
Anton Yelchin
Charley Brewster
Colin Farrell
Jerry Dandrige
Toni Collette
Jane Brewster
David Tennant
Peter Vincent
Imogen Poots
Amy Petersen
Christopher Mintz-Plasse
Ed Thompson
Dave Franco
Mark
Reid Ewing
Ben Wegner
Will Denton
Adam
Sandra Vergara
Ginger
Emily Montague
Doris
Chris Sarandon
Jay Dee
Gracie Gillam
Bee
Chelsea Tavares
Cara
Lisa Loeb
Victoria
Brian Huskey
Rick
Mike Miller
Store Guy
Marya Beauvais
Mrs. Granada
Kent Kirkpatrick
Teacher
Arron Shiver
Cop #1
Rick A. Ortega Jr.
Cop #2
Charlie B. Brown
Doctor
Rebekah Wiggins
Passing Nurse
Eb Lottimer
Adam's Dad
Liezl Carstens
Show Nymph #1
Laura Aidan
Show Nymph #2
Alma Sisneros
Show Nymph #3
Bruce Holmes
Pyro Guy
Chris Ranney
Guard
Lovie Johnson
D.J.
Jerry G. Angelo
Guy on Dance Floor
Tait Fletcher
Nightclub Security Guy
Kevin Christopher Brown
Jerry's House Cop #1
Jesse Pickett
Jerry's House Cop #2
Bonnie Morgan
Vamp #1
Michelle Waterson-Gomez
Vamp #2
Paula Francis
Newscaster #1
Dave Courvoisier
Newscaster #2
Dee Bradley Baker
Jerry's Vampire Vocals (voice)
Released
en
$30,000,000.00
$41,002,607.00
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- #vampire
- #suspicion
- #suburbia
- #remake
- #amused
- #frightened
- #horrified
Reviews

OK, so perhaps this didn't really need a "reimagining" but it's still quite good fun. Anton Yeltsin ("Charley") lives with this mum "Jane" (Toni Collette) when the charming "Jerry" (Colin Farrell) moves in next door. "Charley" is immune to his charms, though, and after some mysterious goings-on begins to suspect that his new neighbour is never going to be able to use a sun-lamp. Of course nobody b
I have to admit that I have not seen the original but from this version of Fright Night I must say that I do not understand all the fuss and why it has become somewhat of a cult classic. I give 6 stars out of 10 and that is quite frankly just barely. If someone had told me that this was a high-budget TV-movie I would not have been very surprised. Maybe it felt more fresh in 1985 when the original
Quite a decent teen horror movie. Maybe it lacks some jokes and the story, as always, is quite stereotypical, but the formula works well. Yelchin, Farrel, Tennant and Poots make a good team.












