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Near Dark
+ intro by actor Joshua John Miller
A young man becomes a member of a scavenging vampire ‘family’, in Kathryn Bigelow’s hugely entertaining genre mash-up of horror and western tropes.
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Director
Kathryn Bigelow
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With
Adrian Pasdar, Jenny Wright, Lance Henriksen, Bill Paxton
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USA 1987. 94min
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35mm
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Certificate
18
Caleb, a cowboy in rural Oklahoma, falls for a mysterious drifter, only to discover she is a member of a roaming ‘family’ of vampires. Seamlessly blending western, noir and road movie tropes with teen romance and a strong gothic tinge, Near Dark established Bigelow as a skilful manipulator of genres and a storyteller attuned to moral ambiguity. An instant cult classic, the nocturnal scenes, popping with cool neon lights, play out to a pulsating Tangerine Dream soundtrack that, like the film, is moody, elegiac and thrillingly tense.
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