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1983 • Horror / Drama • 97m

The Hunger

"Nothing human loves forever."

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Five-thousand-year-old vampire Miriam promises her lovers the gift of eternal life. When John, her cellist companion for centuries, discovers that he has suddenly begun growing old, he attempts to seek out the help of Dr. Sarah Roberts, a researcher on the mechanisms of aging.

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Catherine Deneuve
Catherine Deneuve
Miriam Blaylock
David Bowie
David Bowie
John Blaylock
Susan Sarandon
Susan Sarandon
Sarah Roberts
Cliff DeYoung
Cliff DeYoung
Tom Haver
Beth Ehlers
Beth Ehlers
Alice Cavender
Dan Hedaya
Dan Hedaya
Lieutenant Allegrezza
Suzanne Bertish
Suzanne Bertish
Phyllis
James Aubrey
James Aubrey
Ron
Ann Magnuson
Ann Magnuson
Young Woman from Disco
John Stephen Hill
John Stephen Hill
Young Man from Disco
Shane Rimmer
Shane Rimmer
Arthur Jelinek
Peter Murphy
Peter Murphy
Performer in Club (uncredited)
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
Philip Sayer
Philip Sayer
Boy in London House
Lise Hilboldt
Lise Hilboldt
Waiting Room Nurse
Screenplay: Michael ThomasProducer: Richard ShepherdDirector: Tony ScottScreenplay: James Costigan

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2016-08-31
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I have to admit that although I've had the DVD forever, simply based on the laurels of the beauty/acting accomplishments of David Bowie and Catherine Deneuve, and that nothing I had ever watched by Tony Scott, with the exception of 'Crimson Tide', really gripped me as being cinephilically exceptional. And no, this really isn't either. But I threw it on anyway, and especially considering it was Scott's debut, this wasn't so bad as to make Bram Stoker roll over in his grave. In fact, although perhaps a tad on the paper-thin plot side, it was quite enjoyable, an elegant and sad elegy of the pros and cons of immortality. Yes, it was more style than substance, yet that doesn't always have to be a bad thing. Here, at least, it wasn't, and I for one simply adored the ending.

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Status
Released
Origin
GB
Languages
English
Studios
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, The Richard Shepherd Company
Budget
$10,000,000
Box Office
$10,200,000

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