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A Return to Salem's Lot

American Vampires as only Stephen King could create them.
1987 | 101m | English

(5436 votes)

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Popularity: 2 (history)

Director: Larry Cohen
Writer: Larry Cohen, James Dixon
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Joe Weber is an anthropologist who takes his son on a trip to the New England town of Salem's Lot unaware that it is populated by vampires. When the inhabitants reveal their secret, they ask Joe to write a bible for them.
Release Date: Sep 11, 1987
Director: Larry Cohen
Writer: Larry Cohen, James Dixon
Genres: Comedy, Horror
Keywords vampire, new england
Production Companies Larco Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $12,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Michael Moriarty Joe Weber
Samuel Fuller Van Meer
Andrew Duggan Judge Axel
Ricky Addison Reed Jeremy
June Havoc Aunt Clara
Evelyn Keyes Mrs. Axel
Tara Reid Amanda
James Dixon Rains
Jill Gatsby Sherry
Ronee Blakley Sally
David Holbrook Deputy
Katja Crosby Cathy
Brad Rijn Clarence
Janelle Webb Sarah
Robert Burr Doctor Fenton
Jacqueline Britton Mrs. Fenton
Gordon Ramsey Allen
David Ardao Car Salesman
Kathleen Kichta Vampire Woman
Edward Shils Farmer Vampire
Richard Duggan Farmer Vampire
Stewart G. Day Jeremiah
Lynda Clark Townsperson
Nancy Duggan Farm Girl
Ron Millkie Townsperson
Ted Noose Hobo
Jim Gillis Hobo
Rick Garia Cameraman
Bobby Ramsen Jungle Guide
Peter Hock Farmer Drone
Name Job
Larry Cohen Director, Story, Screenplay
Danny Aiello III Stunt Double
James Dixon Screenplay
Daniel Pearl Director of Photography
Stephen King Characters
Jery Hewitt Stunt Double
Catherine Zuber Costume Design
Brown Cooper Assistant Camera
Michael A. Candela Casting
Michael D. Minard Original Music Composer
Timothy J. Lonsdale First Assistant Director
Gigi Williams Makeup Supervisor, Hair Supervisor
Peter Mercurio First Assistant Camera
Robert Ghiraldini Sound Mixer
Barbra Robbins Property Master
Charlotte Wagster Costume Supervisor
John Layton Still Photographer
Rosanne Lebowitz Assistant Editor
Arthur J. Codron Assistant Sound Editor
Tom Gerard Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Jenny Fitzgibbons Second Assistant Director
Peter Hock Stunt Coordinator
Armond Lebowitz Editor
Paul Kurta Unit Production Manager
Richard A. Frisch Art Direction
Steve Neill Makeup Effects Designer
Tom Krueger Second Assistant Camera
Charles Hunt Boom Operator
Chris Wagganer Assistant Art Director
Mindy Rodman Script Supervisor
Gail Warren Second Assistant Camera
Rick Waddell Sound Mixer
John Schabel Set Dresser
Donna Hamilton Wardrobe Master
J. Michael McClary Second Unit Director of Photography
David Kern Post Production Supervisor
Vanessa Theme Ament Foley Artist
Greg Steele Sound Recordist
Daniel Gross Sound Effects
Stanley Kastner Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Name Title
Larry Cohen Executive Producer
Barry Shils Associate Producer
Janelle Webb Associate Producer
Paul Kurta Producer
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kevin2019
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"A Return to 'Salem's Lot" is a risible low budget washout, especially when compared to the superior spookiness of the original 1979 television production. This ill advised return is hampered throughout by a cast that possesses a persistent streak of amateurishness running through it and a pitifully ... obvious lack of budget. A dogged and grim weariness seems to overshadow the lackluster production and it is almost as if everyone involved in front and behind the cameras have belatedly come to realise the folly of this insipid and generally unenthusiastic production after only a matter of days. What we are lumbered with is watchable enough and fortunately the vast majority of it has its tongue firmly in its cheek as the filmmakers have endeavoured to inject some dry black humour into the proceedings, although for the most part such business only raises a half smile at best and instead of producing a film skillfully imbued with genuine horror and some deft comedic touches they have delivered a joke instead.

Feb 09, 2024