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''[[Interview with the Vampire]]'' (full title: ''Interview With The Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles'') is a 1994 film, based on the 1976 novel ''Interview With The Vampire'' by [[Anne Rice]], the first in her ''[[The Vampire Chronicles]]'' series. The film was directed by Neil Jordan, and stars [[Tom Cruise]] as a charismatic, [[Ambiguously Gay]] parasite who's playing a vampire, [[Brad Pitt]], [[Antonio Banderas]], and [[Kirsten Dunst]]. It was a box office hit, generating a little over $100 million in domestic receipts.
 
The movie's framing story centers on a newspaper reporter named Molloy (played by Christian Slater), interviewing a man named Louis (Brad Pitt) who claims to be a vampire. [[Agent Scully|Molloy is unconvinced]] of Louis' claim until his subject displays feats of inhuman speed. He agrees to interview Louis, who then relates his previous life as a noble, and subsequent unlife as a vampire, turned by Lestat (Tom Cruise<ref>who many people suspected [[WTH? Casting Agency|might not be the best choice]] to play Lestat but surprised ''most'' viewers when his performance turned out to be one of the best in the film - if not the best</ref>).