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Hunger (The)

Country: UK, Language: English, 97 mins

  • Director: Tony Scott
  • Writer: James Costigan; Ivan Davis
  • Producer: Richard Shepherd

CGiii Comment

Scott's first feature (RIP Tony).

Famed for the lesbian sex scene - Deneuve and Sarandon getting very steamy indeed.

And, Bauhaus singing "Bela Lugosi's Dead"...

Stylish, atmospheric and very 80s.


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The(ir) Blurb...

The Egyptian vampire lady Miriam subsists upon the blood of her lovers. In return the guys or girls don't age... until Miriam has enough of them. Unfortunately that's currently the case with John, so his life expectancy is below 24 hours. Desperately he seeks help from the famous Dr. Sarah Roberts. She doesn't really belive his story, but becomes curious and contacts Miriam ... and gets caught in her ban, too.

Cast & Characters

Catherine Deneuve as Miriam;
David Bowie as John;
Susan Sarandon as Sarah Roberts;
Cliff De Young as Tom Haver;
Beth Ehlers as Alice Cavender;
Dan Hedaya as Lieutenant Allegrezza;
Rufus Collins as Charlie Humphries;
Suzanne Bertish as Phyllis;
James Aubrey as Ron;
Ann Magnuson as Young Woman from Disco;
John Stephen Hill as Young Man from Disco;
Shane Rimmer as Arthur Jelinek;
Bauhaus as Disco Group;
Douglas Lambert as TV Host;
Bessie Love as Lillybelle