Movie Archive

Horror
"I condemn you to living death - to eternal hunger for living blood..."


This is obviously the largest movie genre for vampires. The public has always been afraid of what they do not understand, and vampires are literally a classic example. Along with the facination of living forever, our culture has an inate fear of becomming dinner. The victimization of our society plays along those lines as well. It brings out those fears we would like to keep hidden under the covers late a night while watching a black and white feature. Unfortunately for them, the greater danger is in their own minds.

An archive of horror movies with little infomration available is included here: HORROR ARCHIVE.

Ahkea Khots (The Bad Flower)
(1961)

Rated:
Starring: Chimi Kim, Yechoon Lee
Sunglim Films
Director: Youngmin Lee

Synopsis: Based of Hammer's Horror of Dracula


Alabama's Ghost
(1972)

Rated:
Starring: Lani Freeman, Pierre Le Page
Ellman/Bremson International
Director: Frederic Hobbs

Synopsis: It pits a vampire rock group against a ghost.


Alraune
(1918)

Rated:
Starring: Guyla Gal, Rozzi Scollosi, Jena Torzs
Director: Mihaly Kertesz
Novel "Alraune": Hans Heinz Ewers


Alraune
(1918)

Rated:
Starring:
Neutral Films
Director: Eugen Illes
Novel "Alraune": Hans Heinz Ewers


Alraune
(1928)

Rated:
Starring: Brigitte Helm, Paul Wegener, Ivan Petrovich, Hans Trautner, Louis Ralph
AMA Films
Director: Heich Galeen
Novel "Alraune": Hans Heinz Ewers
Also released as: The Unholy Love


Alraune
(1930)

Rated:
Starring: Brigitte Helm, Albert Basserman, Agnes Straub, Kaethe Haack
UFA
Director: Richard Oswald
Novel "Alraune": Hans Heinz Ewers
Also released as: Daughter of Evil


Alraune
(1952)

Rated:
Starring: Hildegard Knef, Erich von Stroheim, Karl Boehm, Julia Koschka
Director: Arthur Maria Rabenalt
Novel "Alraune": Hans Heinz Ewers


Anak Pontianak
(1958)

Rated:
Starring: Hasimah, Haj Sattar, Dyang Sofia
Shaw Brothers
Director: Ramon Estella
Also released as: Son of the Vampire, Curse of the Vampire


Batman Dracula
(1964)

Rated:
Starring: Jack Smith, Baby Jane Holtzer
Filmmaker's Cooperative
Director: Andy Warhol


Billy the Kid verses Dracula
(1966)

Rated:
Starring: John Carradine
Circle/Embassy Pictures
Director: William Beaudine

Synopsis: Dracula is finally killed by the reformed outlaw, Billy the Kid.


Click for Price & Purchase Black Sunday
(1960)

Rated:
Starring: Barbara Steele, John Richardson, Ivo Garrani, Andrea Cecchi
American-International
Director: Mario Bava
Story "The Vij": Nicol Gogol
Also released as: La Maschera del Demonio, House of Fright, Revenge of the Vampire, Die Stinde Wenn Drakula Kommt, La Masque du Demon
• ASIN: B00000K2X9

Synopsis:A vengeful witch and her fiendish servant return from the grave and begin a bloody campaign to possess the body of the witch's beautiful look-alike descendant. Only the girl's brother and a handsome doctor stand in her way. - Summary by D.A. Kellough {dkelloug@infinet.com}


Click for Price & Purchase Blackula
(1972)

Rated:
Starring: William Marshall, Denise Nicola, Vonetta McGee, Gordon Pinsent
American International
Director: William Crain
• ASIN: B000035P6X

Synopsis: African Prince Mamuwalde solicits help from Dracula to fight slavery. Instead, Dracula vampirizes him and turns him into Blackula.


Click for Price & Purchace Blade
(1998)

Rated:
Starring: Wesley Snipes, Stephen Dorff, Kris Kristofferson, N'Bushe Wright, Donal Logue
New Line Cinema
Director: Stephen Norrington
Producer: Peter Frankfurt, Wesley Snipes, Robert Engelman
Writer: David S. Goyer
• Runtime: 91 minutes
• ASIN: 078062369X

Synopsis: Wesley Snipes (U.S. Marshals, Passenger 57, Murder at 1600) stars as the tortured soul Blade - possessing powers greater than any man or creature of the night. Blade sharpens his lethal skills under the guidance of a professional vampire hunter (Kris Kristofferson). When the bloodthirsty Immortals' lord, Deacon Frost (Stephen Dorff), declares war on the human race, Blade is humanity's last hope for survival.


Blood and Roses
(1961)

Rated:
Starring: Annette Stroyberg Vadim, Mel Ferrer, Elsa Martinelli
EGE Films/Documento Films
Director: Roger Vadim
Novella "Carmilla": Sheridan Le Fanu
Also released as: Et Mourir de Plaisir
• ASIN: 6302491894

Synopsis: The story of a young female vampire who attacks her human peers.


Blood Bath
(1966)

Rated:
Starring: Willaim Campbell, Marissa Mathes, Lori Saunders
AIP/Jack Hill
Director: Stephanie Rothman, Jack Hill
Also released as: Track of the Vampire

Synopsis: An artist, possessed by a vampire ancestor, paints people and then immerses them in a vat of hot wax.


Blood Beast Terror
(1969)

Rated:
Starring: Vanessa Howard, Peter Cushing, Robert Flemyng, Wanda Ventham
Tigon/Eastman
Director: Vernon Sewell
Also released as: Deathshead Vampire, Vampire-Beast Craves Blood
• ASIN: B00004W5WK

Synopsis: A giant blood-sucking moth is killing people and the police must track it down.


