Ever since the excellent Bram Stoker book called Dracula (published in 1897), vampires have grown in (un)popularity in the public imagination. And Hollywood just can't seem to resist these blood-sucking creatures of the night with their strangely erotic appeal that rests on co-mingling sex and death and regeneration into a restless undead immortality.
There have been serious vampire movies, humorous vampire movies, even gay vampire movies. And every so often, someone comes along and makes another -- like John Carpenter now.
In this take on the vampire myth, we have a man on mission from God -- well, actually the Vatican. His name is Jack Crow and he heads up a Vatican-sponsored team of vampire hunters who span the globe seeking out the places where vampires may have left their mark. (Think of it as the X-Files with O-Positive Terrestrials.)
Anyway, Jack's getting tired of his work just when he needs to keep most alert as the hunted vampires are set to turn from prey into hunters themselves.
| Director: |
John Carpenter |
| Studio: |
Columbia Pictures |
| Producer(s): |
Sandy King |
| Cast: |
James Woods, Sheryl Lee, Daniel Baldwin, Thomas Ian Griffith, Tim Guinee, Cary Hiroyuki-Tagawa, Mark Boone Jr., Gregory Sierra, Henry Kingi, Tommy Rosales, Maximilian Schell |