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My Best Friend Is a Vampire

 
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My Best Friend Is a Vampire

  • Director: Jimmy Huston
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Themes: High School Life, Vampires
  • Main Cast: Robert Sean Leonard, René Auberjonois, Evan Mirand, Cheryl Pollak, David Warner, Cecilia Peck
  • Release Year: 1988
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 90 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: PG

Plot

This '80s teen comedy involves a youth (Robert Leonard), who is seduced by a sexy schoolgirl and then transforms into a blood-sucking vampire. Instead of fighting his affliction, he tries to cope with the change. ~ John Bush, All Movie Guide

Cast

Fannie Flagg - Mrs. Capello; Ken Kimmins - Mr. Capello; Paul Willson - Grimsdyke

Credit

Tab Murphy - Associate Producer, Pennie Du Pont - Casting, Rona Lamont - Costume Designer, Sanford Hampton - First Assistant Director, Jimmy Huston - Director, Janice Hampton - Editor, Gail Yasunaga - Editor, Steve Dorff - Composer (Music Score), Christy Belt - Makeup, Michael Molly - Production Designer, James Bartle - Cinematographer, Dennis Murphy - Producer, Richard Huston - Set Designer, Jeanette Scott - Set Designer, Art Names - Sound/Sound Designer, Tim Himes - Sound/Sound Designer, Jimmy Huston - Screenwriter, Tab Murphy - Screenwriter, Norval D. Crutcher Jr. - Supervising Sound Editor, Norval D. Crutcher III - Assistant Sound Editor

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My Best Friend Is a Vampire is a 1988 American comedy about a young man, Jeremy Capello, who is turned into a vampire, and must fight for his survival as a "good" vampire that does not feed on humans. Jeremy is played by Robert Sean Leonard. Rene Auberjonois also stars as Jeremy's vampire guidance counsel. The horror-comedy themes include prejudice, identity, gender roles and adolescence.

My Best Friend Is A Vampire
Directed by Jimmy Huston
Produced by Dennis Murphy
Tab Murphy
Written by Tab Murphy
Starring Robert Sean Leonard
Evan Mirand
Cheryl Pollak
Cecilia Peck
David Warner
Rene Auberjonois
Music by Steve Dorff
Cinematography James Bartle
Editing by Janice Hampton, Gail Yasunaga
Distributed by United States Kings Road Entertainment
Release date(s) May 6, 1988
Running time 89 min.
Country USA
Language English

Plot

Jeremy Capello (Robert Sean Leonard), is a typical American teenager fighting with the usual problem of getting himself a girlfriend. Although he has caught the eye of the head cheerleader Candy, he has his eyes on his classmate and band geek Darla Blake (Cheryl Pollak), but she in turn is unnerved by his constant staring at her.

Recently, Jeremy has been having some weird nightmares about a strange woman trying to seduce him, and later he actually encounters that woman named Nora (Cecilia Peck), who makes an obvious invitation to him, while delivering groceries. His skirt-chasing friend Ralph (Evan Mirand) convinces him to take up the opportunity for a first erotic experience. But the encounter goes badly: first the woman bites him in the neck, then two strangers burst into the house, forcing Jeremy to run for his life. The sound of her screaming is heard.

Next morning, Jeremy looks pale and does not feel well, and he sees in his father's newspaper that the house of Nora's had burned down mysteriously. Also throughout the day he notices a strange man observing him. This man pops into his bedroom the very next night, introduces himself as Modoc (Rene Auberjonois) and carefully attempts to relate to Jeremy that he is now a vampire (albeit a living one, not an undead). Jeremy of course is at first skeptical, to say the least, but a sudden aversion to garlic, an increasing sensitivity to sunlight and a craving for blood slowly convince him otherwise. His new vampire "life-style" hampers his attempts to start a relationship with Darla, who has finally become interested in him; otherwise Jeremy begins to adapt to the minor impacts the change has brought to his life. Modoc even gives him a guide book and explains to him that vampires are just like any other "minority group" that has been persecuted over the centuries.

Slowly, Jeremy's parents (Kenneth Kimmins and Fannie Flagg) notice that their son is behaving "most peculiarly" and begin to suspect that he may be a homosexual and that he is getting himself into trouble. To add to the ensuing confusion, the two men who had burst in on Jeremy's adventure are actually vampire hunters: the zealous professor Leopold McCarthy (David Warner) is determined to stop the "vampire armageddon" before it can start, with the help of his feeble assistant Grimstyke (Paul Willson). They are in the process of tracking their newest victim, but due to a mix-up they believe that Ralph is the vampire.

One night, when Jeremy finally begins to exploit his new capabilities and wins back Darla's trust, McCarthy and Grimstyke kidnap Ralph and intend to "free his soul" in a small chapel. Jeremy and Darla just arrive in time to save him, but then Jeremy is recognized as a vampire, and only his new-found power of hypnotism and the timely arrival of Modoc and Nora, who has come back from the dead ("Of course. I'm a vampire."), manage to save the day. Since McCarthy is unrelenting, however, Modoc's female consorts turn McCarthy into a vampire, making a friend out of an enemy.

The movie ends with Capellos assuring Jeremy that they love him and want to help him deal with his "problem". Jeremy then introduces Darla to his delightfully surprised parents, while Ralph just shakes his head at the whole hubbub.

Production notes

The film was shot in Houston, Texas.

External links

This movie was released under the title "I was a Teenage Vampire" in Australia.


 
 

 

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