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Vampire's Kiss (1988)

Release Year: 1988

Nation: United States of America

Alternative Title: Целувката на вампира, Um Estranho Vampiro, Hvem har taget mine tænder?, Besos de vampiro, Vampyyrin suudelma, Embrasse-moi, vampire, Erotas me tin proti dagomatia, A vámpír csókja, Stress da vampiro, El beso del vampiro, Pocalunek wampira, O Beijo do Vampiro, Poljubac vampira, Поцелуй вампира, Vampire's Kiss: Ein beißendes Vergnügen

Director: Robert Bierman

Writer: Joseph Minion

Production & Genre

Producer(s):

Companies: Hemdale Film Corporation, Magellan Pictures

Genre: Comedy, Comedy Film, Horror

Awards & Similar

Awards: N/A

Similar:

  • Turbine (2024)
  • Blutsbrüder (2024)
  • CB4 (1993)
  • Mini's First Time (2006)
  • The Night Stalker (1972)

Keywords

Keywords: absurd, amused, bewildered, bite, dark comedy, delusion, drinking blood, hallucination, insanity, murder, nightclub, psychosis, secretary, therapist, vampire

Story

Peter Loew (played by Nicolas Cage) is an arrogant publishing executive who visits a nightclub one evening. There he meets and kisses a woman who later turns out to be a vampire. After this encounter, Peter begins exhibiting erratic behavior. He starts experiencing hallucinations and delusions, believing himself to be a vampire. His condition worsens as he pushes his secretary, Alva (played by Jennifer Beals), to extremes in his attempts to deal with his perceived affliction.

Summary

Vampire's Kiss is a dark comedy horror film directed by Robert Bierman and released in 1988. The movie stars Nicolas Cage as Peter Loew, an absurdly arrogant publishing executive who, after a strange encounter at a nightclub, believes he has become a vampire. The film explores themes of delusion, psychosis, and the absurdity of human behavior through its portrayal of Peter's descent into madness.

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