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Fright Night Steelbook 4K UHD

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Meet Jerry Dandridge. He's sweet, sexy, and he likes to sleep in late. You might think he's the perfect neighbor. But before inviting Jerry in for a nightcap, there's just one thing you should know. Jerry prefers his drinks warm, red and straight from the jugular! It's FRIGHT NIGHT, a horrific howlstarring Chris Sarandon as the seductive vampire and William Ragsdale as the frantic teenager struggling to keep Jerry's deadly fangs out of his neck. Only 17-year-old Charley Brewster (Ragsdale) knows Jerry's bloodcurdling secret. When Charley can't get anybody to believe him, he turns to TV horror host Peter Vincent (Roddy McDowall), who used to be the "Great Vampire Killer" of the movies. Can these mortals save Charley and his sweetheart Amy (Amanda Bearse) from the wrathful bloodsucker's toothy embrace? If you love being scared, FRIGHT NIGHT...will give you the nightmare of your life.


MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ R (Restricted)


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.77 x 5.35 x 0.55 inches; 8.32 Ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ AntiyL


Director ‏ : ‎ Tom Holland


Media Format ‏ : ‎ 4K, Blu-ray, Digital_copy


Run time ‏ : ‎ 1 hour and 46 minutes


Release date ‏ : ‎ October 4, 2022


Actors ‏ : ‎ Chris Sarandon, William Ragsdale, Roddy McDowall, Amanda Bearse, Stephen Geoffreys


Dubbed: ‏ ‎ Czech, Korean, Italian, German, Portuguese, French, Spanish


Subtitles: ‏ ‎ Dutch, Norwegian, Hungarian, Czech, Thai, Arabic, Finnish, Mandarin Chinese, Danish, German, Icelandic, Italian, Korean, Swedish, Bulgarian, English, Portuguese, Polish, Turkish, French, Greek, Spanish, Hebrew


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  • Amazing vampire movie!!!
I grew up watching this movie, & now that it came out on 4k oh yeah!!!! Great vampire movie looks amazing, if u have seen this movie & liked it your really going 2 b surprised on this transfer.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 7, 2022 by Thomas Acheronti

  • Great Blu-Ray
Awesome Blu-Ray
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 7, 2022 by David Eric Killmer

  • Great Movie
I remember seeing Fright Night as a kid and it kinda scared me but it became one of my favs. Very good acting and engaging characters mixed with really good Special effects makes this a must see and definitely should be part of every movie Collector's collection. Highly recommend
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 7, 2022 by Christopher Sims

  • One of the greatest horror films of the 1980's. It looks & sounds better than ever with a 4k restoration (plus TONS of extras)!
BOTTOM LINE: One of the THE BEST horror movies pretty much EVER, actually. It has a timeless quality, despite the obvious hairstyle & clothing selections which squarely pegs it as an 80's flick. Top-shelf acting across the board, with the wonderful Roddy McDowell being a stand-out. (IMHO, he deserved an Oscar for his terrific turn as hollow, egotistical B-movie has-been, Peter Vincent.) Excellent practical & optical effects still provide the jolts needed to keep you jumping throughout. Sensuous, slick synth soundtrack by Brad (Terminator, T2) Fidel. This Blu-ray plays flawlessly on all machines and the picture is worlds above the previous DVD editions. The extras alone rate 5 STARS, but with the superb hi-def transfer as well, this would be a 10 STAR release, if such a thing were allowed. :-) THOUGHTS: I have loved this movie ever since first catching it on cable decades ago. It is one of those movies that you never get tired of, the kind where if you come across it on TV you'll settle in and watch it, no matter how far along into the film it is. Writer/director Tom Holland crafts a full-blooded film that takes many of the time-honored vampire tropes and embraces them, while at the same time adding new wrinkles, all without smudging the trappings we've come to know and love about the genre. Every actor here is putting in A+ work, with only Charlie's mom coming across as over the top/farcical in her performance, (though it's still not too far-out and, thankfully, her needed presence is brief). Chris Sarandon as new pain-in-the-neck neighbor Jerry Dandridge is smooth & suave yet also frighteningly threatening... yet still a little sad. Young William Ragsdale makes for a wholesomely good all-American boy next door as our hero, Charlie Brewster. Amanda Bearse, as Charlie's girlfriend Amy, is both a quirky cutie pie and a smoldering seductress (post neck-bite). Stephen Geoffreys is hilarious and appropriately scatterbrained as Charlie's dorky monster nerd pal, 'Evil' Ed. And rounding out the main cast, is legendary thesp Roddy McDowell, playing an in-joke former sort-of 'star' as Peter Vincent. Vincent is on his last legs; eking out a living milking his tarnished status as a former horror film icon to host a chintzy local late night creature feature TV show (which, much to his bitter disappointment, has just been cancelled). He lives in the rose-colored past, pompously clinging to his former (not so glorious) glory days. The character arc for Peter is wonderful, and lifelong yeoman actor McDowell masterfully exploits his character's hidden strengths and abundant weaknesses to their fullest. His transformation from bitter, self-important fop to fearless slayer of all things evil is a joy to behold. (And his quiet monologue in his apartment when Amy & Ed come to visit him is unexpectedly touching.) Truthfully, the man should've gotten the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance, or at the very least a nomination. He did however win the Saturn Award in that category that year, so his work in FRIGHT NIGHT wasn't completely ignored. THE BLU-RAY/DVD COMBO SET: I wasn't sure about ordering this, as it was a non-US release, but took a chance based on the recommendations of other Amazon customers. Shouldn't have worried. This Blu plays just fine in Region 1 machines. The picture & sound jump in quality from the old DVD release is like day & night. A 4k restoration results in a super-sharp picture, with little in the way of dirt & debris not much artifacting, pixelation, edge-enhancement nor crush to spoil it. Vibrant color palette, without accursed over-saturation, bleeding or the villainous use of DNR to ruin the original vision of the cinematographer & the director. Likewise, the soundtrack & audiomix are worlds improved. The mix is properly balanced here now, allowing you to fully enjoy composer Brad Fidel's haunting, sensual score, without it overpowering the dialogue scenes. The BIG bonus for fans of the film is the wealth of fantastic bonus features, the best of which is a thoroughly exhaustive 'Making of...' piece that's almost two and half hours long!!! Lots of other great stuff is included as well. This Blu-ray/DVD combo will likely be THE definitive edition to own for some time to come. Do yourself a favor and buy this! (Score some brownie points with a friend who doesn't yet have a Blu-ray player and give them the DVD .) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 27, 2017 by SciFi-Kaiju-Guy @ TeePublic