Blood Ceremony
(1972)

Rated:
Starring: Lucia Bose, Karl Ziemmer, Ewa Aulin, Anna Farra
X Films/Luis Films
Director: Jorge Grau
Also released as: Legend of Blood Castle, Ceremonia Sangrienta, Ritual of Blood

Synopsis: A movie based on the Elizabeth Bathory legend.


The Blood Drinkers
(1966)

Rated:
Starring: Ronald Remy, Amelia Fuentes, Eddie Fernandez
Hemisphere
Director: Gerardo de Leon
Also released as: The Vampire People

Synopsis: A vampire tries to save his dying girlfriend by kidnapping her twin sister to transplant her heart.


Blood Fiend
(1966)

Rated:
Starring: Christopher Lee, Jenny Till, Lelia Goldoni, Julien Glover
Pennea
Director: Samuel Gallu
Also released as: Female Fiend, The Theatre of Death

Synopsis: A man is suspected of vampire murders.


Blood Lust
(1970)

Rated:
Starring:Werner Pochath, Ellen Umlauf, Peter Hamm
Monarex
Director: Marijan Vajda
Also released as: Mosquito der Schonder

Synopsis: The story of a man with a fetish who breaks into funeral homes to mutilate bodies and drink the blood.


Blood of Dracula
(1957)

Rated:
Starring: Sandra Harrison, Louise Lewis, Gail Ganley
Universal/AI
Director: Herbert L. Strock
Also released as: Blood is My Heritage, Blood of the Demon
• Runtime: 68 minutes
• ASIN: 6302135362

Synopsis: A young girl at a girl's school becomes a vampire after her teacher hypnotized her.


Click for Price & Purchase Blood of Dracula's Castle
(1969)

Rated:
Starring: Alex D'Arcy, John Carradine, Paula Raymond
A&E Film Corporation
Director: Al Adamson, Jean Hewitt
Also released as: Dracula's Castle
• ASIN: 6304235313

Synopsis: Dracula and his wife are living incognito in a deserted castle with a group of young maidens they keep chained up as a living food supply.


Blood of Nostradamus
(1960)

Rated:
Starring: German Robles, Julio Aleman, Domingo Soler
Bosas Priego
Director: Frederico Curiel
Also released as: La Sangre de Nostrodamus

Synopsis: Last of four features starring German Robles as the vampire Nostradamus.


The Blood of the Vampire
(1958)

Rated:
Starring: Donald Wolfit, Barbara Shelley, Vincent Ball, Victor Moddern
Universal/Eros
Director: Hey Cass
• ASIN: 6302948622

Synopsis: The formerly dead Dr. Callistratus is exparimenting with the blood of the inmates at the insane asylum in order to stay alive.


Blood of the Virgins
(1968)

Rated:
Starring: Gloria Prat, Ricardo Bauleo, Rolo Puente
Azteca
Director: Emilio Vieyra
Also released as: Sangre de Virgenes


The Blood Spattered Bride
(1974)

Rated:
Starring: Alexandra Bastedo, Manibel Martin, Simon Andrew, Dean Selmrer
Morgana Films
Director: Vincent Aranda
Also released as: La Novia Ensangretada, Bloody Fiance, Til Death Us Do Part


The Bloodsuckers
(1969)

Rated:
Starring: Patrick Mower, Peter Cushing, Patrick MacNee
Chevron-Paragon/Lucinda-Titan
Director: Michael Burrowes
Novel "Doctors Wear Scarlet": Simon Raven
Also released as: Incense of the Damned

Synopsis: Vampirism is treated as real, but as a psychological condition.


Blood Thirst
(1965)

Rated:
Starring: Robert Winston, Yvonne Nielson, Judy Dennis, Katherine Heyk
Chevron-Paragon/Journey
Director: Newt Arnold
Also released as: The Horror from Beyond, Blood Seekers

Synopsis: An American detective uncovers a cult of blood-drinkers led by a vampire prietess. Released in the US in 1971.


The Bloody Vampire
(1961)

Rated:
Starring: Carlos Agosti, Begona Palacios, Antonio Raxell, Erna Martha Bauman
Tele Talia Films/Clasa-Mohme/American Internationsl Pictures
Director: Miguel Morayta
Also released as: El Vampiro Sangriento

Synopsis: Count Caliostro is a vampire hunter trying to locate and destroy the vampire Count Frankenhausen.


Click for Price & PurchaseBordello of Blood (Tales from the Crypt Presents)
(1996)

Rated:
Starring: Dennis Miller, Erika Eleniak, Angie Everhart, Chris Sarandon, Corey Feldman
Universal Pictures
Director: Gilbert Adler
Producer: Gilbert Adler
Writer: Bob Gale, Robert Zemeckis
Screenplay: A L Katz, Gilbert Adler
Comic Book: William M. Gaines
• Runtime: 87 minutes
• ASIN: 0783221223

Synopsis: Private eye Rafe Guttman (Dennis Miller) is hired by repressed, born-again Katherine to find her missing bad-boy brother. The trail leads him to a whorehouse run by a thousand-year-old vampire and secretly backed by Katherine's boss, televangelist Jimmy Current.


