Once Bitten (film)
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Directed by | Howard Storm |
Produced by | Frank Hildebrand Dimitri Villard Robert Wald |
Written by | David Hines Jeffrey Hause Terence Marsh |
Starring | Lauren Hutton Jim Carrey Cleavon Little Karen Kopins |
Music by | John Du Prez |
Distributed by | Sony Pictures MGM The Samuel Goldwyn Company |
Release date(s) | November 15, 1985 |
Running time | 94 min. |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $3.2 million (estimated) |
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Once Bitten is a 1985 comedy movie about Mark Kendall, an innocent and naive high school student (played by Jim Carrey) who is seduced in a Los Angeles club by a sultry blonde countess (played by Lauren Hutton) who, unknown to him, is really a vampiress hundreds of years old.
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[edit] Plot summary
Over the course of the centuries, the Countess has collected a stable of young men and women who will accompany her on her journey through eternal night. While she is immortal, she requires three shots of a virgin's blood to keep her appearing youthful. At the same time, Mark Kendall (Carrey) wants to have sex, but is being put off by his girlfriend Robin. One night, Mark and his friends go into L.A., and Mark meets the Countess at a singles bar. He goes back to her home, and passes out when she bites him. When he wakes up, she pretends they have had sex, and implies they are now connected. Mark does not realize what she really means, and begins having strange dreams, avoiding direct sunlight and drinking the occasional glass of blood. After the Countess gets a second bite, Robin notices Mark's odd behavior and confronts the Countess during a dance off at the high school's Halloween dance. While it appears that Robin has won back Mark, this is only temporary. The Countess kidnaps Robin in order to lure Mark to her home for a final bite before her deadline expires, and it is up to Robin and her friends to stop her.
[edit] Reception
The film has received negative reviews from critics with a "rotten" score of 10% on Rotten Tomatoes. Based on 10 reviews. It received Roflmao Movie of the year by S-Mac
[edit] Box Office
In it's opening weekend the film earned $4,025,657. Domestically the film earned about $10,000,000.
The movie was filmed at a Los Angeles school named Mark Twain Middle School.
[edit] Trivia
- The movie title is a play on the familiar expression "once bitten, twice shy".
- In 1984, one year before the film was released, Los Angeles-based hard rock group Great White, featuring guitarist Mark Kendall, released their major label debut. The lead character of the film is a L. A. resident named Mark Kendall. Two years after the film's release, Great White released their breakthrough album, coincidentally called Once Bitten. (Incidentally, shortly before the film's release, Annabel Lamb was enjoying transatlantic success with her debut album, also called Once Bitten.)
- A soundtrack for the film was released on cassette and LP in 1985; the year of the film's release.
[edit] External links
- Once Bitten at the Internet Movie Database
- Once Bitten at Rotten Tomatoes
- Once Bitten at Box Office Mojo
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