Noche de miedo (Fright Night)

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"Fright Night" (2011), a chilling reimagining of the 1985 cult classic, was brought to life by Gaeta/Rosenzweig Films and DreamWorks Pictures, captivating audiences in both India and the United States. Directed by Craig Gillespie, this horror-comedy masterfully blends suspense and humor, delivering a fresh take on the vampire genre. The film follows Charley Brewster, a high school student who discovers that his charming new neighbor, Jerry Dandrige, is a bloodthirsty vampire. As Charley's world unravels, he must convince his skeptical friends and enlist the help of a washed-up magician to confront the undead menace before it's too late. The film's setting in a seemingly idyllic suburban neighborhood heightens the tension, as the veneer of normalcy is shattered by the lurking evil next door. Anton Yelchin delivers a compelling performance as Charley, capturing the character's transformation from a typical teenager to a determined hero. Colin Farrell's portrayal of the suave yet sinister Jerry adds depth to the film, making the vampire both alluring and terrifying. The supporting cast, including Toni Collette, Imogen Poots, and David Tennant, further enriches the narrative with their dynamic performances, contributing to the film's engaging atmosphere. "Fright Night" excels in its visual and technical aspects, with stunning cinematography that enhances the film's eerie ambiance. The special effects and makeup, particularly in the transformation scenes, are both grotesque and mesmerizing, adding to the film's horror elements. The soundtrack, featuring a mix of contemporary and classic tracks, complements the film's tone, amplifying the suspense and humor. The clever script, penned by Marti Noxon, strikes a perfect balance between scares and laughs, ensuring that the film remains entertaining throughout. Released in 2011, "Fright Night" successfully pays homage to its predecessor while carving out its own identity within the horror genre. The film's blend of modern storytelling with classic horror tropes appeals to both new viewers and fans of the original. Its international release in India and the United States underscores its broad appeal, showcasing the universal allure of a good vampire tale. "Fright Night" remains a standout film, proving that with the right mix of humor, horror, and heart, even the undead can captivate audiences worldwide.

Año2011

Página principal

Presupuesto30000000$

Duración106 minuto

Ingresos41002607$

GénerosTerrorComedia

Países de producciónIndiaUnited States of America

Compañías de producción

Gaeta / Rosenzweig Films

Michael De Luca Productions

Fright Night

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