very selective and it was getting harder for me to find food, even living in the city. My choosiness about food cost me my lover, and without him there is no sex.

Well worth the time invested.

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