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Best Documentary | 2017 | Chris
In 2015, the filmmakers raised £14,832 from fans on Kickstarter to get this documentary made.
A tie-in coffee table book by writers Gary Smart & Neil Morris was scheduled to be published to coincide with the initial release of the documentary, but a series of publishing problems delayed it by more than six months. The book includes interview excerpts that don't appear anywhere on the discs, and it gives a much broader insight into the making of Fright Night Part 2 (1988).
To complete the transformation to Peter Vincent, Simon Bamford was fitted with makeup appliances fabricated from a life-mask of Roddy McDowall.
No references are made to the Bollywood-style Tamil "Fright Night" remake Amavasai Iravil (1989) or the Fright Night 2 (2013) reboot, though the latter is mentioned in the companion book.
As a tie-in bonus feature for the documentary, the filmmakers shot a series of trailers for fictional movies starring Peter Vincent (Simon Bamford) and his on-screen nemesis Christopher Cushing (Nicholas Vince). This was a reunion for Bamford and Vince, who'd last appeared together in Nightbreed (1990). The titles for the trailers ("The Resurrection of Dracula," "Psychedelic Death," "I Rip Your Jugular" and "Werewolf of Moldavia") were lifted from Peter Vincent's filmography mentioned in the 1988-90 "Fright Night" NOW Comics series, though the plots bear no resemblance to the comic book stories.
"Amanda Bearse: Amy's the girl next door. She's in love with the boy next door who happens to live next door to a monster."