Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 60000000
Revenue
$ 223664608

Lestat

Louis

Armand

Malloy

Santiago

Claudia

Madeleine

Yvette

Mortal Woman on Stage

Gambler

Pimp

Tavern Girl

Widow St. Clair

Widow's Lover

Plague Victim Bearer

Maid

Woman in Square

Piano Teacher

Dollmaker

Creole Woman

Whore on Waterfront

2nd Whore

New Orleans Whore

Paris Vampire

Paris Vampire

Paris Vampire

Paris Vampire

Paris Vampire

Paris Vampire

Paris Vampire

Paris Vampire

Paris Vampire

Paris Vampire

Estelle

Woman in Audience

Mortal Boy

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2023-08-26
This is a much more sophisticated take on the vampire through-the-ages narrative; but it has certainly dated in the almost 30 tears since Neil Jordan put together a stellar, if not great, cast to regale us with the tale of "Louis" (Brad Pitt) & "Lestat" (Tom Cruise). Told in flashback to a very sceptical reporter "Daniel" (Christian Slater), Pitt tells of his near 200 year life that started with his meeting with Cruise and his conversion to his immortal existence based on blood. It's a hugely lavish affair, with loads of lust, trickery, duplicity and gore - tinged with genuine regret, loneliness and sadness - and, of course, loads of cruel violence. Whilst it does nod to the whole "Hammer" style of horror thrillers - there is plenty of ketchup - the writing and characterisations have much more depth to them. Neither of the principal characters are likeable, but you do build some sort of reverse empathy with - at least Pitt - as the film progresses. The attention to detail on the sets and costumes as we march through time never lessens and contributes magnificently to a stylish, sumptuous glamour-fest. Much as they were/are doubtless box-office A listers, however, Pitt was just too young looking to be convincing, Cruise just can't really act at the best of times, much less with extra dental props and Kirsten Dunst just annoyed me in the best traditions of Shirley Temple. A shame, because the rest of this is superb.