"Interview with the Vampire" Is 30! Enjoy a Bloody Fun Flashback with Photos of Brad Pitt, Tom Cruise and a Young Kirsten Dunst

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Tons of major stars were on hand for the film's 1994 premiere

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Brad Pitt, Kirsten Dunst and Tom Cruise at the 1994 premiere of 'Interview with the Vampire'

Thirty years ago, Interview with the Vampire became a sensation.

Director Neil Jordan's sumptuously macabre big-screen adaptation of Anne Rice's 1976 novel was a daring swing, pairing two of Hollywood's biggest heartthrobs (Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt) as slyly homoerotic undead companions raising their eternally young bloodsucking daughter (Kirsten Dunst).

But even before its Nov. 11, 1994, release, the film was making headlines. There was the author's reported displeasure over Cruise being cast as her beloved anti-hero, the Vampire Lestat. And Oprah Winfrey was reportedly so disturbed by an advance screening of the film that she walked out after only 10 minutes and considered canceling an interview with Cruise.

The film ultimately received generally favorable reviews, two Oscar nominations and was a box office success. But with so much advance buzz, it's no wonder so many A-listers turned out for Interview with the Vampire's red carpet premiere. See them here.

Nicole Kidman and Tom Cruise

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Nicole Kidman and Tom Cruise in 1994

Tom Cruise's transformation into the blond-haired, blue-eyed Lestat was one of the film's most striking. But on the red carpet with then-wife Nicole Kidman, the actor looked much more recognizable.

Brad Pitt

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Brad Pitt in 1994

Similarly, Brad Pitt was back to his scruffy-faced, beach blond self after sporting a brown wig, luminous green contacts and lots of 18th century lace in the film.

Kirsten Dunst

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Kirsten Dunst in 1994

Kirsten Dunst had reason to smile on the red carpet. Her riveting turn as tragic child vampire Claudia remains arguably one of the most impressive performances by a child actor ever.

Christian Slater

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Christian Slater and Nina Huang in 1994

Christian Slater — seen here attending the premiere with film producer Nina Huang — anchored the film as the boy reporter conducting the titular interview.

Antonio Banderas

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Ana Leza and Antonio Banderas in 1994

Antonio Banderas attended the premiere with then-wife Ana Leza looking like a '90s version of his immortal character Armand in black velvet.

Stephen Rea

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Stephen Rea in 1994

Stephen Rea, on the other hand, went for a much more subdued look, in drastic contrast to his dastardly vampire character, Santiago.

Jodie Foster

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Jodie Foster in 1994

She may have eschewed the film's goth vibe, but Jodie Foster looked nevertheless lovely and laid back at the premiere.

Stevie Nicks

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Stevie Nicks in 1994

Of course, if you really want romantic goth vibes, you invite Stevie Nicks to your film premiere.

Raquel Welch

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Raquel Welch in 1994

Clearly Hollywood legend Raquel Welch also got the black velvet memo.

Arye Gross and Ellen DeGeneres

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Arye Gross and Ellen DeGeneres in 1994

Ellen costars Arye Gross and Ellen DeGeneres made a chummy pair on the red carpet.

Jim Carrey

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Jim Carrey in 1994

One can only imagine what funnyman Jim Carrey made of Interview with the Vampire's intensely creepy melodrama.

Jared Leto

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Jared Leto in 1994

Doesn't seeing My So-Called Life-era Jared Leto at the Interview with the Vampire premiere make you wonder which of Anne Rice's many undead characters he could have played in a true sequel to the film?

Louis Malle and Candice Bergen

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Louis Malle and Candice Bergen in 1994

French film director Louis Malle and wife Candice Bergen showed up for some gothic thrills.

White Zombie

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White Zombie in 1994

Rock band White Zombie gave the Interview with the Vampire red carpet some much needed edge.

Queen Latifah

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Queen Latifah in 1994

A fierce and fabulous Queen Latifah strutted onto the red carpet like she owned it.

Kim Basinger

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Kim Basinger in 1994

Kim Basinger showed up to support her Cool World costar, Brad Pitt.

Kim Cattrall

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Kim Cattrall in 1994

Basinger wasn't the only blonde bombshell named Kim on the red carpet. Kim Cattrall was there too!

Tim Curry

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Tim Curry in 1994

The Rocky Horror Picture Show's Tim Curry obviously couldn't keep himself away from another future cult classic.

Kelly Preston

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Kelly Preston in 1994

Two years before she would costar with Tom Cruise in Jerry Maguire, Kelly Preston came out to see him in Interview with the Vampire.

Eriq La Salle

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Eriq La Salle in 1994

With all the blood loss in the film, it's a shame Eriq La Salle only played a doctor on ER.

Faye Dunaway

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Ed Limato and Faye Dunaway in 1994

Of course a film about the eternally young attracted ageless beauty Faye Dunaway, accompanied by talent agent Ed Limato.

Yasmine Bleeth

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Yasmine Bleeth in 1994

Yasmine Bleeth flashed her famous smile for the cameras.

Will Smith

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Will Smith with Sheree Zampino in 1994

Fresh Prince met Brat Prince, as Will Smith caught Lestat's silver screen debut with then-wife Sheree Zampino.

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