Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Brief Synopsis
Cast & Crew
Fran Rubel Kuzui
Kristy Swanson
Donald Sutherland
Paul Reubens
Rutger Hauer
Luke Perry
Film Details
Technical Specs
Synopsis
Story about a very hip vampire who leaves Romania for the consumerism of America, and Buffy, "cheerleader by day, vampire slayer by night."
Director
Fran Rubel Kuzui
Cast
Kristy Swanson
Donald Sutherland
Paul Reubens
Rutger Hauer
Luke Perry
David Arquette
Kenny Sacha
Natasha Gregson Wagner
David Rowden
Amanda Anka
Greenhut Tarra
Clint Lilley
Al Goto
Eurlyne Epper-woldman
David Sherrill
Kim Robert Kosci
J C Cole
Ricky Dean Logan
Liz Smith
Sasha Jenson
Ann Knight
Thomas Jane
James Paradise
Stephen Root
Erika Dittner
Andre Warren
Sharon Schaffer
Lincoln Simonds
Chino Binamo
Randall Batinkoff
Paul Lane
Paris Vaughan
Jimmy N. Roberts
Michael Kopelow
Jaime Seibert
Hilary Swank
Bob Swanson
Toby Holguin
Candy Clark
Tony Maxwell
Anthony Haynes
Terry Jackson
Michele Abrams
Kurtis Epper Sanders
Mike Johnson
Chi Muoi Lo
Sarah Lee Jones
Ben R Scott
Mark Decarlo
Bobby Aldridge
Andrew Lowery
Crew
Steve C. Aaron
Ed Allen
Avi Ariav
Dana Arnold
Ian Astbury
Marilyn Bailey
Christopher Baker
Philip Barnes
Duane Baron
James R Barrows
Patrick Barry
Trey Batchelor
Carol Baum
Bobby Bednar
Jeffrey Berk
Glenn Berkovitz
John Peter Bernardo
Robb Bihun
Matt Bilski
Timothy Board
Martin Bosworth
Claire Bowin
Steve Boyum
Eddie Braun
Ron Bricke
Brad Brock
Ann Brodie
Richard Brodsky
Steve Brown
Marcei A Brubaker
Jeff Buhler
Michelle Buhler
Ron L Burchfield
Gary Burritt
Laurie Burton
Carter Burwell
Alex Butler
Geb Byers
Dale Caldwell
Jeff W Canavan
Linda Hempling Candib
Richard Candib
Phil Carr-forster
Randy Castillo
Bobby Cataldo
Andy Chilcoat
Tami Chilcoat
Michele Chong
Robert Clivilles
David Cole
J C Cole
Tim Conway
Larry Cornick
Sean Corrigan
Stephen Crawford
Sonny Curtis
Chris David
Jani Davis
Steve M Davison
Tony Devito
Mark Dillon
Dean Dinning
Teri E. Dorman
Ann Ducommun
Billy Duffy
Danny Elfman
Thomas R Enright
Elizabeth Ervin
Lisa Estrada
Donna Evans Merlo
Russ Fega
Leigh Feitelberg
Lisa Ferguson
Pedro Fernandez
Richard Fezzey
Ed Fincher
Martin Fink
William Forsche
Michael Grover Forster
Marie France
Daniel Frey
Sandy Gallin
J.j. George
Gary S. Gerlich
Ronda Gomez-quinones
Laura Graham
Jered Edd Green
Randall Guss
Rob Halford
Rob Halford
Barbara Harris
Jim Hayman
Jim Hayman
Ron S Herbes
Freddie Hice
Michael Hill
Motoji Hiruta
Bret Hoffman
Mark Hoffman
Susanna Hoffs
Greg Hoyt
Pieter S Hubbard
Holly Huckins
Sam Hurwitz
Elaine Huzzar
Claudia Ivanjack
Tom Ivanjack
William Jacobs
Jeff Jensen
Pat E Johnson
Pat E Johnson
Talia Jones
Shannon Kane
Ross Katz
Cynthia Kerr
Hidetoshi Kimura
Josh King
Jennifer Kingry
Mark Kline
Elliot L. Koretz
Mike Kraft
Fran Rubel Kuzui
Kaz Kuzui
Jeffrey A Leake
Donald Lehoux
Terry Leonard
Terry Leonard
Terry Leonard
James Lew
James Lew
Jimmy Ling
Lori Lombardo
Benny Lopez
Walter Lucas
Gavin Mackillop
Fred Maher
Mark Maitre
Elia Martinez
Peter Mccabe
Steve Mccroskey
Michael H Mcgaughy
Dylan Mckenna
George Mcquade
Joseph Mercurio
Seth Micklin
Jerry Miller
Lawrence Miller
Teri Miller
Michael Molnar
Vince Montefusco
Randy Moore
Angela Moos
Elaine Moritz
Helene Mulholland
Dennis Murphy
Wayne Nelson
Todd Nichols
Peter Norman
Nancy Novack
Thomas J O'brien
Mark O'kane
Barbara Olvera
John Osbourne
John Osbourne
Lisa Ozanne
Arturo Padilla
Randy Pease
Glen Phillips
Ron Phillips
Beriau Picard
John Purdell
Anthony Quiles
Duran Ramos
Lisa Ratzin
Johanna Ray
Garet Reilly
Robert Renga
Becky Revak
Sergio Reyes
Tony Riedell
Keith Roberts
Lynn Roddy
R.a. Rondell
Sharon Rosenberg
Zvi Howard Rosenman
Rick Rothen
Garner Ryan
Heather Ryan
Ralph Sall
Ralph Sall
Monique Salvato
Victoria Rose Sampson
Hal Sanders
Jill Savitt
Pam Sawyer
John-clay Scott
Scott Shiffman
Eddie Simbana
Ron Sistare
Rocky Slaymaker
Film Details
Technical Specs
Quotes
Trivia
Miscellaneous Notes
Released in United States 1999
Released in United States on Video December 23, 1992
Released in United States Summer July 31, 1992
Began shooting February 20, 1992.
Completed shooting April 26, 1992.
"The Feminine Eye" program celebrates New York Women in Film & Television's 20th anniversary.
Preceded by the animated short "Gahan Wilson's Diner" only in Los Angeles release.
Released in United States 1999 (Shown in New York City (BAM Rose Cinema) as part of program "The Feminine Eye: Twenty Years of Women's Cinema" January 28 - February 7, 1999.)
Released in United States Summer July 31, 1992
Released in United States on Video December 23, 1992