"Like Angels Put in Hell by God" | |
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Air date | October 30th, 2022 November 6th, 2022 |
Writers | Coline Abert |
Director | Levan Akin |
Producers | Rolin Jones; Hannah Moscovitch; Eleanor Burgess; Mark McNair; Adam O'Byrne; Brennan Parks; Jessica Held; Coline Abert; Oliver Coke; Alan Taylor; Christopher Rice; Anne Rice |
Starring | Jacob Anderson; Sam Reid; Bailey Bass; Eric Bogosian |
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"Like Angels Put in Hell by God" is the sixth episode of season one of the Interview with the Vampire television series produced by Gran Via Productions. It was directed by Levan Akin with a script written by Coline Abert. It premiered to AMC+ subscribers on their streaming service on October 30th, 2022. Its first regular airing was on Sunday, November 6th, 2022.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Jacob Anderson | Louis de Pointe du Lac |
Sam Reid | Lestat de Lioncourt |
Bailey Bass | Claudia |
Eric Bogosian | Daniel Molloy |
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Maura Grace Athari | Antoinette Brown |
Assad Zaman | Rashid |
Luke Brandon Field | Young Daniel Molly |
Gopal Divan | Fareed Bhansali |
Co-Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Brent Phillip Henry | San Francisco bartender |
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Quotes[]
- Louis de Pointe du Lac: In many ways, they were more like each other than they wanted to admit. They both sought out weakness.They reveled in the exploitation of it, and they romped with joy as I played audience to their joyless exchange
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- Lestat de Lioncourt: She's an affected, self-absorbed, nasty little creature who's fooled herself into thinking she's smarter than she is and she is poisoning Louis against me.
- Antoinette Brown: You don't need her and you don't need him. They don't appreciate you like I do.
- Lestat de Lioncourt: I have given her so many gifts, so many incalculable gifts. And you're right, it is both of them. He broods. She snipes. That's why I need you. You fortify me against them.
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- Louis de Pointe du Lac: For six years in all, these raw and desperate mea culpas came like the tide. And for six years, they were greeted with silence or fire. We burned more gifts than bodies in that decade, but they would not stop coming. And Lestat's relentless determination began to crack my considerable armor. Perhaps it was the modesty of the gesture, but in the spring of 1937, one broke through. He had written it himself in the music of the hour. His first composition in a hundred years.
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- Louis de Pointe du Lac: I loved Claudia with all my heart and I loved Lestat with a wounded one. The work would be convincing the two to find room again for each other.