- Type
- Film
- Status
- Released
- Release
- September 17, 1988 (36 years ago)
- Language
- English
- Origin
- United States
- Genres
- Comedy Horror · Vampires
- Production companies
- Hemdale Film Corporation · Magellan Pictures
- Runtime
- 1h 43m
- Rating
- R
Vampire's Kiss
Where to watch (United States)
Cast
Nicolas CagePeter Loew
María Conchita AlonsoAlva Restrepo
Jennifer BealsRachel
Elizabeth AshleyDr. Glaser
Kasi LemmonsJackie
Robert LujanEmilio
Boris LeskinFantasy Cabbie
John Michael HigginsEd
Amy StillerTheater Girl
Jessica LundySharon
Marc CoppolaJoke Guy
David Hyde PierceTheater Guy
David HolbrookEditor #1
Jill GatsbyVictim Girl
Johnny WalkerDonald
Michael KnowlesAndrew
Jodie MarkellJoke Girl
Helen Lloyd BreedSecretary in Ladies Room
Sol EcheverríaAlva's Mother
Rex RobbinsSidney Langdon
Robert DorfmanEditor #3
William De AcutisEditor #2
Yanni SfiniasCursing Cabbie
Rogério TrindadeDr. Glazer's Lover
Robyn KnollFriday Secretary
Jacques SandulescuUkranian
Jorgen SchiottCoffin Bystander
Christopher SlukaHanger Out
Stephen ChenFang Vendor
Jennifer ButtMarriage Girl #2
Jennifer SpinnerMarriage Girl #1
Paul SansoneWaiter
Cheryl HenryJudy
Herschel RosenMan in Diner
Phil BallouBlack Crooner
Reggie Rock BythewoodChurch Bystander
Mark OatesApache Dancer
John EppersonApache Dancer
Jerry RectorLarry
Pamela Dean KellyBar Girl
Jonathon GentryBoy
Renee ScrogginsBand Member
Helen ScrogginsBand Member
Valerie Jean ScrogginsBand Member
David MilesBand Member
Crew
Producers
Reviews
Vampire’s Kiss Cage hijacks the movie and turns it into his own private actor’s laboratory.
Cage Match "Renfield" comes to VOD, but Nicolas Cage already made a great vampire movie back in 1988.
Vampire's Kiss Nicolas Cage is Peter Loew, a New York literary agent who works hard and plays hard. Only indication that all is not OK are his sessions with his shrink (Elizabeth Ashley). One night his latest pickup (Jennifer Beals) exposes her fangs. She keeps him alive so that she may continue to feed. As a result he starts getting the urge for blood himself, becoming even more manic at work and taking it out on his beleaguered secretary (Maria Conchita Alonso).
'Vampire’s Kiss' Blu-ray Review: MVD Rewind Collection Think of Robert Bierman’s Nic Cage vehicle 'Vampire’s Kiss' as the screwy, punk flipside of 'American Psycho.'