Click for Price & Purchase Bram Stoker's Count Dracula
(1970)

Rated:
Starring: Christopher Lee, Herbert Lom, Klaus Kinski, et al.
Fιnix/Cooperativa Cinematogrαfica
Director: Jesus Franco
Producer: Harry Alan Towers
Also released as: El Conde Drαcula, Il Conte Dracula (Italy), Il Demone nero (Italy), Dracula 71, Nachts, wenn Dracula erwacht (West Germany), The Nights of Dracula
• Runtime: 86 minutes
• ASIN: 6300208052

Synopsis: Version of the Bram Stoker classic has Count Dracula as an old man who grows younger whenever he dines on the blood of young maidens. - Summary by Humberto Amador


Click for Price & Purchase Brides of Dracula
(1960)

Rated:
2-3 days Starring: David Peel, Yvonne Monlaur, Martita Hunt, Peter Cushing
Hammer
Director: Terence Fisher
Screenplay: Jimmy Sangster
Also released as: Les Maitresses de Dracula (FR)
• ASIN: 6302503507

Synopsis: One of Dracula's disciples is released to prey uopn a girl's school. Van Helsing is called in to track him down.


Bring Me the Vampire
(1961)

Rated:
Starring: Joaquin Garcia Vargas, Alfonso Pompin Iglesias, Jose Jasso
Estudios America
Director: Alfredo E. Crevenna
Also released as: Enchenme al Vampiro, Throw Me to the Vampire

Synopsis: A group of people have to stay in a castle for a month in order to receive a fortune. While there they encounter a vampire who turns out to be fake.


Click for Price & Purchace Captain Kronos - Vampire Hunter
(1974)

Rated:
Not for sale to persons under age 18.
Starring: Caroline Muo, Wanda Ventham, et al.
Hammer
Director: Brian Clemens
• ASIN: B000006584

Summary: Vampire hunter and expert swordsman Kronos finds himself in a small village where several of the local young women have been found in an advanced state of age, their youth drained from them by a vampire's kiss. Kronos' search leads him to the Durward estate where he is met by the effete children of the apparently aged and sick Lady Durward. Summary written by Doug Sederberg {vornoff@sonic.net}


Carry on Screaming
(1966)

Rated:
Starring: Fenella Fielding, Harry H. Corbett, Kenneth Williams, Joan Sims
Peter Rogers/Warner-Pathe/Anglo-Amalgamated/Sigma III
Director: Gerald Thomas
Also released as: Screaming, Carry on Vampire

Synopsis: A vampire couple attacks young girls who are vampirizaed and then turned into store window mannequins.


Castle of the Living Dead
(1964)

Rated:
Starring: Chirstopher Lee, Donald Sutherland, Dala Germani, Philippe Leroy
Malasky
Director: Luciano Wise, Michael Reeves
Also released as: Il Castello de Morti Vivi

Synopsis: The vampiric Lee is turning girls into the living dead at his secret lair beneath a castle.


Click for Price & Purchase Children of the Night
(1991)

Rated:
Starring: Peter Deluise, Karen Black, Ami Dolenz, Maya McLaughlin
Columbia Pictures Corporation/Fangoria Films
Director: Tony Randel
• ASIN: 6302529727

Synopsis: A schoolteacher teams up with with his friend to stop a town being overrun by teenaged vampires.


Condemned to Live
(1935)

Rated:
Starring: Ralph Morgan, Maxine Doyle, Russell Gleason, Pedro de Corboda
Invincible
Director: Frank Strayer

Synopsis: Professor Paul Kristan is condemned to live after being turned into a vampire by the full moon. He then unwillingly begins attacking the residents of a small European village.


Chi o Suu Ningyo
(1970)

Rated:
Starring: Atsuo Nakamura, Kayo Matsuo, Akira Nakao
Toho
Director: Michio Yamaoto
Also released as: The Night of the Vampire, Yureiyashiki no Kyofu - Chi Wo Sun Ningyo


Chosen Survivors
(1974)

Rated:
Starring: Jackie Cooper, Alex Cord, Richard Jaeckel, Bradford Pillman
Chrubusco/Metromedia/Alpine
Director: Sutton Roley

Synopsis: Vampires attack a B-movie cast in the desert following an A-bomb test.


Click for Price & Purchase Club Vampire
(1997)

Rated:
Starring: John Savage, Starr Andreeff, Mariam Parris, Michael J. Anderson, Diana Frank, Ross Malinger, Viktoria Chapman
Concorde/New Horizons
Director: Andy Ruben
• Runtime: 76 minutes
• ASIN: 6305120234

Synopsis: Not Yet Available.


Click for Price and Purchase Count Yorga, Vampire
(1970)

Rated:
Starring: Roger Perry, Michael Murphy, Michael Macready, Robert Quarry
Erica/American International
Director: Bob Kelljan
• ASIN: 0792843908

Synopsis: A Dracula-like Count Yorga attacks modern day Los Angeles.


Countess Dracula
(1970)

Rated:
Starring: Ingrid Pitt, Nigel Green, Sandor Eles, Maurice Denham
Hammer
Director: Peter Sasdy
Novel "The Bloody Countess": Valentine Peose


Crime Doctor's Courage
(1945)

Rated:
Starring: Anthony Caruso, Lupita Tovar, Warner Baxter, Hillery Brooke, Jerome Cowan
Columbia
Director: George Sherman

Synopsis: Dr. Ordway, criminal psychologist, investigates a dance team that is suspected of being vampires.


Cuadecue (Vampir)
(1970)

Rated:
Starring: Christopher Lee, Herbert Lom, Soledad Miranda, Fred Williams
Films 59 Barcelona
Director: Pedro Portabella


Le Culte du Vampire
(1971)

Rated:
Starring: Willie Braque, Louise Dhour, Eric Loosfeld
Director: Jean Rollin


Curse of Nostradamus
(1960)

Rated:
Starring: German Robles, Domingo Soler, Julio Aleman
Bosas Priego
Director: Frederico Curiel
Also released as: Maldicion de Nostrodamus

Synopsis: First of four features starring German Robles as the vampire Nostradamus.


