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* [[Badass Longcoat]]: Jerry is often seen in a villainous one.
* [[Badass Longcoat]]: Jerry is often seen in a villainous one.
* [[Badass Normal]]: Charley, Peter, Alex.
* [[Badass Normal]]: Charley, Peter, Alex.
* [[Barrier Busting Blow]]: In a variant, Jerry shows off his undead muscles by effortlessly lifting open a window Charley had spent the afternoon nailing shut. This, after casually ''flicking'' the latch off its frame.
* [[Barrier-Busting Blow]]: In a variant, Jerry shows off his undead muscles by effortlessly lifting open a window Charley had spent the afternoon nailing shut. This, after casually ''flicking'' the latch off its frame.
* [[Becoming the Mask]]: Peter
* [[Becoming the Mask]]: Peter
* [[Berserk Button]] / [[Embarrassing Nickname]]: Ed ''hates'' being called "Evil."
* [[Berserk Button]] / [[Embarrassing Nickname]]: Ed ''hates'' being called "Evil."
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* [[Demon Head]]
* [[Demon Head]]
* [[Did Mom Just Have Tea With Cthulhu?]]
* [[Did Mom Just Have Tea With Cthulhu?]]
* [[Disposable Sex Worker]]: Doubles as [[Hey It's That Guy]] (Helen Hunt!).
* [[Disposable Sex Worker]]: Doubles as [[Hey, It's That Guy!]] (Helen Hunt!).
* [[Dying As Yourself]]: {{spoiler|Evil Ed.}}
* [[Dying As Yourself]]: {{spoiler|Evil Ed.}}
* [[Enemy Rising Behind]]
* [[Enemy Rising Behind]]
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* [[Glowing Eyes of Doom]]: {{spoiler|Ed, in the ending, from Jerry's house.}}
* [[Glowing Eyes of Doom]]: {{spoiler|Ed, in the ending, from Jerry's house.}}
* [[Gorn]]
* [[Gorn]]
* [[Gross Up Close Up]]: {{spoiler|Billy Cole's death in the first one once he gets staked; Belle and Bocworth in the sequel.}}
* [[Gross Up Close-Up]]: {{spoiler|Billy Cole's death in the first one once he gets staked; Belle and Bocworth in the sequel.}}
* [[Happily Ever After]]: Even though Charley has been bitten. Did the deaths of the original vampires just cancel that out?
* [[Happily Ever After]]: Even though Charley has been bitten. Did the deaths of the original vampires just cancel that out?
** It did in the first movie with Amy.
** It did in the first movie with Amy.
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* [[Hidden Depths]]
* [[Hidden Depths]]
* [[Holy Burns Evil]]
* [[Holy Burns Evil]]
* [[How Do You Like Them Apples]]: Jerry Dandridge likes them. A lot, actually.
* [[How Do You Like Them Apples?]]: Jerry Dandridge likes them. A lot, actually.
* [[I Cannot Self-Terminate]]: A subversion, when Evil Ed yanks Charley's chain by claiming he's been bitten by the vampire and needs to be killed. {{spoiler|Naturally, that's exactly what happens to Ed as soon as Charley stomps off in anger}}.
* [[I Cannot Self-Terminate]]: A subversion, when Evil Ed yanks Charley's chain by claiming he's been bitten by the vampire and needs to be killed. {{spoiler|Naturally, that's exactly what happens to Ed as soon as Charley stomps off in anger}}.
* [[Idiot Ball]]: At one point, Charley gets a cop over to Jerry's house on false pretenses and tells him that there is a coffin in the basement, but then [[You Have to Believe Me|lets slip in a near-frenzy that it contains a vampire]]. Had he instead told the officer that the coffin contained one of the recent unsolved murder victims, then the game would have been over for the antagonists. The man would have found the sleeping vampire (to his eyes, a corpse) in the coffin and arrested Billy Cole for murdering his friend, blowing the pair's cover, or alternately faced far-too-suspicious reluctance from Billy to let him down there. Either way, the rest of the film could not have occurred. Not to mention Charley ''let [[The Renfield]] know he was on to them''. [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero]].
* [[Idiot Ball]]: At one point, Charley gets a cop over to Jerry's house on false pretenses and tells him that there is a coffin in the basement, but then [[You Have to Believe Me|lets slip in a near-frenzy that it contains a vampire]]. Had he instead told the officer that the coffin contained one of the recent unsolved murder victims, then the game would have been over for the antagonists. The man would have found the sleeping vampire (to his eyes, a corpse) in the coffin and arrested Billy Cole for murdering his friend, blowing the pair's cover, or alternately faced far-too-suspicious reluctance from Billy to let him down there. Either way, the rest of the film could not have occurred. Not to mention Charley ''let [[The Renfield]] know he was on to them''. [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero]].
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* [[Large Ham]]: Jerry, Peter.
* [[Large Ham]]: Jerry, Peter.
** Also {{spoiler|Evil Ed}} "''Dinner'' is in the ''oven!'' MMM-''MMM!''"
** Also {{spoiler|Evil Ed}} "''Dinner'' is in the ''oven!'' MMM-''MMM!''"
* [[Let's Split Up Gang]]: Charley to Peter while they're looking for the coffin in the basement.
* [[Let's Split Up, Gang!]]: Charley to Peter while they're looking for the coffin in the basement.
* [[Loud Gulp]]: Peter does one after finding out {{spoiler|Evil Ed [[The Reveal|has become a vampire]], thanks to Jerry.}}
* [[Loud Gulp]]: Peter does one after finding out {{spoiler|Evil Ed [[The Reveal|has become a vampire]], thanks to Jerry.}}
* [[A Man Is Always Eager]]: Used in the opening sequence.
* [[A Man Is Always Eager]]: Used in the opening sequence.
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** Played straight in the sequel when a werewolf does actually show up.
** Played straight in the sequel when a werewolf does actually show up.
* [[Pivotal Wakeup]]: Jerry
* [[Pivotal Wakeup]]: Jerry
* [[Red Eyes Take Warning]]: Vampires in human, wolf and bat forms.
* [[Red Eyes, Take Warning]]: Vampires in human, wolf and bat forms.
* [[Reincarnation Romance]]
* [[Reincarnation Romance]]
* [[Riddle for The Ages]]: Just ''what'', exactly, {{spoiler|Billy Cole}} was is never explained.
* [[Riddle for The Ages]]: Just ''what'', exactly, {{spoiler|Billy Cole}} was is never explained.

