Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 10000000
Revenue
$ 10200000

Miriam Blaylock

John Blaylock

Sarah Roberts

Tom Haver

Alice Cavender

Lieutenant Allegrezza

Charlie Humphries

Phyllis

Ron

Young Woman from Disco

Young Man from Disco

Arthur Jelinek

Performer in Club (uncredited)

TV Host

Lillybelle

1st Phone Booth Youth

2nd Phone Booth Youth

Girl in London House

Boy in London House

Waiting Room Nurse

1st Intern

2nd Intern

Skater

Eumenes

Egyptian Slave

Cadaver

Cadaver

Cadaver

Cadaver

Cadaver

Cadaver

Cadaver

Restaurant Pianist (uncredited)

Nurse in Hospital (uncredited)

(uncredited)

Dancer in Club (uncredited)

Taxi Driver at Hotel (uncredited)
Written by talisencrw on 2016-08-31
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.