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Movies; `Innocent Blood': All in Vein

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The Washington Post, September 28th, 1992

In "Innocent Blood," director John Landis aims for the jocular, trying to do for vampires what he did for their colleagues in "An American Werewolf in London." To the previous mix of gore and comedy, Landis adds sex, apparently to take advantage of French star Anne Parillaud's lack of embarrassment at having to play the film's opening scene totally nude, though there's absolutely no reason for it. Parillaud, the steely assassin of "La Femme Nikita," plays Marie, a vampire stuck in Pittsburgh. When local newspapers report on a Mafia gang war, she sees a perfect cover for her dining habits, or, ...

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