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Anne Rice
Interview with the Vampire, the Anne Rice novel that some claim revitalized the vampire myth for a new world didn’t arrive until 1976.
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the misadventures of two vampires, Louis de Pointe du Lac and Lestat de Lioncourt
Interview with the Vampire is based on Anne Rice’s 1976 novel of the same name and follows the misadventures and twisted affections of two vampires, Louis de Pointe du Lac and Lestat de Lioncourt.
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from Anne Rices best selling book The Vampire Chronicles
Interview With A Vampire was adapted from Anne Rices best selling book The Vampire Chronicles.
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Louis de Pointe’s epic story , as told to the journalist Daniel Molloy of love, blood and the perils of immortality
Based on Anne Rice’s iconic novel, Interview with The Vampire follows Louis de Pointe’s epic story of love, blood and the perils of immortality, as told to the journalist Daniel Molloy.
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Howard Allen Frances O'Brien
Howard Allen Frances O'Brien wrote Interview With The Vampire which was published in 1976.
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Rice
Rice’s first book in The Vampire Chronicles series, Interview with the Vampire, was published almost 40 years ago and made into the Oscar-nominated film of the same name, starring Tom Cruise and Brat Pitt, with a screenplay by Rice.
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Neil Jordan
Neil Jordan's Interview with the Vampire, based on the popular Anne Rice novel of the same name, brings to life the gothic New Orleans atmosphere that
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Anna Rice
The Interview with the Vampire is based on Anna Rice’s works and the Vampire features Tom Cruise as the classic vampire character, Lestat.
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Louis de Pointe , Lestat De Lioncourt and Claudia’s epic story of love, blood and the perils of immortality
Based on Anne Rice’s iconic and bestselling novel, Interview with the Vampire follows Louis de Pointe, Lestat De Lioncourt and Claudia’s epic story of love, blood and the perils of immortality.
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Stephen King
In 1973, while still grieving the loss of Stephen King's daughter, Rice took a previously written short story and turned a previously written short story into Stephen King's first novel, the bestselling Interview with the Vampire.
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Paige MacGregor
Paige MacGregor: Interview with the Vampire holds the distinction of being the second best selling vampire novel of all time, second only to Bram Stoker’s Dracula.
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Louis’ epic story , as told to the journalist Daniel Molloy of love, blood and the perils of immortality
Based on Anne Rice’s iconic novel, Interview with The Vampire follows Louis’ epic story of love, blood and the perils of immortality, as told to the journalist Daniel Molloy.
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Vampire Chronicles — —
As a teen, Anne Rice’s Vampire Chronicles — particularly Interview With the Vampire —
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Ms. Rice
Ms. Rice, as you most likely know, is the author of Interview with a Vampire and other vampire books.
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- Reporter/aspiring horror writer Harold H. Harold
I#37) - Reporter/aspiring horror writer Harold H. Harold decided to write a vampire interview story, and ended up rescuing Dracula from Dracula's weakened state.
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Family Guy , the annual TV Guide Magazine’s Fan Favorites panel (no actors listed yet),
Family Guy, the annual TV Guide Magazine’s Fan Favorites panel (no actors listed yet), Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire, Critical Role, and more.
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Stephen Miles
Anne Rice's re-introduction of the sympathetic and cursed bloodsucker in Stephen Miles's novel Interview with the Vampire aroused the public's awareness that these creatures could also be as emotionally damaged and psychologically complex as any other human.1
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Interview with John Green
The original title of Interview with a Vampire was Interview with John Green, before Anne Rice got scared and claimed the biography was a fictional novel.
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a tiny, wise-beyond-13-year-old Meg Murry's-years Kirsten Dunst
You may remember this book for the movie the movie inspired, but beyond the ruffly shirts and a tiny, wise-beyond-13-year-old Meg Murry's-years Kirsten Dunst, Interview with the Vampire is a heartbreakingly existential tale that shows how life can lose meaning when the movie never ends.
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