Click for Price & Purchase Curse of the Devil
(1973)

Rated:
Starring: Patty Shepard, Paul Naschy, Fay Falcon, Vidal Molina
Loyus/Producciones Escorpion
Director: Carlos Aured
Also released as: The Return of Walpurgis, The Black Harvest of Countess Dracula
• ASIN: B00000F0HH

Synopsis: Seventh in the series. The werewolf is cursed by a dying Countess Elizabeth Bathory.


Click for Price & Purchase Curse of the Undead
(1959)

Rated:
Starring: Michael Pate, Eric Fleming, Kathleen Crowley, John Hoyt
Universal Pictures
Director: Edward Dein
Also released as: Affairs of a Vampire, Mark of the West, Mark of the Beast, Le Teur Invisible, The Invisible Killer, Les Griffes du Vampire, The Grip of the Vampire
• ASIN: 6304119003

Synopsis: The first vampire western.


Curse of the Vampires
(1970)

Rated:
Starring: Mary Walter, Amalia Fuentes, Eddie Garcia, Romeo Vasquez
Scertre Industries/Hemisphere
Director: Gerardo de Leon
Also released as: Creatures of Evil, Blood of the vampires, Dugong Vampia

Synopsis: A family vampire movie in which a mother passes her vampire condition to her son, and then he infects the rest of the family.


Click for Price & Purchase Daughters of Darkness
(1971)

Rated:
Starring: Delphine Seyrig, Daniele Ouimet, John Karlen, Andrea Rau
Roxy/Mediterranean/Gemini
Director: Harry Kumel
Also released as: Blut on den Lippen, Le Rouge aux Levres, The Promise of Red Lips
• ASIN: 1564427978

Synopsis: A contemporary story based on the Elizabeth Bathory legend, which develops its lesbian themes.


The Daughter of Dracula
(1972)

Rated:
Starring: Howard Vernon, Britt Nichols, Dennis Price
Comptoir Francais du Film/Interfilme
Director: Jesus Franco
Also released as: La Hija de Dracula, La Fille de Dracula

Synopsis: Not Available.


Dead Men Walk
(1943)

Rated:
Starring: George Zucco, Mary Carlisle, Nedrick Young, Dwight Frye
Producers Releasing Corporation
Director: San Neufield
Also released as: Creatures of the Devil

Synopsis: Zucco portrays a vampire with a non-vampire twin brother.


Dendam Pontianak (Revenge of the Vampire)
(1957)

Rated:
Starring: Maria Menado, Mustapha Maarof, Puteh Lawah, S.M. Wahid
Keris
Director: B.N. Rao

Synopsis: Second in the series.


A Deusade Marmore-Escrava do Diabo
(1978)

Rated:
Starring: Jose Mojica Marins, Joao Paulo, Luandy Maldonado
Panorama do Brazil
Director: Rosangela Maldonado

Synopsis: A 2000-year-old woman survives by sucking the life from her lovers.


The Devil's Mistress
(1966)

Rated:
Starring: Joan Stapleton, Arthur Restley, Robert Gregory
Emerson/Holiday/WGN
Director: Orville Wanzer

Synopsis: A female psychic vampire attacks the men who killed her husband in the Old West.


The Devils of Darkness
(1965)

Rated:
Starring: Hubert Noel, Willaim Sylvester, Tracy Reed, Carole Gray
Planet Films/Fox
Director: Lance Comfort

Synopsis: Two friends investigate the death of a young man killed on vacation in Breton and discover a group of local vampires.


Click for Price & Purchase Dracula
(1931)

Rated:
Starring: Bela Lugosi, Dwight Frye, Helen Chandler, Edward Van Sloan
Universal
Director: Tod Browning
• ASIN: B00000JPHD

Synopsis: After a harrowing ride through the Carpathian mountains in eastern Europe, Renfield enters castle Dracula to finalize the transferral of Carfax Abbey in London to Count Dracula, who is in actuality a vampire. Renfield is drugged by the eerily hypnotic count, and turned into one of his thralls, protecting him during his sea voyage to London. After sucking the blood and turning the young Lucy Weston into a vampire, Dracula turns his attention to her friend Mina Seward, daughter of Dr. Seward who then calls in a specialist, Dr. Van Helsing, to diagnose the sudden deterioration of Mina's health. Van Helsing, realizing that Dracula is indeed a vampire, tries to prepare Mina's fiance, John Harker, and Dr. Seward for what is to come and the measures that will have to be taken to prevent Mina from becoming one of the undead. - Summary by Doug Sederberg {vornoff@sonic.net}


Dracula
(1931)

Rated:
Starring: Carlos Villarias, Lupita Tovar, Pablo, Alvarey Rubio
Universal
Director: George Medford

Synopsis; Spanish language version of above.


Click for Price & Purchase Dracula
(1979)

Rated:
Starring: Frank Langella, Laurence Olivier, et al.
The Mirisch Corporation/Universal Pictures
Director: John Badham
Writer: Hamilton Deane
Novel "Dracula": Bram Stoker
• Runtime: 109 minutes
• ASIN: 6300182193

Synopsis: When a schooner is wrecked off Whitby the only survivor is Count Dracula who has arrived with large amounts of Transylvanian soil to take up residence in Carfax Abbey. He makes friends with Dr Seward who runs the local asylum and with his daughter Lucy, her friend Mina, and with Jonathan Harker, Lucy's solicitor fiance. But almost immediately, Mina dies from loss of blood, and just possibly this may not be a coincidence. - Summary by Jeremy Perkins {jwp@aber.ac.uk}


Click for Price & Purchase Dracula
(1974)

Rated:
Starring: Jack Palance, Nigel Davenport, Fiona Lewis
Dan Curtis Productions Inc./Latglen Ltd./Universal TV
Director: Dan Curtis
• Runtime: 100 minutes
• ASIN: 6302627311

Synopsis: Not Available.


