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Innocent Blood
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  • One scene features a TV set that's showing Alfred Hitchcock's cameo in Strangers on a Train (1951).

  • Director Trademark: [John Landis] [SYNW] advertised on the marquee across the street from the Melody Lounge exotic dance bar. The car crash at the Shadyside gas station scene was filmed in Squirrel Hill, and the nearby multiplex cinema changed its marquee to be "See You Next Wednesday" every night after closing. The movie itself featured no footage of that theater (or the street it's on), although it's possible that it was edited out.

  • Director Trademark: [John Landis] [filmmakers] Appearances by directors Dario Argento, Frank Oz, Sam Raimi, and Michael Ritchie; "Famous Monsters of Filmland" editor Forrest J Ackerman; and makeup artist Tom Savini.

  • The distributors re-titled this film "A French Vampire in America" for international release without informing director John Landis, angering Landis and causing some confusion when the film was promoted outside the US.

  • Although this entire movie is about vampires the word "vampire" is never actually used.

  • The sign that says 'Shadyside Florist' during the car crash scene was repainted with 'Shackleford and Maxwell's' and is now on a florist shop several blocks uphill from where the crash was filmed.

  • Cameo: [Dario Argento] the nurse in the ambulance.

  • At one point during the film, someone is watching Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing's dramatic final confrontation in Dracula (1958)

  • Phantom of the Rue Morgue (1954) is playing on the television during the morgue scenes: when Macelli is first brought in, and again when he makes his frenzied exit.


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