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Sheriff | Vampire
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4.7/10
IMDbBest DVDBluRay Release | 2014
Best Film | 2012 | Francis Ford
Budget 7,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 1,300,000 USD
Director Francis Ford Coppola had originally intended the film as a type of "live editing" experiment using groundbreaking digital editing technology. Coppola intended to act as a sort of conductor during every screening of the film, lengthening or shortening scenes and even changing plot elements depending on the audience response. This caused long delays in the film's release and ultimately proved impractical, forcing Coppola to do a locked edit of the film, integrating elements from all various permutations of the story.
Val Kilmer's character, Hall Baltimore, is in a bitter marriage to Denise, played by Kilmer's former spouse, Joanne Whalley.
Baltimore does an impression of Marlon Brando when he is thinking of ways of how to open his novel. Baltimore while doing an impression of Brando say's "The Fog on the lake was like the straight edge of a razor." The "straight edge of a razor" part while not an exact quote is very similar to the line Brando is heard saying in Apocalypse Now (1979), also directed by Francis Ford Coppola.
The movie was inspired by a dream Francis Ford Coppola had one night.
The end credits song "Nosferatu" is performed by the uncredited Francis Ford Coppola and Val Kilmer themselves.
"[first lines] Narrator: There was, once upon a time, a town not far from a big city. A road ran through, but there were only a few businesses. A coffee shop, a hardware store, a sheriff's office. And all kinds of people. Vagrants, run away teens, religious fanatics, retired seniors who, well, it was a town of those who wanted to be left alone. And so they were."
"V: Keeping track of time around here is pointless."