The late, great Wes Craven left a legacy of stone-cold horror movie classics , but was also a filmmaker willing to take risks and help shape stories that may have been outside of his comfort zone. He was at the helm for genre-changing revolutions, but also tackled the biographical drama "Music of the Heart" and his twisted cult classic, "The People Under the Stairs." A year after his meta-masterpiece "Wes Craven's New Nightmare" debuted and a year before his ... well, other meta-masterpiece "Scream" hit theaters, he linked up with Paramount to direct a project written by Charlie Murphy, "Vampire in Brooklyn," which would star Charlie's brother, Eddie Murphy.
Writers Michael Lucker and Chris Parker were brought in to help shape the final script, which was constantly in flux due to co

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