“Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles (1994) directed by Neil Jordan, starring Tom Cruise & Brad Pitt / Z-View
Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles (1994)
Director: Neil Jordan
Screenplay: Anne Rice based on INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE by Horace McCoy
Stars: Brad Pitt, Tom Cruise, Antonio Banderas, Kirsten Dunst, Christian Slater, John McConnell, Bellina Logan, Thandiwe Newton, Indra Ové, Helen McCrory, Roger Lloyd Pack and Stephen Rea.
Tagline: Drink From Me And Live Forever
The Plot…
Daniel Molloy (Slater) is a writer looking for a story. After a chance meeting with Louis de Pointe du Lac (Pitt), he may have found it. Louis claims to be a vampire. Although Molloy is skeptical at first, Louis quickly proves he is what he says.
As Molloy records and takes notes, Louis tells his story. In 1791 Louis was a young, wealthy Louisiana plantation owner. That changed the evening the vampire, Lestat (Cruise) turned him. No longer human, Louis and Lestat moved through the night. Undead but living. Forced to leave Louisiana, when folks began to suspect Louis and his new friend were behind many disappearances, Louis and Lestat head to New Orleans…
Louis’ tale spans 200 years. New Orleans. A new vampire joins them. Betrayal. A journey to Europe where they discover the Théâtre des Vampires. True Vampires putting on plays where they pretend to be humans playing vampires! The victims are real. To tell more of Louis story would be to say too much.
But I will leave you with this… can an interview with a vampire end well?
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles was nominated for two Academy Awards
- Best Art Direction-Set Decoration: Dante Ferretti Francesca, Lo Schiavo
- Best Music, Original Score: Elliot Goldenthal
Anne Rice was not initially happy when Tom Cruise was cast as Lestat. When Rice wrote the novel she envisioned Rutgar Hauer in the role. She thought of Alain Delon when writing the screenplay. Then when it was time to cast the role she suggested John Malkovich, Peter Weller, Jeremy Irons or Alexander Godunov. When Cruise and Pitt were selected for the two leads she suggested that Pitt play Lestat. That wasn’t to be. When the film was released, Rice had come around to the Tom Cruise casting. She said he brought something to the role that she had not foreseen.
While I’m a fan of many of Tom Cruise’s movies and I do really like Interview with a Vampire, I think he was miscast as Lestat.
River Phoenix was set to play Daniel Malloy before his untimely death. Christian Slater then got the part. Slater donated his salary from the film to two of River Phoenix’s favorite charities.
The initial scene Stephen Rea shares with Brad Pitt is both funny and a bit scary. It’s a favorite of mine.
Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles (1994) rates 4 of 5 stars.