Click for Price & Purchase Dracula AD 1972
(1972)

Rated:
Starring: Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing, Christopher Neame, Stephanie Beacham
Hammer Film Productions Limited
Director: Alan Gibson
• ASIN: 6303169023

Synopsis: In London 1872 - the final battle between Lawrence van Helsing and Count Dracula on top of a coach results in Dracula dying from a stake made from the remains of a wooden wheel. Lawrence dies from his wounds and, as he is buried, a servant of Dracula buries the remains of the stake by the grave and keeps a bottle of Dracula's ashes and the ring. One hundred years later, the colourful 1972, Johnny, the great-grandson of the servant joins up with a "group" containing Jessica, the grand-daughter of the present vampire hunter, Abraham van Helsing and with their unknowing help resurrect Dracula in the 20th Century who is determined to destroy the house of Van Helsing, but who can believe that The king of the Vampires really exists and is alive - in 20th Century London? - Summary by Lee Horton {Leeh@tcp.co.uk}


Click for Price & Purchase Dracula 2000
(2000)

Rated:
Starring: Gerard Butler, Christopher Plummer, Jonny Lee Miller, Justine Waddell, Jennifer Esposito, Omar Epps, Colleen Fitzpatrick, Jeri Ryan
Carfax Productions Ltd./Dimension Films/Neo Art & Logic/Wes Craven Films
Director: Patrick Lussier
Producer: W.K. Border, Joel Soisson
Writer: Joel Soisson, Patrick Lussier
Trailer for Dracula 2000
Also released as: Dracula 2001, Wes Craven Presents Dracula 2000
• ASIN: B00005CC72

Synopsis: In the millenium version of this classic Gothic horror we find Abraham Van Helsing, who has tangled with Count Dracula in the past, working as an English antiques dealer. Simon is a vampire hunter in training under his apprenticeship. Van Helsing and Simon travel from London to New Orleans to rescue Van Helsing's daughter Mary from the family's life long nemesis - Dracula. - Summary by Sujit R. Varma {sujit_varma@hotmail.com}


Click for Price & Purchase Dracula Has Risen from the Grave
(1968)

Rated:
Starring: Christopher Lee, Veronica Carlson, Barry Andrews, Barbara Ewing, Rupert Davies
Hammer
Director: Freddie Francis
• ASIN: 6302676835

Synopsis: After a Catholic Monsignor exorcises Dracula's Castle, the Count attacks him using a local priest and others under his control.


Dracula in Istanbul
(1953)

Rated:
Starring: Atif Kaptan, Annie Bell
Demirag
Director: Mehmet Muhtar


Click for Price & Purchase Dracula's Daughter
(1936)

Rated:
Starring: Gloria Holt, Edward van Sloan, Irving Pichel, Margaret Churchill, Otto Kruger
Universal
Director: Lambert Hillyer
• ASIN: 6302526175

Synopsis: Prof. Van Helsing is in danger of prosecution for the murder of Dracula...until a hypnotic woman steals the Count's body and cremates it. Bloodless corpses start appearing in London again, and Hungarian countess Marya Zaleska seeks the aid of Jeffrey Garth, psychiatrist, in freeing herself of a mysterious evil influence. The scene changes from foggy London back to that eerie road to the Borgo Pass... - Summary by Rod Crawford {puffinus@u.washington.edu}


Click for Price & Purchase Dracula's Last Rites
(1980)

Rated:
Starring: Patricia Lee Hammond, Gerald Fielding, Victor Jorge
New Empire Features/Cannon
Director: Dominic Paris
Also released as: Last Rites
• ASIN: 6302872731

Synopsis: A blood-curdling tale of a sheriff and a mortician in a small town who are up to no good.


Click for Price & Purchase Dracula's Widow
(1988)

Rated:
Starring: Sylvia Kristel, Josef Sommer, Lenny Van Dohlen, Marc Coppola, Rachel Jones
De Laurentis Entertainment
Director: Christopher Coppola
• ASIN: 6301929225

Synopsis: Countess Dracula, missing her husband and desperately in need of a substitute, picks innocent Raymond as her victim. his girlfriend and a cynical cop fight to save his soul from the Countess's damnation.


Click for Price & Purchase Dracula vs Frankenstein
(1969)

Rated:
Starring: Michael Rennie, Paul Naschy, Craig Hill
Internatinal Jaguar; Jamie Prades/Eichberg Film
Director: Hugo Fregonese, Tulio Demichelli
Also released as: El Hombre que Vino del Ummo, Blood of Frankenstein, Assignment Terror, The Man Who Came from Ummo, Dracula Jagt Frankenstein
• ASIN: 6304753365

Synopsis: Scientists from another planet travel to Earth and begin to reanimate the world's monsters to take over the world.


Click for Price & Purchase Dracula: Prince of Darkness
(1965)

Rated:
Starring: Christopher Lee, Francis Matthew, Suzan Farmer, Charles Tingwell, Barbara Shelley
Hammer/Fox
Director: Terence Fisher
Screenplay: Jimmy Sangster (John Sansom)
Also released as: Disciple of Dracula, Revenge of Dracula, The Bloody Scream of Dracula
• ASIN: 1564427099

Synopsis: Dracula must handle a group of travelers who are forced to spend the night in his castle.


The Empire of Dracula
(1967)

Rated:
Starring: Eric del Castillo, Ethel Carrillo, Cesar del Campo, Lucha Villa
Filmica Vergara
Director: Frederico Curiel
Also released as: El Imperio de Dracula, Las Mujeres de Dracula, Sinfonia del Mas Alla

Synopsis: A young man arrives at Castle Draculstein on a mission of revenge over the Count who has killed his father.


