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Two New Clips for 'Fright Night' See Bad Neighbor and Murder Plan
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Charlie is trying to convince his mom that their neighbor is not a good man in one video, while he and Peter get into a hidden room with a plan to 'kill something' in the other clip.

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In anticipation of its impending release, two new clips from "Fright Night" have been unleashed. The first clip titled "Your Son Is Harassing Me" sees Jerry Dandrige trying to get into Jane Brewster's house and talk to her. However, Jane's son, Charlie, convinces her so hard to ignore Jerry because he believes Jerry is not a good guy.

The other clip which is called "Let's Go Kill Something", meanwhile, puts its highlight on Peter Vincent who bumps into Charlie in a dark room. Peter then reveals that he's got various weapons hidden under his jacket. With a devilish look in his eyes, Peter asks Charley to join him to enter what looks like a hidden chamber.

Serving as a remake of the 1985 film directed by Tom Holland, "Fright Nights" follows Charlie, a teenager who becomes one of the most popular students in his high school. Nonetheless, he gets caught in a trouble as he learns that his neighbor Jerry is a vampire. When he cannot convince anyone, even his mom, Charlie has to find a way to get rid of Jerry himself.

The horror comedy is directed by Craig Gillespie, with Marti Noxon providing the script. Stars who are lining up in the cast ensemble are Anton Yelchin who plays Charlie, Colin Farrell who stars as Jerry, David Tennant who portrays Peter, and Toni Collette who plays Charlie's mother. The movie is due to hit U.S. theaters on August 19.

"Your Son Is Harassing Me":

"Let's Go Kill Something":

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