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Buffy the Vampire Slayer

Year:
Duration:
86 min
Genres:
Action | Comedy | Fantasy | Horror
IMDB rate:
5.5
Director:
Fran Rubel Kuzui
Awards:
1 nomination
Details
Country: USA
Release Date: 1992-07-31
Filming Locations: Merry-Go-Round, Griffith Park - 4730 Crystal Springs Drive, Los Angeles, California, USA
Earnings
Budget: $7,000,000
Gross: $16,624,456 (USA) Filming Dates 20 February 1992 - 26 April 1992 Copyright Holder Twientieth Century Fox Film Corporation, 1992 Related Links
Cast
Actor
Character
Luke Perry
Luke Perry
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Paul Reubens
Paul Reubens
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Michele Abrams
Michele Abrams
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Kristy Swanson
Buffy
Donald Sutherland
Merrick
Rutger Hauer
Lothos
Hilary Swank
Kimberly
Paris Vaughan
Nicole 'Nicki'
David Arquette
Benny
Randall Batinkoff
Jeffrey
Andrew Lowery
Andy
Sasha Jenson
Grueller
Stephen Root
Gary Murray
Natasha Gregson Wagner
Cassandra
Candy Clark
Buffy's Mom
Mark DeCarlo
Coach
Thomas Jane
Zeph
James Paradise
Buffy's Dad
David Sherrill
Knight
Liz Smith
Herself - Reporter
Paul M. Lane
Robert Berman
Toby Holguin
Vampire Fan
Eurlyne Epper
Graveyard Woman (as Eurlyne Epper-Woldman)
Andre Warren
Newscaster
Bob 'Swanie' Swanson
Referee
Erika Dittner
Cheerleader
J.T. Cole
Biker (as J. C. Cole)
Michael Kopelow
Student (as Michael S. Kopelow)
Ricky Dean Logan
Bloody Student
Bobby Aldridge
Vampire
Amanda Anka
Vampire
Chino Binamo
Vampire
Al Goto
Vampire
Terry Jackson
Vampire
Mike Johnson
Vampire
Sarah Lee Jones
Vampire
Kim Robert Koscki
Vampire (as Kim Robert Kosci)
Clint Lilley
Vampire
Chi Muoi Lo
Vampire (as Chi-Muoi Lo)
Jimmy N. Roberts
Vampire
David Rowden
Vampire
Kenny Sacha
Vampire
Ben Scott
Vampire (as Ben R. Scott)
Kurtis Epper
Vampire (as Kurtis Epper Sanders)
Sharon Schaffer
Vampire
Lincoln Simonds
Vampire
Ben Affleck
Basketball Player #10 (uncredited)
Alexis Arquette
Vampire DJ (uncredited)
Bryan Goeres
Basketball Player (uncredited)
Seth Green
Vampire (uncredited)
Ricki Lake
Charlotte (uncredited)
Paul Pesco
Vampire (uncredited)
Ben Schneider
Teacher Pouring Punch at Dance (uncredited)
Daiamondo Yukai
(uncredited)
Did you know?
Trivia
Buffy dreams of marrying Christian Slater, who later starred in the vampire-related movie Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles (1994).
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Joss Whedon maintains the movie should be considered stand-alone and that any of the events, characters or character traits in the movie should not be referred to as canon for the television series of the same name.
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This was Hilary Swank's first film.
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Goofs
During the cemetery scene with Buffy and Merrick you hear a loon calling on more than one occasion. A loon would be on a lake, not in a cemetery. They can barely walk on land, and they only take part in calling during the morning and evening hours, never late at night.
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After the opening titles, Buffy and her friends are shown at the mall in an overhead shot and the boom mic casts a shadow on the floor.
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As Pike is driving his van with Amilyn holding onto the hood, the position of Amilyn's right hand switches back and forth from the roof to the hood between shots.
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Quotes
Merrick: None of the other girls ever gave me this much trouble.
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Pike: Look! Air!
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Buffy: Excuse much! Rude or anything?
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Faq
Q
Is Buffy reincarnated as well as Merrick?
A
No, she just experiences the past memories of the other Slayers who came before her in first person, seeing their experiences through her eyes.
Q
What is the 'Normal Again' alternative?
A
The Buffy episode "Normal Again" suggests that Buffy Summers is a schizophrenic in a mental hospital and her being the Slayer is simply a hallucination caused by her illness. This means that her delusion starts during the Buffy movie when she first meets Merrick and ends with the last scene of the TV series where she destroys Sunnydale, defeats her 'demons', triumphs over the ultimate evil (symbolicaly represented by herself) and is told from now on she must 'live like an ordinary person', Buffy regaining her sanity once more after 7 years, still only 23.Another theory is that both Asylum Buffy and Sunnydale Buffy are real and have some sort of psychic link across the dimensions which drives Asylum Buffy crazy. After the end of the TV series Buffy is only one of thousands of Slayers so her calling no longer dominates her life, allowing Asylum Buffy to regain her sanity in her early 20s and for both to live a more or less ordinary existence.
Q
So what happened to Pike?
A
According to the [i]Buffy]/i] comics he and Buffy split up in Vegas, as he fears he will endanger her if she has to be constantly worrying about his safety rather than concentrating on Slaying. He makes a return several issues later, for the "Note from the Underground" uncanonical story arc set between seasons Six and Seven. He comes to Sunnydale and rescues a felled Buffy from a horde of demons, which makes clear for him that, in addition to vampires, such creatures also exist.This comics, however, are not considered canon and Pike is never mentioned throughout the television series.
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Photos from cast
Luke Perry Paul Reubens Michele Abrams
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