Click for Price & Purchase The Evil of Dracula
(1975)

Rated:
Starring: Hunie Tanaka, Toshio Kurosawa, Marika Mochizuki, Shin Kishida
Toho
Director: Michio Yamamoto
Also released as: Chi O Suu Bana
• ASIN: 6303188222

Synopsis: Dracula, played by an uncredited caucasian, was shipwrecked in the 1600s in Japan, when Christianity was illegal. He was forced to spit on the cross and wander alone in the desert. Upon finding himself bleeding, he was so thirsty he drank the blood and acquired a taste for it, attacking local teenager Keiko. In present day, Professor Shiraki arrives at a girl's school where he was to be teaching, but now the principal, whose wife died in a car accident, wants Shiraki to take over for him. The principal is keeping his wife in the cellar for a week, supposedly according to local custom, to see if she might return to life. Immediately suspicious, Shiraki investigates and becomes entrenched in horror of the vampires. Three girls are caught up too, as one has already been bitten, and her roomates stay to care for her. - Summary by Scott Hutchins {scottandrewh@home.com}


Fangs of the Living Dead
(1968)

Rated:
Starring: Julian Ugarte, Anita Ekberg, John Hamilton, Diana Lorys
Triton/Victory/Cobra/Felix/Emporix
Director: Amando de Ossorio
Also released as: Malenka-La Nipote del Vampiro, Malenka la Vampira, Malenka-The Niece of the Vampir, The Vampire's Niece

Synopsis: A vampire tried to convince his niece that she is a reincarnation of a nun burned for practicing witchcraft.


Click for Price & Purchase The Forsaken
(2001)

Rated:
Starring: Kerr Smith, Brendan Fehr, Izabella Miko, Phina Oruche, Simon Rex, Carrie Snodgress, Jonathon Schaech
Sandstorm Films
Director: J.S. Cardone
Producer: Scott Einbinder, Carol Kottenbrook
• Runtime: 90 minutes
• ASIN: B00005NBAV

Synopsis: Sean is driving cross-country to deliver a vintage Mercedes and attend his sister's wedding when he picks up a hitchhiker, Nick, who just happens to be a vampire hunter, tracking down a group of youthful vampires that feed on unwary travelers. As the plot thickens, they run into Megan, who has been left for dead by the vampires. As they use her as a lure for the vampires, Sean becomes attracted to her. Further complications ensue when Sean is infected with the vampire virus. He, Megan and Nick must race against time to kill the vampire leader to stop Sean from becoming one of the undead. - Summary by Greg Bulmash {greg@imdb.com}


Click for Price & Purchase From Dusk til Dawn
(1996)

Rated:
Starring: George Clooney, Quentin Tarantino
A Band Apart/Dimension Films/Miramax Films
Director: Robert Rodriguez
Producer: Gianni Nunnari, Meir Teper
Writer: Robert Kurtzman, Quentin Tarantino
• Runtime: 108 minutes
• ASIN: 6304106017

Synopsis: The Gecko brothers takes a priest and his family hostage while en route to freedom and Mexico. Arriving there they come onto a club filled with loads of dark and mysterious characters. But if only the Gecko boys realised that they were indeed in far deeper shit than they could ever imagine. - Summary by James Steele {bond@iafrica.com}


Click for Price & Purchase From Dusk til Dawn 2 - Texas Blood Money
(1999)

Rated:
Starring: Robert Patrick, Bo Hopkins, Duane Whitaker, Muse Watson, Brett Harrelson, Raymond Cruz, Tiffani-Amber Thiessen
A Band Apart/Dimension Films/Los Hooligans Productions
Director: Scott Spiegel
Producer: Michael S. Murphey, Gianni Nunnari, Meir Teper
Writer: Scott Spiegel, Boaz Yakin
• Runtime: 88 minutes
• ASIN: 0788817000

Synopsis: Five criminals get together to rob a bank in Mexico. On his way to their rendezvous point, one of them gets into an accident, and stumbles upon the Titty Twister Bar. This little detour sets up the terror that awaits the outlaws and the officers on their trail. - Summary by Phil Fernando


Click for Price & Purchase From Dusk til Dawn 3-Hangman's Daughter
(2000)

Rated:
Starring: Marco Leonardi, Michael Parks, Temuera Morrison, Rebecca Gayheart, Ara Celi
A Band Apart/Dimension Films/Los Hooligans Productions
Director: P.J. Pesce
Producer: Michael S. Murphey, Gianni Nunnari, Meir Teper
Writer: Αlvaro Rodrνguez, Robert Rodriguez
• Runtime: 94 minutes
• ASIN: B00003BE45

Synopsis: "Prequel" to the first From Dusk Till Dawn is set in Mexico in the early 1900's which begins with the escape of Johnny Madrid, a dangerous local outlaw, from the gallows who then kidnaps his hangman's beautiful daughter, Esmeralda, with a little help from Reece, a female outlaw from the U.S. With the hangman and a local posse on their trail, Johnny meets with his gang who all rob a stagecoach which contains American author Ambrose Bierce along with newlywed couble John and Mary Newlie.

