The Hunger (1983)
April 29, 1983Release Date
The Hunger (1983)
April 29, 1983Release Date


Plot.
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Cast & Crew.

Catherine Deneuve
Miriam Blaylock

David Bowie
John Blaylock

Susan Sarandon
Sarah Roberts

Cliff DeYoung
Tom Haver

Beth Ehlers
Alice Cavender

Dan Hedaya
Lieutenant Allegrezza

Rufus Collins
Charlie Humphries

Suzanne Bertish
Phyllis

James Aubrey
Ron

Ann Magnuson
Young Woman from Disco

John Stephen Hill
Young Man from Disco

Shane Rimmer
Arthur Jelinek

Peter Murphy
Performer in Club (uncredited)

Douglas Lambert
TV Host

Bessie Love
Lillybelle

John Pankow
1st Phone Booth Youth

Willem Dafoe
2nd Phone Booth Youth

Sophie Ward
Girl in London House

Philip Sayer
Boy in London House

Lise Hilboldt
Waiting Room Nurse

Michael Howe
1st Intern

Edward Wiley
2nd Intern

Richard Robles
Skater

George Camiller
Eumenes

Oke Wambu
Egyptian Slave

Kent Miller
Cadaver

Fred Yockers
Cadaver

Susan Hunter
Cadaver

James Wassenich
Cadaver

Allan Richards
Cadaver

Hilary Six
Cadaver

Carole-Ann Scott
Cadaver

Howard Blake
Restaurant Pianist (uncredited) / Music Arranger / Music Supervisor

Darrell Brook
Nurse in Hospital (uncredited)

Jane Leeves
(uncredited)

Derek Lyons
Dancer in Club (uncredited)

James Payne
Taxi Driver at Hotel (uncredited)

Tony Scott
Director

Whitley Strieber
Novel

Michael Thomas
Screenplay

Richard Shepherd
Producer

Denny Jaeger
Original Music Composer

Michel Rubini
Original Music Composer

Stephen Goldblatt
Director of Photography

Pamela Power
Editor

Milena Canonero
Costume Design

James Costigan
Screenplay

Tom Mangravite
Additional Director of Photography

Pierre Berroyer
Hairdresser

Ann Brodie
Makeup Department Head

John Caglione Jr.
Assistant Makeup Artist

Antony Clavet
Special Effects Makeup Artist

Nick Dudman
Assistant Makeup Artist

William A. Farley
Hairdresser

Paula Gillespie
Hairdresser

Paul Gobel
Makeup Artist

Peter Montagna
Special Effects Makeup Artist

Jane Royle
Makeup Department Head

Dick Smith
Special Effects Makeup Artist

Doug Drexler
Special Effects Makeup Artist

William Eustace
Second Assistant Director

William Hassell
First Assistant Director

Roger Joseph Pugliese
Second Assistant Director

Michael Stevenson
Second Assistant Director

David Tringham
First Assistant Director

Debbie Vertue
Third Assistant Director

Julian Wall
Third Assistant Director / Production Runner

Terry Apsey
Construction Manager

Bruce Bigg
Property Master

Edward Drohan
Property Master

Trisha Edwards
Property Buyer

Bill Hearn
Standby Carpenter

Paul Hedges
Standby Property Master

John King
Draughtsman

Beverly Miller
Scenic Artist

Grahame Ménage
Scenic Artist

Victoria Paul
Art Direction

George Peppiatt
Dressing Prop

Ray Perry Sr.
Standby Property Master

Martin Phipps
Standby Rigger

Douglas Regan
Standby Painter

Eric Regan
Paint Coordinator

Reg Richards
Supervising Carpenter

Ian Ritchie
Art Department Assistant

Janet Rosenbloom
Set Decoration

Janet Shearer
Scenic Artist

Alfie Smith
Dressing Prop

Walter Tatro
Assistant Property Master

Campbell Askew
Sound Effects Editor

Geoff R. Brown
Assistant Dialogue Editor

Jim Dalton
Boom Operator

Ken Dufva
Foley Artist

Rowland Fowles
Boom Operator

Jeremy Gibbs
Assistant Sound Editor

Dushko Indjic
Boom Operator

Lionel Strutt
ADR Mixer

David Allen
Special Effects / Animation

Paul Corbould
Special Effects

Roger Dicken
Special Effects

Martin Gutteridge
Special Effects Coordinator

Garth Inns
Special Effects

Graham Longhurst
Special Effects

Webster Whinery
Stunt Double

Garrett Brown
Steadicam Operator

Catharine Bushnell
Still Photographer

David Cadwallader
Grip

Mark Cridlin
Clapper Loader

Angelo Di Giacomo
Second Assistant Camera

Joseph Di Pasquale
Assistant Camera

Martin Evans
Electrician

James Fitzpatrick
Gaffer

Alan Grosch
Electrician

Hugh Johnson
Additional Photography / Focus Puller

Allan Mills
Electrician

David Morani
Electrician

Angelo Pacifici
Assistant Camera

John Palmer
Camera Operator

George Parish
Electrician

Ed Quinn
Key Grip

Bob Smith
Camera Operator

Michael Stone
Camera Operator

David Wagreich
First Assistant Camera

George Whitear
Still Photographer

George Binnersley
Focus Puller

Dan Mindel
Assistant Camera

Bruce Devan
Extras Casting

Naseem Nathoo
Casting Assistant

Joan Sauers
Casting Assistant

Al Crane
Costumer

Ken Crouch
Wardrobe Master

Beverly Cycon
Costumer

Brenda Dabbs
Wardrobe Supervisor

Tim Fulford
Assistant Editor

Peter Honess
First Assistant Editor

Gerry Levy
Location Manager

Peter Pastorelli
Location Manager

Clayton Townsend
Location Assistant

Bob Wilkins
Assistant Location Manager

David Lawson
Additional Music

Ceri Evans
Continuity

Harry J. Leavey
Transportation Captain

Len Barnard
Production Accountant

Arthur Ferriman
Production Accountant

Ingrid Johanson
Production Office Coordinator

Gregory Kostroff
Production Office Assistant

Tony Mascia
Security

John O'Driscoll
Title Designer

Ann Tasker
Unit Publicist

Harvey Waldman
Production Office Assistant

Frank Scott
In Memory Of

Michael Hopkins
Dialogue Editor

Brian Morris
Production Design
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Details.
Release DateApril 29, 1983
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 36m
Content RatingR
Budget$10,000,000
Box Office$10,200,000
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
The Hunger is a 1983 erotic horror film directed by Tony Scott in his directorial debut, starring Catherine Deneuve, David Bowie and Susan Sarandon. An international co-production of the United Kingdom and United States, the film is a loose adaptation of the 1981 novel of the same name by Whitley Strieber, with a screenplay by Ivan Davis and Michael Thomas. Its plot concerns a love triangle between a doctor who specialises in sleep and ageing research (Sarandon) and a vampire couple (Deneuve and Bowie). The film's special effects were handled by make-up effects artist Dick Smith.
After premiering at the 1983 Cannes Film Festival, The Hunger was released in the spring of 1983 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Though it received a mixed critical response, the film has accrued a cult following within the goth subculture in the years since its release.
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