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Innocent Blood (1992)
Country
of Origin: USA
Year of Production: 1992
Running Times: 110 mins
Format: Technicolor
Ratio: 1.85:1
Sound: Dolby
CREDITS
PRODUCTION
Production Company: Lee Rich Productions/Warner Brothers
Executive Producer: Jonathan Sheinberg
Producer: Leslie Belzberg, Lee Rich
Associate Producer: Michael Wolk
SCRIPT
Script: Michael Wolk
DIRECTION
Director: John Landis
PHOTOGRAPHY
Director of Photography: Mac Ahlberg
EDITING
Editor: Dale Beldin
1st Assistant Editor: Andrew S. Eisen
Assistant Editor: James Andrykowski
Negative Cutter: Donah Bassett
MUSIC
Music: Ira Newborn
Additional Music: James Bernard (from Horror of Dracula)
Songs: Johnny Lehmann, Herb Miller (Night), Johnny
Mercer, Harold Arlen (That Old Black Magic), Cole Porter
(I've Got You Under My Skin), O.V. Hirsch (Too Far Gone),
Prince Rogers Nelson (Gett Off), Carl Sturken, Evan
Rogers (Sexitivity, I Wanna Make Love To You)
Songs Performed By: Jackie Wilson (Night), Frank Sinatra
(That Old Black Magic, I've got You Under My Skin), Sturm
& Twang (Too Far Gone), Prince and The New Power
Generation (Gett Off), Carl Sturken, Evan Rogers
(Sexitivity, I Wanna Make Love To You)
Songs Produced By: O.V. Hirsch (Too Far Gone)
MAKE UP AND
COSTUMES
Costume Designer: Deborah Nadoolman
DESIGN AND SET
CONSTRUCTION
Production Designer: Richard Sawyer
Title Designer: Penelope Gottlieb
MISCELLANEOUS
Script Supervisor: Thomas Johnston
Production Assistant: J. Ben Sykes
Assistant to Producer: Bonnie Haner
Projectionist: Christopher Diliscia
Swing Gang: John G. Morgan Jr, Ralph Roger Pivirotto
Production Accountant: Carole Wattles
LOCATIONS
Locations: Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania, USA, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
CAST
Anne Parillaud (Marie)
David Proval (Lenny)
Rocco Sisto (Gilly)
Chazz Palminteri (Tony)
Anthony LaPaglia (Joe Gennaro)
Robert Loggia (Sal (The Shark) Macelli)
Tony Sirico (Jacko)
Tony Lip (Frank)
Kim Coates (Ray)
Marshall Bell (Marsh)
Leo Burmester (Flinton)
Rohn Thomas (coroner)
Angela Bassett (U.S. Attorney Sinclair)
Luis Guzmßn (Morales)
Don Rickles (Emmanuel Bergman)
Tom Savini (news
photographer)
Gil Cates Jr (Dog Boy)
Charlie Gomorra (gorilla)
Lamont Arnold (morgue desk man)
Yancey Arias (coroner's assistant)
Frank Oz (pathologist)
Pitty Jennings, David Early (reporters)
Forrest J Ackerman (stolen car man)
Elaine Kagan (Frannie Bergman)
Michael Ritchie (night watchman)
Bernard Hocke (motel clerk)
Sam Raimi (Roma Meats man)
Dario Argento (paramedic)
Marina Durell (nurse)
Harry Goins, Steve Johnson (orderly)
Linnea Quigley (nurse)
Michael Wolk (surgeon)
Russ Cochran (panhandler)
Teri Weigel, Lisa Ann Baker, Christina Jiménez,
Christina Bowers, Kim Currow, Christina Diaz, Kim Melton,
Robin Place, Regina Poole, Tracy Rolen, Tammy Ulm,
Katrina Witt, Maribe Zolli (Melody Lounge dancers)
Ron Roth (Gus)
Vic Noto (Tommy)
Jerry Lyden (Vinnie)
Rick Avery (cab driver)
Bob Minor (bus driver)
AVAILABILITY
Spain
Theatrical Distributor: Warner Espanola S.A.
UK
Video Distributor: Warner
USA
Theatrical Distributor: Warner Brothers
Video Distributor: Columbia TriStar, Warner Brothers Home
Video
CENSORSHIP HISTORY
Australia
Rating: M
Finland
Rating: K-16
France
Rating: -12
Iceland
Rating: 16
Norway
Rating: 15
Spain
Rating: 18
Sweden
Rating: 15
UK
Rating: 15
USA
Rating: R
TIMELINE
1992
September
Day Unknown: USA - theatrical release
1993
February
17: France - theatrical release
19: Finland - theatrical release
March
26: Sweden - theatrical release
29: Germany - theatrical release
May
6: Australia - theatrical release
June
30: Spain - theatrical release
2001
December
30: USA - television broadcast (on Encore Regular)
2002
January
8: USA - television broadcast (on Encore Regular)
POSTER TAGS
The movie that goes straight for the
jugular.
The Comedy That Takes a Bite Out of Crime
Horror meets humor when the underworld
meets... the underworld!
From The Director of An American Werewolf
in London
ALTERNATIVE TITLES
Amore all'ultimo morso -
Italian title
Bloody Marie - Eine Frau mit Biß -
German title
French Vampire in America - Australian
title
LINKS
INCLUDES FOOTAGE FROM
The Beast From 20,000 Fathoms (1953)
Dracula (1931)
Dracula (1958)
Phantom of the Rue Morgue (1954)
FOOTAGE INCLUDED IN
Heartstoppers: Horror at the Movies (1992)
REFERENCES
MAGAZINES
Cinema (Hamburg) 29 April
1993
review (by Heiko Rosner)
Dark Side February /
March 1994 p.13
Diário de Notícias 5
July 1999 p.63
Empire March 1994 p.107
Premiere (France) March
1993 p.18
review (by Monique Neubourg)
BOOKS
The Illustrated Vampire Movie
Guide p.128
credits, review KEYWORDS
vampires, gangsters, organised crime
Last Updated:
1 March, 2009
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