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=== The Hunger contains examples of: ===
* {{spoiler|[[And I Must Scream]]: The fate of John and all Miriam's other companions is to be shut in coffins as their bodies age and become more and more frail but never actually die. At the end, they come after her en masse and manage to perish -- leaving her to experience their former fate for herself.}}
* {{spoiler|[[And I Must Scream]]: The fate of John and all Miriam's other companions is to be shut in coffins as their bodies age and become more and more frail but never actually die. At the end, they come after her en masse and manage to perish -- leaving her to experience their former fate for herself.}}
* [[Animal Testing]]: Sarah's investigations into the effects of premature aging, and methods of prevention, on chimps.
* [[Animal Testing]]: Sarah's investigations into the effects of premature aging, and methods of prevention, on chimps.

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The Hunger is a British 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.

Susan Sarandon plays Dr. Sarah Roberts, a researcher in premature aging who is contacted by John Blaylock (David Bowie) who is in fact the immortal companion of Miriam, a beautiful vampire played by Catherine Deneuve. John was led to believe that he and Miriam would share a life of eternal youth when they met in the 18th Century and is most distressed by the fact that his body is suddenly deteriorating. Miriam, however, has known for some time that she needs a replacement companion. And Sarah is about to walk through the door...


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