  • A classic
Love this movie so much!
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 31, 2022 by T. G. K. 110

  • "Fright Night" is a cult classic horror flick from 1985 that needs to be part of your collection!!!
I first watched this movie after it had been released for television. I was instantly hooked and have been a devoted fan since then. The story is about a young guy named Charlie Brewster who is into horror flicks and a stale, campy t.v. show named "Fright Night" hosted by an aging actor named Peter Vincent ( Roddy McDowall) . One night, from his bedroom window, Brewster sees his new neighbors carrying what appears to be a coffin to the outside, basement entrance of their house. Brewster's natural curiosity leads him to discover that his new neighbor is a vampire and may be involved in the disappearance of a young call girl and several other victims. Of course no one believes Brewster including his mother, his girlfriend (Amanda Bearse) , and their mutual friend "Evil Ed" Thompson (Stephen Geoffreys) and the local police. Brewster's new neighbor Jerry Dandridge (Chris Sarandon) and his "roommate" Billy Cole (Jonathan Stark) find out that Brewster knows that Dandridge is a vampire and that sets off the chain of events that leads Brewster to contact Peter Vincent who naturally thinks Brewster is an over zealous, fanatical nut. But after much persuasion and a bribe of around $500.00, Brewster convinces Vincent to telephone Dandridge and ask if he, Brewster, Amy and Ed can pay a visit ,complete with a cross and a small bottle of "holy water", to either prove or disprove Brewster's claim of vampirism. When Brewster, Amy, Ed and Vincent arrive at the Dandridge residence and after some accusations by Brewster, Dandridge holds the little bottle of water near to the flames of a lit fireplace then reluctantly drinks the " holy water ". When nothing happens, Peter Vincent chides Brewster on wasting everyone's time. Just before they leave, Vincent turns from the group to admire the house and its numerous antiques and pulls from his lapel pocket a gold cigarette case. While looking at the little mirror inside of the case, he discovers he can see the reflections of everyone behind him except Dandridge's reflection. Startled, he drops the case, unaware that the corner of the small mirror broke off and is on the floor. Vincent nervously apologizes for the inconvenience then quickly ushers the other 3 out of the house. Once Vincent is in his car and about to leave he confesses to Brewster what had happened with the mirror and quickly leaves. Inside the house as Dandridge is telling Billy that no one will ever believe Brewster's story now, he walks across the room and steps on the broken piece of mirror. The look on Dandridge's face makes it clear to the audience that he is convinced that Peter Vincent now believes that Dandridge is indeed a vampire. In order not to divulge too much more and spoil the ending, I'll leave the plot summary at that. "Fright Night" is a very well made cult classic that is a "Halloween night must watch" movie that can be enjoyed any time of the year. I'd like to add that Roddy McDowall (in my opinion) is one of Britain's finer actors. His portrayal of the character " Peter Vincent " brings the perfect "old world" charm to this 1980's cult classic. I very highly recommend this movie!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 6, 2019 by Mark N.

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