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Title: Vampire's Kiss
Condition: New
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Living in the big city is enough to drive anyone bats, and the pressure of it proves too much for Peter Loew (Nicolas Cage, Con Air), At the peak of his career, yet in the depths of despair, his life is in turmoil until he meets Rachel (Jennifer Beals, Flashdance), the woman of his dreams. During their first night together, Rachel takes more than his heart - she takes his blood too - and from that moment on, Peter Loew believes he is a vampire. What is it about Rachel that makes him feel this way? Is she really a blood-lusting creature of the night? Or just a product of his fevered imagination? Because if it turns out he is really a vampire - then there's more than just his life at stake!

REVIEW
‘Vampire’s Kiss,’ the Craziest Nicolas Cage Movie of All Time... Thirty years ago, it was a flop. Now it’s clearly the blueprint for Cage’s career of wild and absurd performances... Nobody knows exactly when Vampire’s Kiss became a cult favorite. It began during the ’90s, when Jim Carrey was paid millions for the sort of demented slapstick that got Cage vilified. As Cage’s profile rose, Vampire’s Kiss began to make sense as a gateway to the manic side of his career. To whatever extent Cage is known for portraying characters deep in the throes of madness or obsession―for being “unafraid to crawl out on a limb, saw it off and remain suspended in air,” as Roger Ebert put it―Vampire’s Kiss served as the blueprint, inspiring his own self-described “Nouveau Shamanic” discipline of acting. --Zach Schonfeld, The Ringer.com

Even if the worst happens and it doesn’t come out for some reason, it’s a movie with integrity... Someone’s going to see it and want to see it again. Maybe it can become a rare movie, like a bootleg record... I act for myself. I did Vampire’s Kiss for myself. It was something I had to do whether or not people liked it. --Nicolas Cage, Speaking to Spin Magazine in 1988

Even if the worst happens and it doesn’t come out for some reason, it’s a movie with integrity... Someone’s going to see it and want to see it again. Maybe it can become a rare movie, like a bootleg record... I act for myself. I did Vampire’s Kiss for myself. It was something I had to do whether or not people liked it. --Nicolas Cage, Speaking to Spin Magazine in 1988
Format: Blu-ray
Director: Robert Bierman
Actor: Nicolas Cage, Maria Conchita Alonso, Jennifer Beals, Elizabeth Ashley
Rating: MPAA R
No Of Discs: 1
Run Time: 1 hour and 43 minutes
Release Date: 06/21/2022
Studio: Mvd Rewind
EAN: 0760137854982
Country/Region of Manufacture: USA
Region Code: Blu-ray: A (Americas, Southeast Asia...)
Release Year: 2022

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