“My own brother, a goddamn, shit-sucking vampire. You wait ’till mom finds out, buddy!”
The Lost Boys celebrates it’s 30th anniversary (released July 31st, 1987).
Decked out in fresh mohawks, sleek leather trench coats and razor sharp fangs, being a vampire in the 80s was all the glitz and glam you’d imagine it to be. Sleep all day, party all night…it’s fun to be a vampire until reality sets in.
Before the 21st century vampire craze, the 80s modernized the vampire in the fictitious town of Santa Carla, California. The cult classic status of The Lost Boys remains permanently relevant as the movie showcases what was hip and trendy for the decade. It may not have aged gracefully on film, but it’s undoubtedly the perfect time capsule of the blood sucking 80s.
When two Arizona brothers move to California, they soon discover their new hometown is infested with punk-rock vampires. The title is a reference to the Lost Boys in J.M. Barrie’s stories about Peter Pan and Neverland, who, like the vampires, never grow up.
The Lost Boys has been one of my favorite movies for decades thanks to it’s humor, nostalgia and tremendously talented cast of young actors. Here are some of my favorite moments from the movie.
The Boardwalk Setting
“Santa Cruz was the murder capital of the US at the time. A lot of runaways, prostitutes and murders. We had to change the name to Santa Carla, because Santa Cruz didn’t want to be known for that. Even though three of the most famous serial killers were discovered near here around this time.”
Greased-Up Sax Man
“The saxophonist who is performing on stage when Michael first sees Star for the first time was Timmy Cappello, the tour saxophonist for Tina Turner.”
Chinese Food
The Train Scene
“This is a bridge maybe 15 feet at most over a small gulley. To make it seem dangerously high, we used a piece of the bridge and suspended it over a whole sound stage filled with fog. The boys are wired – that’s the cheapest thing to take out with visual effects. When they drop, that’s a stuntman, falling the whole depth of the soundstage into cardboard boxes.”
Grandpa
Sam’s Bedroom Posters
He’s got a poster of Molly Ringwald from The Breakfast Club, one of Rob Lowe, and the movie Reform School Girls. “On the DVD commentary, Joel Schumacher says that it was there because had recently directed Lowe in St. Elmo’s Fire (1985).”
The Vampire Cave
The 80s Fashion
The Frog Brothers
“The names of the Frog brothers, Edgar and Alan, are a reference to Edgar Allan Poe, the well-known writer of horror fiction.”
“This movie invented the phrase “vamp out,” which had passed into common usage on the TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997).”
Nanook
Vampire Weaponry: Holy Water + Water Guns
Death by Holy Water + Death by Stereo
“Corey Feldman, who plays Edgar Frog foreshadows how each of the vampires die: “No two vamps die the same way, some yell and scream, some go quietly, some explode, some implode…”

YESSSS! One of my all-time favorites. I adore this movie and can’t tell you how many times I’ve seen it. In fact we just rewatched it a few weeks ago. So many great lines.
Thanks, Keith! I usually try to watch it every Halloween 🙂
Wooohooooo…so cool. I am a huge 80’s buff, and this is just a terrific movie. Thanks for this cool post for one of my favorite 80’s horrorflicks. Always nice to take a trip down memorylane 😀
Thank you!
Great choice!
It has been TOO LONG since I watched this 80s classic
Such a personal fave, cos back in ’87, I was a (un?)dead ringer for Kiefer Sutherland (!)
(btw, my annual choice is An American Werewolf In London)
Here is my Halloween Post:
https://bradscribe.wordpress.com/2017/10/31/brad-moon-rising-a-long-evening-with-lost-souls/
Happy Halloween!
Thanks! I’ll check it out!
I’m afraid of no gifs! 🙂
Awesome post on an awesome movie. I remember anticipating this one coming to Video. Shows my age…but hey…
Oh man. This is a classic film. The saxophone guy is hilarious. There is this hilarious YouTube clip that shows Jason Patric oogling the Saxophone guy. It’s so gay but I love it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LpuwcINDHnQ
Hahaha omg thank you for including that!!!
Great post! This was my sister’s favorite movie when we were younger. I haven’t seen it in years.
Thanks, Brittani!
I like Lost Boys, has a rewatchability, and the atmosphere and soundtrack definitely contributes to making it a horror classic. I agree the saxophone scene is memorable, not just for the music, but also for Jason Patric’s character noticing the girl. A straight to video sequel w/ Corey Feldman exists-but it’s 0% on Rotten Tomatoes !
It’s a shame the sequel 1) happened and 2) Was such a flop!
Fantastic post!!! The Lost Boys is an all-time favorite of mine too. I’ll always love “Death by stereo…” 😁
Thank you!!!
I love this review!!! The Lost Boys is one of my favorite 80’s flicks and Keiffer Sutherland is the hottest vampire ever existed on film (in my humble opinion). I love the greased-up Sax player and the song is one I listen to often “I still believe”. The ost is great, isn’t it?
Thank you!! It’s a sure classic.