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Directed by | Tom Holland |
Produced by | Herb Jaffe |
Written by | Tom Holland |
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Music by | Brad Fiedel |
Cinematography | Jan Kiesser |
Edited by | Kent Beyda |
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Vistar Films
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Distributed by | Columbia Pictures |
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Running time
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106 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $7 million–$9.25 |
Box office | $24.9 million |
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Soundtrack album by Various artists | |
Released | 1985 |
Genre | Rock, new wave |
Length | 37:12 |
Label | Private I |
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Soundtrack album by Brad Fiedel | |
Released | 2011 |
Recorded | 1984 |
Length | 61:22 |
Label | Intrada |
Fright Night is a 1985 American horror film written and directed by Tom Holland in his directorial debut and produced by Herb Jaffe. It stars William Ragsdale, Chris Sarandon, Roddy McDowall, and Amanda Bearse. The film follows young Charley Brewster, who discovers that his next-door neighbor Jerry Dandrige is a vampire. When no one believes him, Charley decides to get Peter Vincent, a TV show host who acted in films as a vampire hunter, to stop Jerry's killing spree.
The film was released on August 2, 1985, and grossed $24.9 million at the box office. Since its release, it has gotten a positive reception from critics and has became a cult classic. The film was followed by a sequel, Fright Night II in 1988, and a remake in 2011, which was in turn followed by Fright Night 2: New Blood in 2013.
Seventeen-year-old Charley Brewster is a fan of both traditional horror films and a horror TV series entitled Fright Night, hosted by former movie vampire hunter Peter Vincent. One evening, Charley discovers that his new next door neighbour Jerry Dandrige, is a vampire responsible for the disappearances of several victims. Charley tries to tell his mother and asks his friends for help. In desperation, he contacts the police, Detective Lennox goes with Charley to Jerry's house to question him but his roommate Billy Cole tells them that Jerry is "away on business" Charley reveals his suspicions and the detective furiously leaves. That night, Charley meets Jerry but is frightened to see him at his house (after Charley's friend "Evil" Ed Thompson tells him a vampire can't enter someone's home without an invite). Later on, Charley gets a visit from Jerry, who offers Charley a choice: forget about his vampire identity - or else. Charlie refuses, brandishing his crucifix at Jerry. When Jerry stops Charley and slowly tries to push him out the window to his death, Charlie stabs Jerry's hand with a pencil. Enraged, Jerry destroys Charley's car in retaliation and informs Charley that he will do much worse to him later.