Silent Films: Vampire of the Coast (1909) The Vampire's Trail (1910) The Vampire (1913)--Kalem film directed by Robert Vignola. In the Grip of the Vampire (1913) Vampires of the Night (1914)--Greene's Feature Photo Plays. The Vampire's Trail (1914)--directed by Robert Vignola. Vampires of Warsaw (1914) The Vampire's Tower (1914)--Ambrosia film. Saved From the Vampire (1914) The Devil's Daughter (1915) A Fool There Was (1915)--Theda Bara as predatory "Vamp." The Vampire's Clutch (1915)--Knight film. Was She A Vampire? (1915)--Universal film. Kiss of the Vampire (1915) Mr. Vampire (1916) A Night of Horror (1916)--German film directed by Arthur Robison. A Vampire Out of Work (1916)--Vitagraph film. A Village Vampire (1916) The Beloved Vampire (1917) The Vampire (1920)--Metro film. Drakula (1921) The Blond Vampire (1922) Nosferatu (1922)--German Max Schreck as Count Orlock; dir. F.W. Murnau. London After Midnight (1927)--Lon Chaney as vampire in human disguise. The Vampire (1928)--seducer, not undead.
1930s: Dracula (1931)--Bela Lugosi and balletic style of movement. Vampyr (1932)--loose "Carmilla" adaptation by Danish director Dreyer. The Vampire Bat (1933)--Lionel Atwill as mad doctor. Mark of the Vampire (1935)--remake of 1927's London After Midnight. Condemned to Live (1935)--baby of bitten woman becomes vampire/werewolf. Dracula's Daughter (1936)--adaptation of Stoker's "Dracula's Guest."
1940s: The Devil Bat (1940)--Lugosi raises bats for revenge. Spooks Run Wild (1941)--Lugosi as magician suspected of being vampire. The Return of the Vampire (1943)--Bela Lugosi with different vampire name. Son of Dracula (1943)--Lon Chaney, Jr. emigrates to the States. Dead Men Walk (1943)--George Zucco as vampire. Return of the Vampire (1943)--Lugosi as vampire in WWII England. House of Frankenstein (1944)--John Carradine as the Count. House of Dracula (1945)--John Carradine again. Isle of the Dead (1945)--Karloff accuses girl. The Vampire's Ghost (1945)--in a small African village. The Devil Bat's Daughter (1946)--Daddy visits in sleep. Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948)--Lugosi as Dracula too. Old Mother Riley Meets the Vampire (1948)--Lugosi in British comedy.
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1950s: The Thing From Another World (1951)--outer space blooddrinker on Earth. The Devil's Commandment (1956) The Vampire (1957)--accidental pill-taking leads to vampirism. Blood of Dracula (1957)--a.k.a. Blood is My Heritage, Blood of the Demon. Not of This Earth (1957)--Roger Corman combines sci-fi and vampirism. The Return of Dracula (1957)--low-quality, a.k.a. The Curse of Dracula. Horror of Dracula (1958)--Christopher Lee; Hammer Films. Blood of the Vampire (1958)--anemic doctor victimizes patients. Curse of the Undead (1959)--cowboy theme. The Vampire's Coffin (1958)--sequel to 1957's The Vampire. Uncle Was a Vampire (1959)--Italian satire with Christopher Lee.
