Bloodsucking Night Demon

Mick Garris
Brian Krause, Meryllynn Amick, Alice Krige, Jim Haynie
1992
United States
Completed
English
91 minutes
Detailed introduction
This film (drama)Also known asSleepwalkers,is aUnited StatesProducerwomen sex,At1992Released in year
。The dialogue language isEnglish,Current Douban rating6.4(For reference only)。
They feed you fear as your dinner. This is the movie's tagline. Stephen King, the king of horror, can be considered the Laden of the screen, scripting atrocious nightmares everywhere. "Bloodsucking Night Demon" is adapted from the original work of American bestselling thriller novelist Stephen King, known as the "King of Horror Fiction." Stephen King has achieved both fame and fortune through his horror novels, with over 30 of his books not only becoming bestsellers in English-speaking countries but also being translated into more than 30 languages and sold worldwide. According to estimates by Forbes magazine, Stephen King's income alone reached $84 million between 1996 and 1997. A writer achieving such high income is enviable to many who make a living by "writing." The first recorded mention of "sleepwalking ghosts" appeared in the first edition of "Encyclopedia of the Mysterious World" in 1884. Its origins can be traced back to legendary vampires. “Sleepwalking ghosts” are semi-human, semi-feline shapeshifting nomadic creatures that feed on the life force of human virgins; the claws of a cat can bring death. This film was shot in 1992, produced by Columbia Pictures, and directed by Mick Garris. The plot is tense and thrilling, with extremely realistic special effects, providing strong entertainment value.