


Fright Night
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.
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Plot Summary
Teenager Charley Brewster is a horror movie enthusiast whose world is turned upside down when he discovers that his charismatic new neighbor, Jerry Dandrige, is actually a vampire. Initially disbelieved by everyone, Charley seeks the help of Peter Vincent, a washed-up television horror host, to combat the bloodthirsty creature next door. Together, they must find a way to defeat Jerry before he claims more victims.
Critical Reception
Fright Night (1985) was a critical and commercial success, praised for its blend of genuine scares, dark humor, and memorable characters. It is widely regarded as a classic of the 1980s horror genre, celebrated for its clever subversion of vampire tropes and its effective pacing. The film resonated with both critics and audiences for its engaging story and charismatic performances.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its clever mix of horror and comedy.
- Lauded for its stylish direction and effective scares.
- Applauded for strong performances, particularly from Roddy McDowall and Chris Sarandon.
Google audience: Audience reviews highlight the film's ability to be genuinely frightening while also being humorous and entertaining. Many appreciate the chemistry between the cast and the nostalgic feel of the 80s horror aesthetic.
Fun Fact
The character of Peter Vincent was inspired by horror hosts like Forrest J Ackerman and Vincent Price himself, whom the character is partly named after.
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