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Innocent Blood (1992) | User Rating
 (17 votes) | Critic Rating
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Release Date • USA: Sep 25, 1992 DVD Release Date • R1: Mar 30, 1999
MPAA Rating R
Running Time 1 hour, 52 minutes
Country USA
Studio Lee Rich Productions, Warner Brothers
More info on IMDb.com
Other Titles • Innocent Blood • A French Vampire in America
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Genre: Romance, Horror, Comedy, Vampires, Love, Gangsters, Monsters, Suspense, Campy, Femme Fatale, Revenge, Police
Tagline: The Comedy That Takes a Bite Out of Crime
Plot: A lonely and conscientious vampire, Marie, preys on social miscreants in this amusing blend of black comedy, horror, and romance. When the head of the Pittsburgh mafia, Sal "the Shark" Macelli (Robert Loggia), escapes her after a midnight feeding, she is forced to track him down with the help of an undercover cop, Joey (Anthony Lapaglia), who has been trying to bust the gangster for years. As Marie and Joey work together to track the gangster, Macelli becomes more powerful and devises a scheme to create a mob family of bloodthirsty vampires. In pursuit of the evil gangster, the sexy vampire and tough cop fall for one another in a seductive and otherworldly romance.Their passion for one another only helps to fuel their desire to catch Sal before he creates more bloodsucking corrupt businessmen. What follows is a sickly funny horror romp as Pittsburgh's number one crime family becomes populated with zombie
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Fun and entertaining movie. Vampires has sweet glowing eyes. Good story, recommended for all you vamp-fans out there. 7/10--FrighT MasteR (UHM)
Weak horror/comedy runs on too long and despite a good job by Loggia can't rise above feeling stale and rather dull. Lots of genre cameos.  -- (TheVideoGraveYard.com)
This attempt to bring back some of that "American Werewolf" magic is an overall failure, despite nifty vampire effects, a funny Dan Quayle joke and Parillaud—the gorgeous star of "La Femme Nikita."-- (eSplatter.com)
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| Directed by |
John Landis
The Blues Brothers, Animal House, Coming to America |
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| Written by |
Michael Wolk
You Think You Really Know Me: The Gary Wilson Story | |
| Music By |
Ira Newborn
Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Mallrats, Ace Ventura: Pet Detective | |
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