Vampire in Brooklyn
Maximillian is the only survivor from a race of vampires on a Caribbean Island in search of his bride who is a half-vampire and at this time also a detective of the NYPD investigating the very murders that Max leaves behind.
6 October 1963, New York City, New York, USA
6 October 1953, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
5 April 1952, Portland, Oregon, USA
7 September 1963, Murray, Kentucky, USA
28 April 1971, Jackson, Mississippi, USA
2 July 1956, Gonzales, Texas, USA
February1952, Córdoba, Argentina
24 July 1965, New York City, New York, USA
2 November 1889, Brighton, Sussex, England, UK
2 August 1945, Haddonfield, New Jersey, USA
27 January 1942, Detroit, Michigan, USA
8 January 1939, Brooklyn, New York, USA
16 August 1958, New York City, New York, USA
23 October 1952, El Paso, Texas, USA
February 06, 2003
Is it comedy? Is it horror? Uneven film that never lives up to its potential as either.
June 05, 2002
Essentially little more than a romantic triangle with a 'good versus evil' twist, it's not a bad film, but it is also neither winningly funny enough to exploit Murphy's talents nor bitingly scary enough to exploit Craven's.
May 14, 2002
The horror relies on special effects so obvious that the scares are compromised.
December 11, 2003
Given the talent involved, it's almost impressive how much of a misfire the film is.
January 01, 2000
Doesn't live up to its promise or premise.
January 07, 2005
Never funny enough to pass muster as a comedy and never scary enough (if at all) to make it as a horror movie.
January 01, 2000
To call this a comedy is a sign of optimism; to call it a comeback for Murphy is a sign of blind faith.
April 12, 2002
Neither as good as it might be nor as bad as you might expect.
February 12, 2003
Oh, Wes, what did we all do to deserve this?
January 01, 2000
Murphy's pale efforts are enough to make one fondly recall Blacula. Now that was one sucker who knew how to make a film that didn't.
January 01, 2000
Craven can't keep the comic elements in balance with the horror, and as a result there's no tension or dramatic pull.
June 18, 2002
Vampire in Brooklyn is neither funny nor frightening and comes up a tedious middle-road hybrid from veteran scaremeister Wes Craven, who directed.