As night falls, all parties coindicently seek shelter in an isolated inn/whorehouse which is run by vampires led by the high priestess Quixtla who targets Esmeralda, since Esmeralda is revealed to be the half-human, half-vampire princess Santanico Pandemonium, whom the vampires want as their heir in which all the humans must join forces if they are to survive the night from the vicious blood-suckers. - Summary by Matthew Patay {pataygs@voicenet.com}


Click for Price & Purchase Ganja and Hess
(1973)

Rated:
Starring: Duane Jones, Marlene Clark, Bill Gunn, Leonard Jackson
Quentin Kelly and Jack Jordan
Director: Bill Gunn, Fima Noveck
Also released as: Bloodcouple, Black Evil, Black Out: The Moment of Terror, Black Vampire, Double Possession
• ASIN: B000009RZA


Goke, Body Snatchers from Hell
(1969)

Rated:
Starring: Hidea Ko, Teruo Yoshida, Tomomi Sato
Shochiku
Director: Hajime Sato
Also released as: Kyuketsuki Gokemidore

Synopsis: An alien vampire attacks the passengers of a crashed airplane. Survivors discover that he was but one of a large number that were attacking the human race.


Goliath vs. the Vampire

(1964)

Rated:
Starring: Guido Celano, Gordon Scott, Gianna Maria Canale, Jacques Sernas
Ambrosiana Cinematografica/AIP
Director: Giacomo Gentilomo
Also released as: Goliath and the Vampires, Maciste Contro il Vampiro, The Vampires

Synopsis: Goliath must battle a group of zombies controlled by a vampire.


Click for Price & Purchase Graveyard Shift
(1986)

Rated:
Starring: Silvio Oliviero, Helen Papas, Cliff Stoker, Porin Ferber
Cinemaventures-Lightshow/Shapiro
Director: Gerard Ciccoritti
• ASIN: 6302913039

Synopsis: Night brings out the hungerin people, especially a mysterious NY cab driver. He is a powerful vampire. And working the night shift brings a sultry array of sensuous passengers within his grasp. Embracing those ready to die, he controls an erratic but well-balanced vampire realm. Then unexpectedly, he discovers erotic human passion-unleashing a raging, terrorizing evil. When a slew of innocent citizens are senselessly slaughtered, the baffled police must solve a 350 year old mystery of unsated passion. - Summary by Colonel Sir Harry Flashman VC {col_flashman@earthlink.net}


Hand of Death
(1966)

Rated:
Starring: Alizia Gur, Terence de Marney, William Sylvester, Diane Clare
Associated-British-Pattie
Director: Frederick Goode
Also released as: Beast of Morocco, The Hand of Night

Synopsis: A man in a fit of despair becomes the object of the attack of some psychic vampires while in Morocco.


Click for Price & Purchase Horror of Dracula
(1958)

Rated:
Starring: Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing, Carol Marsh, Melissa Stribling
Hammer
Director: Terence Fisher
Also released as: Dracula (UK), Dracula il Vampiro (SP), Le Chauchemar de Dracula(FR)
Screenplay: Jimmy Sangster
• ASIN: 630281474X

Synopsis: After Jonathan Harker attacks Dracula at his castle (apparently somewhere in Germany), the vampire travels to a nearby city, where he preys on the family of Harker's fiancιe. The only one who may be able to protect them is Dr. van Helsing, Harker's friend and fellow-student of vampires, who is determined to destroy Dracula, whatever the cost.


Click for Price & Purchase House of Dracula
(1945)

Rated:
Starring: John Carradine, Lon Chaney, Jr., Glenn Strange, Onslow Stevens, Jane Adams
Universal
Director: Erle C. Kenton
Edition Details:
• ASIN: 630284178X

Synopsis: Released as a sequel to House of Frankenstein. A scientist attempts to turn the monsters back into people. Dracula rejects the offer and turns the scientist into a vampire instead.


The Inn of the Flying Dragon
(1981)

Rated:
Starring: Marilu Tolo, Per Oscarron, Patrick Magee, Curt Jurgens
Aspekt Film/Dragon Co./National Film School of Ireland
Director: Calvin Floyd
Story "The Room in the Dragon Volant": Sheridan Le Fanu
Also released as: Ondskans Vardshus, The Sleep of the Dead, The Sleep of Death
• ASIN: 6301763467

Synopsis: Not Available.


Invasion of the Vampires
(1962)

Rated:
Starring: Carlos Agosti, Rafael Etienne, Bertha Moss, Tito Junco
Tele-Talia/Trans-International
Director: Miguel Morayta
Also released as: La Invasion de los Vampiros

Synopsis: Count Frankenhausen and his early vampire victims attack a small Mexican town.


Isle of the Dead
(1945)

Rated:
Starring: Boris Karloff, Ellen Drew, Marc Cramer, Jason Robards
RKO
Director: Mark Robson
• ASIN: B000028U3Q

Synopsis: Karloff plays a military commander in a rural Balkan village who believes that a vampire (vrykolakas) is killing off the residents.


I Vampiri
(1957)

Rated:
Starring: Gianna-Maria Canale, Dario Michaelis, Antoine Balpetre, Paul Muller
Titan-Athena
Director: Riccardo Freda
Also released as: The Devil's Commandment, Lust of the Vampire, The Vampire of Notre Dame

Synopsis: The Duchess Marguerite is kept alive by the blood of young females.


Jaws of the Jungle
(1936)

Rated:
Starring: Teeto, Minta, Gukar
Jay Dee Kay
Director: J.D. Kendis

Synopsis: A group of vampire bats attack a Sri Lankan village.


Click for Price & PurchaceJohn Carpenter's Vampires

(1998)

Rated:
Starring: James Woods, Daniel Baldwin, Sheryl Lee, Thomas Ian Griffith, Maximillian Schell, Time Guinee
Columbia Pictures
Director: John Carpenter
Producer: Sandy King
Screenplay: Don Jakoby
Novel "VAMPIRE$": John Steakley

• Runtime: 108 minutes
• ASIN: 0767823796

Synopsis: "Forget everything you've ever heard about vampires," warns Jack Crow, the leader of Team Crow, a relentless group of mercenary vampire slayers. When Master Vampire Valek decimates Jack's entire team, Crow and the sole team survivor, Montoya, set out in persuit. Breaking all the rules, Crow and Montoya take one of Valek's victims hostage. The beautiful but unlucky prostitute is their sole psychic link to Valek, and through her senses they will track down the leader of the undead. As Valek nears the climax of his 600-year search for the Berziers Cross, Jack and the new Team Crow do everything humanly possible to prevent him from possessing the only thing that can grant him and all vampires the omnipotent power to walk in the daylight.


