VAMPIRE'S KISS (TRANSMISSION) (4K UHD+BLU-RAY REGION B) (UK IMPORT)
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Release date: 7/20/2026
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Peter Loew (Nicolas Cage, Wild at Heart) is a self-centred literary agent living a shallow existence in the money-obsessed Manhattan of the 1980s. His life is nothing but days at the office, one-night stands and unsatisfying therapy sessions, until one night he brings home a mysterious woman (Jennifer Beals, Devil in a Blue Dress) from a club and his life begins to take a bizarre turn.
After their violent encounter, Loew starts to believe she has turned him into a vampire, and he descends into apparent lunacy as his baffled associates and co-workers look on in horror. Let loose on the streets and clubs of late 1980s NYC, Loew’s behaviour becomes increasingly unhinged, as fantasy and reality begin to bleed into one another with terrible consequences…
Directed by Robert Bierman (Keep the Apidistra Flying) from a hilarious and disquieting script from Joseph Minion (After Hours), Vampire’s Kiss is a unique yuppie-comedy-horror that predates American Psycho by many years and continues to live on in internet memes and compilations, thanks to one of the most notoriously outrageous screen performances of all time from Nicolas Cage.
LIMITED EDITION BLU-RAY FEATURES
Brand new 4K restoration from original 35mm camera negative presented in Dolby Vision HDR
4K UHD and Blu-ray presentation of the feature
Dolby Vision HDR + DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 stereo
New interview with director Robert Bierman (2026, 65 mins)
New audio interview with screenwriter Joseph Minion (2026, 18 mins)
New interview with composer Colin Towns (2026, 17 mins)
New audio commentary with critics Kim Newman and Nick de Semlyen (2026)
Archival commentary with Robert Bierman and Nicolas Cage (2002)
Robert Bierman short film The Dumb Waiter (1979), with a new introduction by the director (2026, 12 mins)
Trailer and TV spot
Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
Pull-out poster and six lobby-card style postcards
Limited edition 40-page perfect bound book featuring new writing from Julia Armfield, Zach Schonfield and Justin LaLiberty
Limited edition of 6000 copies, presented in rigid box and full-height Scanavo packaging with removable OBI strip leaving packaging free of certificates and markings