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| Entertaining confection as our hero begins to suspect his neighbour is a vampire who has designs on his would-be girlfriend. Clever and loving homage to late-night TV with a nice turn from Roddy McDowall as a cynical TV horror host. Chris Sarandon and Jonathan Stark as the baddies make the flick. A little flash of nudity hardly seems to warrant the 18 rating. Recommended. |
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![]() | Fright Night (1985) 7th September 1999 DVD 2.35:1 | |
3rd October 2005 DVD | ||
![]() | 12th February 2019 Blu-Ray | |
![]() | 4th October 2022 4K |
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![]() | Amy Peterson |
![]() | Peter Vincent |
![]() | Evil Ed |
![]() | Billy Cole |
![]() | Judy Brewster |
![]() | Detective Lennox |
Cook | |
![]() | Bouncer#1 |
![]() | Bouncer#2 |
![]() | Hooker |
![]() | Teenage Girl |
Jonathan | |
![]() | Miss Nina |
![]() | Newscaster |
![]() | Bouncer#3 |
History | ||
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| Monday, 22nd April 2024 | New Beverly Cinema | USA |
| Friday, 25th October 2024 | Prince Charles | UK |