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"In the Shadow of the Vampire" featuring all-new interviews with the film's stars and creators; Feature-length audio commentary by director Neil Jordan; All-new introduction by Anne Rice, Neil Jordan, and Antonio Banderas; Interactive menus; Production notes; Theatrical trailer; Scene access; Languages: English & Français; Subtitles: English, Français & Español
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0. Scene Selection
1. Night over San Francisco (Credits) [3:00]
2. Another life for the collector [2:49]
3. My invitation to death [3:39]
4. Louis' last sunrise [1:53]
5. Goodbye to the light [4:53]
6. Getting used to killing [4:15]
7. A cursed place burns [3:48]
8. "Take her, Louis!" [6:29]
9. Claudia; ."..and so shall we." [5:23]
10. Lestat's gift; one happy family [4:35]
11. "You made us what we are." [4:48]
12. "Good night, sweet prince." [4:36]
13. The trail of vulgar fictions [6:23]
14. Alive again in Paris [7:26]
15. Santiago and Armand [2:34]
16. A stage spectacle of death [2:12]
17. The source of evil [1:33]
18. A crime among us vampires [1:02]
19. Letting go? [:47]
20. The stamina for immortality [1:51]
21. A mother for Claudia [5:32]
22. A mob of the undead [4:11]
23. Burned by the light [:35]
24. Merciless revenge [1:19]
25. A lesson I don't care to learn [4:17]
26. Back to the new world [4:04]
27. The scent of death. [2:10]
28. "Do you like dying?" [2:11]
29. A passenger (Sympathy for the devil); End credits [1:57]
This sumptuously mounted adaptation of Anne Rice's bestselling novel brings her most intriguing character, the vampire Lestat, to life in the person of matinee idol Tom Cruise. Rice partisans initially balked upon hearing that Cruise had been cast, but his charismatic presence strengthened the picture and disarmed most of his critics. Brad Pitt plays Louis, a sensitive young man who reveals to a reporter (Christian Slater) the story of his troubled, 200-year existence as a vampire, beginning with his induction into that unnatural fraternity by the courtly Lestat. The film, which travels to Europe and back over the course of centuries, is most compelling in its exploration of the alternative family formed by Lestat, Louis, and child vampire, Claudia (Kirsten Dunst in an impressive performance). As directed by Neil Jordan (The Crying Game), Interview is slow going at times, but it features a terrific cast and possesses an eerily hypnotic quality that will appeal to horror-movie lovers in general and Rice fans in particular. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble
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