Revision as of 18:56, 25 January 2014

 "Welcome to Fright Night... for real!"

Fright Night is a 1985 vampire movie directed by Tom Holland and starring Chris Sarandon, William Ragsdale, Amanda Bearse, and Roddy McDowall.

Charley Brewster (Ragsdale) is a teenage boy who loves watching horror movies on late-night television...or at least, pretending to be watching them while making out with his girlfriend Amy (Bearse). One night, he sees two men, Jerry Dandridge (Sarandon) and Billy Cole (Jonathan Stark), carrying a coffin into the house next door, and makes the natural (to him) assumption that a vampire has moved in. Soon after, dead prostitutes start being reported, and Charley actually sees Jerry attack a woman while looking out his bedroom window. When Jerry attacks him late one night to scare him away from investigating further, Charley's suspicions are only confirmed.

Charley first seeks help from Amy and his friend "Evil" Ed Thompson (Stephen Geoffreys), who both think he's crazy, and then from Peter Vincent (McDowall), former B-movie actor turned host of the late-night horror program Fright Night. After some goading, the four of them arrange to meet Jerry to test whether he's a vampire, though secretly, everyone except Charley is actually trying to "prove" to him that Jerry's not a vampire. However, when Peter notices Jerry's lack of a reflection, he quickly realizes that the boy is right. He and Charley decide to meet up to stake the vampire before he kills him and his friends.

It doesn't go well...

Fright Night was followed by a sequel in 1989, aptly titled Fright Night Part II. William Ragsdale and Roddy McDowall reprise their roles as Charley and Peter respectively, with Julie Carmen and Traci Lind joining the cast. Set a few years after the first film, the second movie follows Charley (now attending college) and Peter as they battle the seductive vampire Regine (Carmen), who's out for revenge on both Charley and Peter for their role in Jerry's death, and decides the best way to make Charley pay is to turn him into a vampire. Now it falls to Peter and Charley's new girlfriend Alex (Lind) to save Charley from A Fate Worse Than Death.

A remake, Fright Night 2011 starring Colin Farrell, Anton Yelchin, David Tennant and Toni Collette was released in 2011. It drops the Peter Vincent Becoming the Mask story and turns Charley into a Buffy the Vampire Slayer-type character, with Jerry resembling the evil version of Spike and Peter now a Vegas showman instead of a former actor. Tropes for the remake go on its own page.

Both the original and the remake have garnered positive reviews.


The original 1985 film and its sequel contains the following tropes: