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Fright Night

There are some very good reasons to be afraid of the dark.
1985 | 107m | English

(85229 votes)

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Popularity: 2 (history)

Director: Tom Holland
Writer: Tom Holland
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Charley Brewster, a high school student, accidentally discovers the true and creepy nature of Jerry Dandrige, his dashing and enigmatic new neighbor; but no one seems willing to believe him.
Release Date: Aug 02, 1985
Director: Tom Holland
Writer: Tom Holland
Genres: Comedy, Horror
Keywords vampire, black humor, vampire hunter (slayer), old house, boyfriend girlfriend relationship, mother son relationship
Production Companies Columbia Pictures, Delphi IV Productions, Vistar Films
Box Office Revenue: $24,922,237
Budget: $9,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Chris Sarandon Jerry Dandrige
William Ragsdale Charley Brewster
Amanda Bearse Amy Peterson
Roddy McDowall Peter Vincent
Stephen Geoffreys Evil Ed
Jonathan Stark Billy Cole
Dorothy Fielding Judy Brewster
Art Evans Detective Lennox
Stewart Stern Cook
Nick Savage Bouncer #1
Ernie Holmes Bouncer #2
Heidi Sorenson Hooker
Irina Irvine Teenage Girl
Bob Corff Jonathan
Pamela Brown Miss Nina
Chris Hendrie Newscaster
Prince Hughes Bouncer #3
Name Job
John Bruno Visual Effects Art Director
Tom Holland Director, Screenplay
Brad Fiedel Original Music Composer
Craig Denault Camera Operator
Nick Dimitri Stunts
Loren Janes Stunts
Thomas Rosales Jr. Stunts
Clyde Hart Key Grip
Jan Kiesser Director of Photography
Kent Beyda Editor
Ken Diaz Makeup Artist
Marina Pedraza Hairstylist
Rick Stratton Makeup Artist
Richard Edlund Visual Effects Producer
Jackie Burch Casting
John DeCuir Jr. Production Design
Jerry A. Baerwitz Unit Production Manager
Gerald Sobul First Assistant Director
Carole Keligian Second Assistant Director
Don Rush Sound Mixer
Marcia 'Mavis' Girard Script Supervisor
Robert Fletcher Costume Designer
Mort Schwartz Costume Supervisor
Cal H. Maehl Gaffer
Michael Lantieri Special Effects
Darrell Pritchett Special Effects
Clayton Pinney Special Effects
Albert Lannutti Special Effects
Art Shippee Property Master
Jerry Adams Set Decoration
Mark Fabus Set Designer
Ross Gallichotte Set Designer
Tom McCarthy Jr. Supervising Sound Editor
Neil Burrow Sound Editor
Gordon Davidson Sound Editor
Michael P. Redbourn Sound Editor
David Spence Sound Editor
David E. Campbell Sound Re-Recording Mixer
David J. Kimball Sound Re-Recording Mixer
John T. Reitz Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Sheila Barnes Production Coordinator
Ronald Batzdorff Still Photographer
Dorain Grusman Choreographer
Bill Couch Jr. Stunt Coordinator
Thaine Morris Mechanical Designer
Garry Waller Animation Supervisor
Terry Windell Animation Supervisor
Randall William Cook Creature Design
Steve Johnson Creature Design
Brent Boates Graphic Designer
Sean Newton Key Animation
Robert Eyslee Gaffer
Mary C. Mason Production Coordinator
Larry Holt Stunts
Lane Leavitt Stunts
Alonzo Brown Stunts
Christine Anne Baur Stunts
Paula Crist Stunts
Terry James Stunts
Mark Harden Stunts
Kym Washington Longino Stunts
Cheryl E. Duncan Stunts
Donna Hall Stunts
Frank Perrino Stunts
Chere Rae Stunts
Gardner Doolittle Stunts
Mike Washlake Stunts
Terry Wills Stunts
Clifford Strong Stunts
Name Title
Herb Jaffe Producer
Jerry A. Baerwitz Associate Producer
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Popularity History


Year Month Avg Max Min
2024 4 47 65 33
2024 5 78 91 61
2024 6 63 104 38
2024 7 47 90 30
2024 8 35 50 22
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2025 2 18 29 3
2025 3 7 24 1
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Reviews

John Chard
8.0

Feeling like a time warp now, but oh so much fun and frights. Viewing this for the first time in 20 years really put a smile on my face, now I know that for after having just watched a horror film that may not be the best guideline you will ever read, but the film has it's tongue firmly in cheek ... and it doesn't come up short on the thrill factor. You will read other reviews stating that the film is a little cheesy and a little dated, and sure, in this day and age of gorno and ultimate slash kill death murder movies, the film can be judged as tame alongside the big box office ghoul movies. But from a personal point of view I got such a kick out of watching a good honest genre piece that shows love, care, and entertainment rolled into one movie. Perhaps I'm the old fart who is so desensitised to blood horror these days? Perhaps I live in the past too much? So what? It matters not because as long as there are delightful genre pieces like this to remind me that the 80s horror crowd had some knowing style, then I'm a happy bunny. Cute teens embroiled in Vampire next door plot is about the make up of the film. No one believes the central guy of the piece (William Ragsdale as Charley Brewster), but he convinces TV Vampire Slayer Peter Vincent (Roddy McDowell) to join his quest to rid the neighbourhood of the murdering menace living next door. The film has the love interest in peril (Amanda Bearse), it has the grossly annoying best friend (Stephen Geoffreys) - and boy is he annoying! And it has all the homages to the horror classics gone by you could wish to have. Such guts and gusto went into making this film I felt like clapping at the end. It's aware of the horror competition when you catch some of the dialogue, so it should never be allowed to become a perceived cheesy relic, because this is 1985 and it rocks for those that remember when horror had a glint in its eye instead of a sabre through its head. 8/10

May 16, 2024
kdumers
10.0

5 stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ My personal favorite horror film of all time that has a favorite death scene of mine that compares to the one and only Wizard of Oz!!! ...

Apr 03, 2022