A Return to Salem's Lot

A Return to Salem's Lot

1987100 min
5.9/10
HorrorComedy

Plot Summary

Anthropologist Joe Weber takes his son on a trip to the New England town of Salem's Lot, unaware of its vampire population. When the inhabitants reveal their secret, they seek Weber to write a bible for them.

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👥Cast (30)

Michael Moriarty

Michael Moriarty

Joe Weber

Samuel Fuller

Samuel Fuller

Van Meer

Andrew Duggan

Andrew Duggan

Judge Axel

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Ricky Addison Reed

Jeremy

June Havoc

June Havoc

Aunt Clara

Evelyn Keyes

Evelyn Keyes

Mrs. Axel

Tara Reid

Tara Reid

Amanda

James Dixon

James Dixon

Rains

Jill Gatsby

Jill Gatsby

Sherry

Ronee Blakley

Ronee Blakley

Sally

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David Holbrook

Deputy

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Katja Crosby

Cathy

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Director

Larry Cohen

Writers

James Dixon, Larry Cohen, Larry Cohen

Producers

Paul Kurta, Larry Cohen

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🏷️Keywords

vampirenew england

💬Reviews (1)

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kevin2019

1/25/2024

"A Return to 'Salem's Lot" is a risible low budget washout, especially when compared to the superior spookiness of the original 1979 television production. This ill advised return is hampered throughout by a cast that possesses a persistent streak of amateurishness running through it and a pitifully obvious lack of budget. A dogged and grim weariness seems to overshadow the lacklustre production and it is almost as if everyone involved in front and behind the cameras have belatedly come to realise the folly of this insipid and generally unenthusiastic production after only a matter of days. What we are lumbered with is watchable enough and fortunately the vast majority of it has its tongue firmly in its cheek as the filmmakers have endeavoured to inject some dry black humour into the proceedings, although for the most part such business only raises a half smile at best and instead of producing a film skilfully imbued with genuine horror and some deft comedic touches they have delivered a joke instead.

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