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  1. The Hunger. R Released Apr 29, 1983 1h 37m Horror. List. 59% Tomatometer 39 Reviews. 66% Audience Score 10,000+ Ratings. John (David Bowie) is the lover of the gorgeous immortal vampire Miriam ...

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  2. Tony Scott. Whitley Strieber. James Costigan. Michael Thomas. Reviews. Vampire Miriam promises her lovers the gift of eternal life, but John, her cellist companion for centuries, suddenly discovers that he is getting old minute by minute, so he looks for Dr. Sarah Roberts, a researcher on the mechanisms of aging, and seeks her out for help.

  3. "The Hunger"(1983)by Tony Scott is a stylish vampire flick filled with some wonderful visuals.The film is excellently acted-a stunningly beautiful Catherine Deneuve is truly memorable as Miriam-an ageless vampire and former Egyptian queen.There is plenty of blood and vampire lesbian sex,so everyone who is into horror films or Goth music should see this cult flick.The opening scene with Bauhaus ...

  4. Synopsis. Vampire Miriam promises her lovers the gift of eternal life, but John, her cellist companion for centuries, suddenly discovers that he is getting old minute by minute, so he looks for Dr. Sarah Roberts, a researcher on the mechanisms of aging, and seeks her out for help.

    • 96 min
  5. The Hunger is a British horror film from 1983, the first to be directed by Tony Scott. The screenplay was written by Ivan Davis and Micheal Thomas, and adapted from Whitley Strieber's novel . Dr. Sarah Roberts ( Susan Sarandon ), a researcher in premature aging, is contacted by John Blaylock ( David Bowie ), who is in fact the immortal companion of the beautiful vampire Miriam ( Catherine ...

  6. Critics reviews. Horror story set in 20th century New York. Miriam Blaylock is a woman who belongs to an ancient race which possesses the secret of eternal life.

  7. The Hunger has been listed as a cult film. [15] [16] A retrospective review of the film by Film at Lincoln Center concluded: "With its famously bold visual aesthetic—featuring high-intensity lighting, expressionistic production design, and thrillingly intimate perspectives—and the melodramatic intensity of the three lead performances, the film is an ultra-stylish time capsule, an archetype ...