Interview With The Vampire, A little nostalgia.
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I thought it would be fun to re visit the inspiration behind the collection, and share some tid bits gathered from articles across the internet! After you read this get yourself a nice bottle of red wine, put on Interview for your Friday night, sit back and enjoy.
Interview with the Vampire stayed the highest grossing vampire movie for over ten years. As of 2016, it is still the highest R-rated vampire movie of all time. River Phoenix was originally pegged to play the interviewer Malloy, but the role was given to Christian Slater after Phoenix’s death. Slater would go on to give his entire $250,000 salary to two of Phoenix’s favorite charities. “In Memory of River Phoenix, 1970-1993” was also included after the film’s credits.
The Vampire Chronicles consists of 12 books, which were released in a span of four decades. Rice announced in 2016 that she now owns all theatrical rights to the series, and has hopes of turning it into a Game of Thrones-like TV series with her son Christopher.
Christina Ricci, Dominique Swain, Julia Stiles, Erin Moore, and Evan Rachel Wood were all up for the role of Claudia, but in the end, it went to Kirsten Dunst. Her parents wouldn’t even let her watch the final film when it was released, saying it would be too scary for her.
The rights to the film version were optioned to Paramount even before Rice’s novel was published in 1976. John Travolta was originally pegged to play Lestat. By the time the film went into production, however, Travolta was too old for the role, and Cruise was cast. Rice was so infuriated by Cruise’s casting, she was quoted as saying, “it’s almost impossible to imagine how it’s going to work.” She eventually wrote Cruise a letter of apology.
Other actors who almost portrayed Lestat: Tom Hanks, Johnny Depp, Jeremy Irons, Daniel Day-Lewis, John Malkovich, and even Pitt. Rice had enjoyed Hanks’ performance in Philadelphia so much that she met with the actor, but he would turn down the role for Forrest Gump.
Cruise isn’t exactly known for his towering figure. In some scenes, he was given a platform to stand on so that the height difference between Lestat and other vampires wasn’t quite so noticeable. He also had inches added to his boots, and at one point Pitt walked in a specially made ditch to lower himself to Cruise’s level.
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