Tori Spelling's 7 Things to Know About "Mother, May I Sleep With Danger?"
Many iconic films were released in 1996 including Fargo, Trainspotting, and Slingblade. Another film was released that year: Lifetime's "Mother, May I Sleep With Danger?" Since then, the TV movie has become a cult classic, thanks in large part to its frequent airings on Lifetime. In celebration of its 20th anniversary, the network commissioned a new version of the film. Conceived by actor/writer/director/graduate student James Franco, the film is neither a remake nor a sequel; it's about lesbian vampires. The biggest connection between the two films is Tori Spelling, who played the daughter in the original and the mother in the new film. The actress told IMDb what fans should know about the new "Mother, May I Sleep With Danger?" — Sara Bibel
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