Hunger (1983)
Release Year: 1983
Nation: Ireland, United Kingdom
Alternative Title: The Hunger, El ansia, De roofdieren, Fome de Viver, Les prédateurs
Director: Tony Scott
Writer: James Costigan, Michael Thomas, Whitley Strieber
Production & Genre
Producer: Producer: Laura Hastings-Smith, Robin Gutch
Companies: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Genre: Drama, Erotic Film, Erotic Thriller, Film Based On A Novel, Horror, Horror Film, Lgbt-Related Film
Budget: 10.000.000
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Keywords
Keywords: new york city, based on novel or book, immortality, vampire, premature aging, research laboratory, urban gothic, animal research
Story
Hunger follows a love triangle between a vampire named Sarah (played by Catherine Deneuve), her cellist companion John (David Bowie), and a gerontologist named Dr. Leatham (Susan Sarandon). The story explores their complex relationships as Sarah struggles with her immortality, John wrestles with his feelings for both women, and Dr. Leatham becomes drawn into their world.
Summary
Hunger is an erotic horror film directed by Tony Scott in 1983. Based on the novel 'The Hunger' by Whitley Strieber, this unique tale blends elements of drama, horror, and LGBT-related themes. The movie explores immortality, love triangles, and the darker side of relationships through its vampire protagonist.









