
Embrace of the Vampire (1995) Movie Info
| Field | Details |
|---|---|
| Movie Name | Embrace of the Vampire (1995) |
| Original Title | Embrace of the Vampire |
| Director | Anne Goursaud |
| Screenplay Writer | Rick Bitzelberger |
| Story By | Anne Goursaud, Rick Bitzelberger |
| Based on Novel by | — (Original screenplay) |
| Producer(s) | Richard N. Gladstein |
| Executive Producer(s) | — |
| Lead Actors | Alyssa Milano |
| Cast | Alyssa Milano, Martin Kemp, Rebecca Ferratti, Glori-Anne Gilbert, Harold Pruett |
| Genre | Horror, Vampire, Erotic Thriller |
| Subgenre | Supernatural Horror |
| Release Date | May 30, 1995 (United States) |
| Runtime / Duration | 1h 29m (89 minutes) |
| Budget | Not widely reported |
| Box Office (Worldwide) | Limited theatrical release / strong home video presence |
| Language | English |
| Country | United States |
| Production Company | New Line Cinema |
| Distributor | New Line Home Video |
| Filming Locations | Los Angeles, California, USA |
| Music By | Joseph Conlan |
| Cinematography | David Lewis |
| Edited By | Sandra Adair |
| Costume Design | Mary Claire Hannan |
| Special Effects | Practical vampire and dream-sequence effects |
| MPAA Rating | R |
| Aspect Ratio | 1.85:1 |
| Sound Mix | Dolby Stereo |
| Format | Color |
| Themes | Seduction, immortality, sexuality, obsession |
| Setting | College campus / gothic dream world |
| Notable Trivia | Alyssa Milano took on a darker, mature role compared to her earlier TV image |
| Critical Reception | Mixed-to-negative reviews but gained cult status among vampire fans |
| Home Media | VHS, DVD |
| Sequel / Remake | Remade in 2013 as a separate direct-to-video reboot |
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When a young and very virginal lass by the name Charlotte begins to have dreams of a very passionate nature, she begins to wonder what’s behind these new and wild fantasies. After meeting the exotic and much older Sarah, Charlotte begins to experience both dreams and new acts of pleasure. After learning that a vampire is behind all of her new found desires and friends, Charlotte must fight for three long days and nights to avoid the embrace of the vampire.
Blah, blah, blah this is an hour and a half of semi-softcore adult seens that allows Alyssa Milano to both break her TV sitcom good girl stereotype and show off her newly enhanced breasts. This is just yet another example of what happens when good girl child actress go bad. And once again wanting to get to the bottom of things, I Jareprime ventured out into the world to get the answer to why this phenomena happens.
My first subject was Lisa Bonet who played Denise Huxtable on the Cosby Show and shed her image in the voodoo laced film Angel Heart.
“I just was sick of the whole sweet and nice thing, ya know Prime. I needed to let go of that show and just get away from the puddin’ eating bastard, he was always willing to give me a “special kind” of pudding pop, if you get my meaning. The only thing I regret is that I had to have Mickey Rooney sweating all over me for, ha ha I mean Mickey Rourke, but it was truthfully about the same.”
Next was Katie Homes from Dawson’s Creek, who let out her wild child in The Gift.
“I was just trying to get away from the creek for awhile, and thought “Hey if I show my sweet perky little titties in a very quick and fuzzy flashback scene, that people would think I was as sexy and daring as Jessica Biel from 7th Heaven. But in hind site, I guess I came off as more of a cocktease. And I had to have that gay guy from As Good As It Gets sweat all over me.”
Next was Nicole Eggert from Charles in Charge, who let it all out in the movie Blown Away.
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