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Who directed the original 1987 The Lost Boys film?

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The Lost Boys (1987) was directed by Joel Schumacher. The film became a cult classic vampire movie starring Kiefer Sutherland and Jason Patric.

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DirectorJoel Schumacher
Release Year1987
GenreHorror/Vampire
Main CastKiefer Sutherland, Jason Patric, Corey Feldman, Corey Haim
SettingSanta Carla, California
Production CompanyWarner Bros.

About the Director

Joel Schumacher is an American film director known for his work in various genres including horror, drama, and action films. Before directing The Lost Boys, he had worked as a production designer and screenwriter in Hollywood. This vampire film became one of his most memorable early directing projects.

The Lost Boys Overview

The Lost Boys is a horror-comedy film that follows two brothers who move to a California beach town and discover it is populated by vampires. The movie blends supernatural elements with 1980s pop culture, creating a unique style that appealed to both horror fans and mainstream audiences. It has since become recognized as a cult classic.

Production and Release

The film was produced by Warner Bros. and released in 1987. It was shot on location in various California settings, with the fictional town of Santa Carla serving as the primary setting. The movie featured a notable ensemble cast of young actors and became successful both in theaters and later on home video.

Legacy and Impact

The Lost Boys established itself as an influential vampire film in 1980s cinema. It helped define the vampire movie genre for a generation and influenced how vampires were portrayed in popular culture. The film spawned sequels and has remained popular through rereleases and streaming platforms.

Sources

  1. imdb.com (imdb.com)
  2. wikipedia.org (wikipedia.org)
  3. rottentomatoes.com (rottentomatoes.com)