Sleepwalkers
  Sleepwalkers
Formats: DVD / VHS
Released (US): April 10th, 1992

Charles Brady (Brian Krause) and his mother, Mary (Alice Krige), are the last of a dying breed of incestuous, vampiric creatures known as Sleepwalkers. Their survival relies on their feeding on the life-force of young female virgins. Their mortal enemies are cats, the only beings who are not fooled by their disguise as humans and are able to see their true reptilian-feline form. When Charles brings home Tanya Robertson (Madchen Amick), the Bradys' efforts to make her their latest potential victim, the Deputy Sheriff's cat, Clovis, interferes in their plans.

Stephen had a cameo as a cemetery attendant.

 

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Posted By: Rebecca Bennett - July 20th, 2011 8:33:33 pm EDT

I think people get the wrong idea about Sleepwalkers. They judge it by the film and not by the storyline. They think of the make up, the acting etc, but it isn't to do with that, it's the story. Stephen King should of definitely written a short book about it then maybe more people would be interested. Don't get me wrong this is one of my favourite Stephen King films and I know it was one of his first screenplays he made. Amazing piece of work and I am a huge fan of his.

 
 
Posted By: Shane - July 19th, 2011 10:56:43 pm EDT

Personally, I like this movie, its a little to gory for my taste but what Tobe Hooper direction isn't. It reminds me of one of his earlier stories in the movie cats eye, just replace the troll with a shape shifting cat creature (zoinks). However what I like most about it is Enya's song at the end. It made it seem like the cats were in a never ending struggle with the Walkers and like ACDC on Maximum overdrive it just shows that King has a great taste in music for his movies.

 
 
Posted By: Dan L. Machann - February 26th, 2011 10:38:59 pm EST

As an original plot, this metaphysical horror needs to be published from its screenplay. Most authors remain traditional by sustaining safer economic territories where King becomes his own outcast from his notorious sucess.

 
 
Posted By: Mary-Beth - November 17th, 2010 9:28:03 am EST

Dear Stephen King I love this book, and this movie one of my all time favorites.

 
 
Posted By: Les - October 21st, 2010 10:11:02 am EDT

This is possibly the worst horror movie ever made. The plot is utterly incoherent, the dialogue absurd and the acting wooden (except for Alice Krige, who deserves better).

 
 
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