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IMDbBest Young Actor in a Horror Motion Picture | 1988 | Corey
Teenage Favorite HorrorDrama Motion Picture | 1988
Best Horror Film | 1988
Best Supporting Actor | 1988 | Barnard
Best Performance by a Younger Actor | 1988 | Corey
Best Costumes | 1988 | Susan
Best MakeUp | 1988 | Steve
Best Young Male Superstar in Motion Pictures | 1988 | Corey
Budget 8,500,000 USD
Box Office Collection 32,222,567 USD
The new location of the Atlantis Fantasyworld comic book store, which was featured in the film, is owned by Joe Ferrara II, who still carries the original #1 issue of 'Vampires Everywhere' that Sam reads in the film. The comic was created only for the film, and its opening page is signed by all of the cast members from the movie. The owner Joe Ferrara II allows any shopper to hold it and take a photo with it free of charge.
Santa Cruz, where Santa Carla takes place, was once plagued with the reputation of being "The Murder Capital Of The World" because of a series of very brutal murders by three different very disturbed men in the early '70s. Because of John Linley Frazier, Herbert Mullin and Edmund Kemper, Santa Cruz endured 28 murders over a 30 month period between 1970 and 1973.
This was Corey Haim and Corey Feldman's first film together, which marked the start of a popular 80s trend "The Two Coreys", in which Feldman and Haim starred together in a number of teenage films.
Every year at the landmark Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk in Santa Cruz, California, this film is screened as part of the park's free summer movie series. Beach goers may bring outdoor furniture and supplies to watch after sunset. Many features of the town shown can still be recognized, most notably the rides and games of the Boardwalk itself.
Gerard McMahon wrote the theme song "Cry Little Sister" after reading the script, but without seeing the film.
"[last lines] Grandpa: One thing about living in Santa Carla I never could stomach; all the damn vampires."
"Sam Emerson: Wait, wait. You *have* a TV? Grandpa: No. I just like to read the TV Guide. Read the TV Guide, you don't need a TV."