

The Hunger 1983
"Nothing human loves forever."
In the visually stunning and haunting 'The Hunger (1983)', Tony Scott brings to life a timeless tale of love, mortality, and the human condition. Catherine Deneuve shines as Miriam, a 5,000-year-old vampire who promises her lovers eternal life.
Director: Tony Scott
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Hunger (1983) about?
The Hunger is a haunting tale of love, mortality, and the human condition, as a 5,000-year-old vampire navigates the complexities of eternal life.
Who directed The Hunger?
The Hunger was directed by Tony Scott, a master of visually stunning and atmospheric storytelling.
Who stars in The Hunger?
The film boasts an impressive cast, including Catherine Deneuve, David Bowie, and Susan Sarandon.
Is The Hunger (1983) worth watching?
With its unique blend of horror and drama, standout performances, and thought-provoking themes, The Hunger is a must-watch for fans of the genre.
How long is The Hunger?
The Hunger has a runtime of 96 minutes.
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About The Hunger (1983) — Eternal Love, Mortal Consequences
In the visually stunning and haunting 'The Hunger (1983)', Tony Scott brings to life a timeless tale of love, mortality, and the human condition. Catherine Deneuve shines as Miriam, a 5,000-year-old vampire who promises her lovers eternal life. However, when her centuries-long companion, David Bowie's John, begins to grow old, he turns to Dr. Sarah Roberts, played by Susan Sarandon, in a quest to understand the mysteries of aging. This dark and atmospheric drama, filled with themes of love, loss, and the search for immortality, will keep you on the edge of your seat.
As Tony Scott masterfully weaves a complex web of emotions, the audience is taken on a journey through the ages, experiencing the highs and lows of Miriam's eternal life. With its unique blend of horror and drama, 'The Hunger' is a must-watch for fans of the genre. From the opening notes of the ominous soundtrack to the shocking climax, this film will leave you breathless and yearning for more.
'The Hunger' is a thought-provoking exploration of what it means to be human, and the consequences of playing with the very fabric of life and death. With its standout performances, stunning visuals, and gripping storyline, this 1983 classic is sure to captivate audiences for generations to come.