1960s: World of the Vampires (1960)--pipe-organ made with human bones. Brides of Dracula (1960)--Oedipal Hammer film set in girls' boarding school. Blood and Roses (1961)--Roger Vadim's adaptation of "Carmilla." Black Sunday (1961)--Barbara Steele as vampire/witch in Italian film. Sampson vs. the Vampire Women (1961)--Mexican wrestling hero Santo. Bring Me the Vampire (1961)--Mexican inheritance comedy. House on Bare Mountain (1962)--sexploitation with Frankenstein and Wolfman. Kiss of the Vampire (1963)--honeymooners in Bavaria encounter cult. The Last Man on Earth (1964)--Vincent Price after atomic holocaust. Dr. Terror's House of Horrors (1964)--Peter Cushing is Death. The Vampires (1964)--a.k.a. Goliath and the Vampires; Italian gladiator. Dracula, Prince of Darkness (1965)--Christopher Lee; Hammer Films. Planet of the Vampires (1965)--Italian sci-fi; crew turn into space vampires. Devils of Darkness (1965)--modern-day victims from Brittany. Blood Fiend (1966)--Christopher Lee as suspect. The Vampire People (1966)--Filipino film with bald heart-thief. Track of the Vampire (1966)--Roger Corman production of artist and wax death. Billy the Kid vs. Dracula (1966)--outlaw-turned-hero terrorized. Blood Bath (1966)--a.k.a. Track of the Vampire. The Devil's Mistress (1966) Planet of Blood (1966)--a.k.a. Queen of Blood; Corman, Basil Rathbone. The Fearless Vampire Killers (1967)--Roman Polanski spoof with Sharon Tate. A Taste of Blood (1967)--Dracula's descendant's revenge on descendants. Dr. Terror's Gallery of Horror (1967) Dracula's Wedding Day (1967) Dracula Meets the Outer Space Chicks (1967) Draculita (1967) Dracula Has Risen From the Grave (1968)--Christopher Lee's third outing. Mad Monster Party (1968)--stop-motion monsterfest. The Blood of Dracula's Castle (1969)--"a poor film." The Blood Beast Terror (1969)--British. The Nude Vampire (1969)--French film with suicide cult in old castle. Space Vampires (1969)--John Carradine; a.k.a. Astro-Zombies.
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1970s: House of Dark Shadows (1970)--Jonathan Frid as Barnabas Collins. Count Dracula (1970)--Christopher Lee and Klaus Kinski; a shoddy production. The Scars of Dracula (1970)--Christopher Lee stalking and drinking. Taste the Blood of Dracula (1970)--Christopher Lee and hypocritical Victorians. Count Yorga, The Vampire (1970)--East European in California. The Devil's Skin (1970) Dracula's Vampire Lust (1970) The Vampire Lovers (1970)--Hammer with a "Carmilla" adaptation. Blood of Frankenstein (1970)--Zandor Vorkov as the Count. Dracula vs. Frankenstein (1970)--American version. Lust For a Vampire (1970)--Hammer and "Carmilla" echoes. Countess Dracula (1970)--Hammer with Ingrid Pitt as sadist. Guess What Happened to Count Dracula (1970)--sexploitation. The Return of Count Yorga (1971)--sequel to the 1970 film. Vampire Men of the Lost Planet (1971)--astronauts sent to planet. Nosferatu in Brazil (1971)--Portuguese 8mm spoof. The Bloodsuckers (1971)--Greek devil-worship with Patrick MacNee. The Vampire Happening (1971)--Transylvania inheritance spoof. The Velvet Vampire (1971)--couple stranded in desert invited into home. Daughters of Darkness (1971) Lake of Dracula (1971)--a.k.a. Bloodthirsty Eyes, Japanese. Blacula (1972)--Caribbean Count. Dracula A.D. 1972 (1972)--Christopher Lee. Saga of the Draculas (1972)--aging Count's interest in pregnant niece. The Night Stalker (1972) The Werewolf vs. The Vampire Woman (1972)--a.k.a. Shadow of the Werewolf. Dracula in Brianza (1972) Dracula's Great Love (1972) The Deathmaster (1972) The Legend of Blood Castle (1972)--17th-century Hungarian nobleman. Grave of the Vampire (1972)--baby drinks mom's blood from bottle. Bram Stoker's Dracula (1973)--Jack Palance as Dracula; Dan Curtis Productions. Scream, Blacula, Scream (1973)--Pam Grier's voodoo must send him back. Satanic Rites of Dracula (1973)--Christopher Lee as CEO and germ warfare. Andy Warhol's Dracula (1973)--Italian/French with aging Dracula. The Daughter of Dracula (1973) Dead People (1973) Lemora: A Vampire's Tale (1973)--odyssey of teenager in the 1930s. The Devil's Plaything (1973) The Devil's Wedding Night (1973) Old Dracula (1974)--David Niven. Captain Kronos, Vampire Hunter (1974)--victims robbed of youth. The Seven Brothers Meet Dracula (1974)--martial arts and Peter Cushing. Evil of Dracula (1974)--Japanese sequel to 1971's Lake of Dracula. Deafula (1975) Vampyres (1975)--two female hitchhikers. Dead of Night (1976) Rabid (1977)--Marilyn Chambers has bloodsucking organ under arm. Doctor Dracula (1977) Dracula and Son (1977)--Christopher Lee's son wants to be a florist. Dracula's Dog (1977)--a.k.a. Zoltan--Hound of Dracula. Martin (1977)--George A. Romero directs film regarding guilt and morality. Count Dracula (1978)--British tv with Louis Jourdan. Dracula (1979)--Frank Langella and Laurence Olivier. Vampire (1979)--San Francisco millionaire; produced by Bochco. Dracula Blows His Cool (1979) Nosferatu--The Vampire (1979)--Klaus Kinski in slow remake of 1922 film. Thirst (1979)--descendant of Countess Bathory and secret society. Love at First Bite (1979)--George Hamilton spoof with Susan Saint James. Vampire Hookers (1979)--a.k.a. Night of the Bloodsuckers, with John Carradine. Dracula Sucks (1979)--Jamie Gillis. Salem's Lot: The Movie (1979)--originally 4-hour tv movie.
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1980s: Dracula's Last Rites (1980)--vampire mortician. Mama Dracula (1980)--Baroness Bathory spoof. Deadline (1980) Dr. Dracula (1981) Dracula Rises From His Coffin (1982) The Hunger (1983)--Catherine Deneuve, David Bowie, Susan Sarandon. A Polish Vampire in Burbank (1984)--nerd vampire spoof. Fright Night (1985)--kid and Roddy McDowall vs. neighbor. Once Bitten (1985)--Lauren Hutton comedy. The Seven Vampires (1985)--botanical chaos. Dragon Against Vampire (1985) Lifeforce (1985)--space expedition brings back trouble to London. Vampire Hunter D (1985) -- Japanese anime novel. Dracula, the Great Undead (1985) -- Documentary Demon Queen (1986) -- Female vampire on bloody rampage. Vamp (1986)--Grace Jones vs. college students. The Devil Vendetta (1986) Mr. Vampire (1986)--Hong Kong martial arts and slapstick. The Lost Boys (1987)--bad influence of the gang. The Monster Squad (1987) Near Dark (1987) I Married a Vampire (1987)--comedy with Brendan Hickey, Rachel Golden. My Best Friend Is a Vampire (1988)--after last date, he likes rare hamburgers. Love Bites (1988)--gay spoof. Teen Vamp (1988)--high school nerd transformed. Beverly Hills Vamp (1988)--California girls stay out of the sun. Dance of the Damned (1988) Dinner With the Vampire (1988) Dracula's Widow (1988) Vampire at Midnight (1988)--L.A. cop vs. vampire. Because the Dawn (1988) -- Lesbian vampires. Nightlife (1989) To Die For (1989)--Dracula in L.A. Daughter of Darkness (1989)--she discovers in Romania dad was vampire. Vampire's Kiss (1989)--Nicholas Cage paranoid about Jennifer Beals. Rockula (1989)--300-year-old teen vampire in a musical spoof. Fright Night: Part II (1989)--Roddy McDowall vs. female vampire.
