

Vampire's Kiss
- Comedy
- Horror
- Crime
- Fantasy
A publishing executive is visited and bitten by a vampire and starts exhibiting erratic behavior. He pushes his secretary to extremes as he tries to come to terms with his affliction.
Vampire's Kiss is a 1989 dark comedy-horror film following a publishing executive who, after being bitten by a vampire, descends into increasingly erratic behavior and torments his secretary. Nicholas Cage's unhinged performance drives this cult classic that blends psychological horror with comedic absurdism.
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Top cast
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Nicolas CagePeter Loew
María Conchita AlonsoAlva Restrepo
Jennifer BealsRachel
Elizabeth AshleyDr. Glaser
Kasi LemmonsJackie
Robert LujanEmilio
Jessica LundySharon- Johnny WalkerDonald
Boris LyoskinFantasy Cabbie- Michael KnowlesAndrew
John Michael HigginsEd
Jodie MarkellJoke Girl
Marc CoppolaJoke Guy
David Hyde PierceTheater Guy
Amy StillerTheater Girl
Trailer
Vampire's Kiss (1988) - Official Trailer (HD) - Nicolas Cage
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Vampire's Kiss — frequently asked
When was Vampire's Kiss released?
Vampire's Kiss was released on June 2, 1989.
Where can I watch Vampire's Kiss?
The film is available on various streaming platforms and digital retailers; check your preferred service for current availability.
What makes Vampire's Kiss unique?
The film stands out for its darkly comedic tone and Nicolas Cage's intense, deliberately over-the-top performance as the protagonist's mental state unravels.
Is Vampire's Kiss a straightforward vampire horror film?
No; it's primarily a psychological dark comedy that uses vampire mythology as a vehicle to explore obsession and delusion rather than traditional horror scares.
















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