
Season 1, released 1997
Contains spoilers
The Hunger was a supernatural TV series of short films produced by Tony and Ridley Scott. Despite the involvement of Tony Scott and the name of the series this was not related to the 1983 eponymous movie, though the series DVD insert claims it was inspired by said film. The subject matter of the episodes changed but what remained constant was an obligatory sex scene, some naked flesh and (often) flashes of lingerie. Season 1 was introduced, episode by episode, by Terence Stamp. The series itself is very good generally; however the quality can vary, from the pure horror (good) through to something like the Red Shoe Diaries with a murder/supernatural twist (poor).
Necros was based on a short story by Brian Lumley. A religious carnival passes through a town whilst tourist William Cobb (Phillip Casnoff) burns a picture of the girlfriend who cheated on him. He steps out into the street and spots an elderly gentleman, Nero (Leonardo Cimino), and his young companion Helma (Céline Bonnier).

William insinuates himself to Helma, whom he is attracted to and wants to save but it is clear that she is a terrible flirt who is quite happy to cheat on Nero, a man obsessed with bridge. Eventually, after Dino has vanished following – it seems at first –

What is interesting is the manner in which she feeds. Firstly we can note that she uses her extended, almost demonic, tongue. The tongue being the feeding apparatus of a vampire is not unheard of in the genre and I refer you to the film Aswang.

The episode is well acted and extremely sumptuous to look at. The religious parade allows a

That said this is an interesting and highly unusual look at the genre that I’ll give 6 out of 10 to. Please bear in mind, however, I have taken the short nature of the episodes into account as I scored this. Beyond anything else, it is good to see some of Lumley’s work translated into moving images. The story itself is published in several anthologies, one being “The Giant Book of Vampires” edited by Stephen Jones.
The episode's imdb page is here.
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