1990s: Dawn (1990) Sundown: Vampire in Retreat (1990) Rockula (1990) -- A young vampire is cursed to stay a virgin. Doctor Vampire (1991) Blood Ties (1991)--made for tv. Subspecies (1991) Kingdom of the Vampire (1991)--Jeff vs. witchy mother. Pale Blood (1991)--kinky L.A. tale of vampire looking for love. Vampire Cop (1991)--night shift and tv reporter. The Reflecting Skin (1991)--a Midwest boy's paranoia about widow next door. Bram Stroker's Dracula (1992)--Gary Oldman; Francis Ford Coppola. Innocent Blood (1992) Children of the Night (1992)--Mother and daughter vampires emprisoned by priest. Buffy, the Vampire Slayer (1992) Tale of a Vampire (1992) Dracula's Hair (1992) Sleepwalkers (1992) -- Stephen King and Egyptology. To Sleep With a Vampire (1992)--vampire with stripper seeking son. My Grandpa Is a Vampire (1992)--Al Lewis from "The Munsters." Darkness (1993) Bloodstone: Subspecies II (1993) Bloodlust: Subspecies III (1993)--vampire Radu, his mummy, and subspecies. Love Bites (1993)--vampire hunter in love with prey. Blood Ties (1993) Dracula Rising (1993) Tale of a Vampire (1993)--London library scholar searching for lost love. To Sleep with a Vampire (1993) Project Vampire (1993)--world domination (would end the food supply?). Blood in the Night (1993) City of the Vampires (1993) Cronos (1993)--mechanized scarab inflicts vampirism. Vampire Vixens From Venus (1994)--three alien drug smugglers. Vampires and Other Stereotypes (1994)--detectives and chaos from Hell. Demonsoul (1994) Interview With the Vampire (1994) Embrace of the Vampire (1995)--Alyssa Milano as tempted college student. Vampire in Brooklyn (1995) Dracula: Dead and Loving It (1995) Addicted to Murder (1995) -- Midwest boy meets vampire in the woods. From Dusk 'Til Dawn (1996) Bordello of Blood (1996) Dead of Night (1996) The Vampire Journals (1996) -- Vengeful Vamp out to destroy line who turned him. An American Vampire Story (1997) -- New friends turn out to be bad vampires. Def By Temptation (1997)--Samuel L. Jackson in erotic thriller. Addicted to Murder: Tainted Blood (1998) -- A rebel vampire converts unworthy victims. Blade (1998) John Carpenter's Vampires (1998) Teenage Space Vampires (1998) -- Aliens turn out to be a strange vampire species. Addicted to Murder 3: Blood Lust (1999) -- Someone is feeding on vampire flesh. Cold Hearts (1999) -- Two young women must kill to live. The Vampire Carmilla (1999) -- Vampire stalks friends of her great-great-granddaughter. Vampire Blues (1999) -- New Jersey teen vacations in Spain.
2000s: Dark Prince: The True Story of Dracula (2000) Dracula 2000 (2000) -- Count Dracula is once again unleashed upon the world. Mom's Got a Date with a Vampire (2000) -- Made for TV. Shadow of the Vampire (2000) -- The 1922 Nosferatu Schreck as a real vampire. Blood (2000) -- Vampire's blood made genetically narcotic. Vampires: Los Muertos (2001) -- Jon Bon, vampire hunter. Jesus Christ, Vampire Hunter (2001) -- Jesus is called back to a harassed Ottawa. Vampire Hunter D Bloodlust (2001) -- Japanese anime novel. The Erotic Rites of Countess Dracula (2001) -- Female vampire rock star in the '60s. Blade II (2002) Queen of the Damned (2002) -- Vaguely Anne Ricey. Vampire Clan (2002) -- Those crazy homicidal teens. An Erotic Vampire in Paris (2002) -- Lesbian Parisian adventure. Barely Legal Lesbian Vampires (2003) -- Camilla courts Lilith. Dracula II: Ascension (2003) -- Med students offered cash for ancient plasma. Vampires Anonymous (2003) -- Vic the Vampire in a 12-step program. Vlad (2003) -- Three American students in the Carpathian mountains. Vampires: Out for Blood (2004) -- Rave scene as feeding grounds. Blood Angels (2004) -- Older sister is vampiric seductress. Vampires vs. Zombies (2004) -- Infected girl and father encounter both. Lust for Dracula (2004) -- Housewife and updated Stoker character names. Vampire Sisters (2004) -- Adult entertainment web site by vampire prostitutes. Dracula 3000 (2004) -- Transport vessel has been missing for a century. Vampires: The Turning (2005) -- Martial arts and Thai vampire hunters | |