Click for Price & Purchase The Keep
(1984)

Rated:
Starring: Michael Carter, Scott Glenn, Alberta Watson, Juergen Prochnow
Director: Michael Mann
Novel "The Keep": F. Paul Wilson
• ASIN: 6300214346

Synopsis: At the height of the Nazi onslaught, several German soldiers unleash an unknown power from a medieval stone fortress.


Click for Price and Purchase Kiss of the Vampire
(1962)

Rated:
Starring: Noel Williams, Clifford Evans, Edward de Souza, Isobe Black
Hammer
Director: Don Sharp
Also released as: Kiss of Evil
• ASIN: 6303464696

Synopsis: A couple in a rural village encounter a group of vampires and find themselves in a war between them and a vampire hunter.


Click for Price & Purchase The Last Man on Earth
(1964)

Rated:
Starring: Vincent Price, Franca Betbia, Emma Danieli
La Regina/AIP
Director: Ubaldo Ragona
Novel "I Am Legend": Richard Matheson Also released as: L'Ultimo Uomo della Terra, Naked Terror, The Night Creatures, Night People, Vento di morte, Wind of Death
• ASIN: 6304277385

Synopsis: Dr. Robert Morgan (Vincent Price) is the only survivor of a devastating world-wide plague due to a mysterious immunity he acquired to the bacterium while working in Central America years ago. He is all alone now...or so it seems. As night falls, plague victims begin to leave their graves, part of a hellish undead army that'’s thirsting for blood...his! - Summary by Jeremy Lunt {durlinlunt@acadia.net}


Click for Price & Purchase The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires
(1979)

Rated:
Starring: Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing
Hammer
Director: Roy Ward Baker
Edition Details:
• ASIN: 6304960670

Synopsis: Vampire hunter Van Helsing (Cushing) is in China in the late 19th century to vanquish Dracula with the help of some karate-chopping assistants.


Click for Price & PurchaceLes Vampires
(1915)

Rated:
Starring: Jean Ayme, Irma Vep, Edouard Mate, Larcel Levesque
Director: Louis Fevillade
• AISN: 6305166552

Synopsis: Ten part serial filmed in France, released to US in 1916. This legendary seven-hour silent French serial, one of the earliest and most original gangster films, combines realism and fantasy. Written and directed by Louis Feuillade, Les Vampires concerns an intrepid reporter's pursuit of a strange gang of jewel thieves terrorizing Paris. The gang ambitiously seeks political, psychological, and sexual domination of the city's social elite, with the seductive Irma Vep (an anagram of "vampire") as its brazen leader. While slow going at first, the 10-part serial becomes more and more fascinating with each episode, thanks in large part to the alluring Musidora as Irma Vep. Because of her many guises and frightful charms, she truly becomes a vampire of sorts. Feuillade achieves a subversive, nightmarish atmosphere amid the everyday goings-on of the city. Filmed on the streets and back alleys of World War I Paris, the 1915 picture was a huge commercial success, though temporarily banned by Paris's chief of police for glamorizing crime. - Bill Desowitz


Lilith and Ly
(1919)

Rated:
Starring: Elga Beck, Hans Marschall, Ernest Escherich, Fritz Kammauf
Fiat Films
Director: Drich Kober

Synopsis: In this apparently lost film an inventor uses a strange jewel to bring to life a statue of Lilith, and falls in love with her. Soon, however, she begins to appear on a screen, also developed by the inventor, which reveals her to be a vampire who is slowly sucking his life essence from him, causing him to gradually fade away. He realizes the situation has become even more drastic when he notices his new love, Ly, is being possessed by Lilith and has also begun fading away. - Summary by Doug Sederberg {vornoff@sonic.net}


London After Midnight
(1927)

Rated:
Starring: Lon Chaney, Edna Tichnor, Coad Nagel
MGM
Director: Tod Browning
Story "The Hypnotist": Tod Browning

Synopsis: When Roger Balfour is found shot dead in his London home, his death is declared a suicide by Inspector Burke of Scotland Yard, even though the executor of Balfour's estate, Sir James Hamlin, insists his friend never would have taken his own life. Five years later, the abandoned Balfour house comes to life again with the arrival of two sinister-looking tenants: a fiendish-looking man with pointed teeth, bulging eyes and a tall beaver hat, and a pale young woman in a long gown. The presence of the strangers prompts Sir James, who lives next door, to call in Inspector Burke again. Also living in the Hamlin household are the other people who were also present in Balfour's house the night he died: Sir James' nephew, Arthur Hibbs; the late Balfour's now-grown daughter, Lucille; and Williams, the butler. Burke expresses skepticism about Sir James' suspicions that the new neighbors might have been involved in Balfour's death, until strange things start happening: Balfour's body disappears from its tomb.

The new maid, Smithson, tells a terrifying tale of being menaced in Lucille's bedroom by the stranger in the beaver hat. And a man spotted inside the Balfour house by Burke and Sir James looks distinctly like the late Roger Balfour. A skittish Arthur becomes convinced the neighbors are vampires. Burke takes Lucille aside, and tells her he doesn't believe her father committed suicide. He asks her to trust him. Burke also has a private talk with Arthur. Burke uses hypnosis to put Arthur into a trance, but learns nothing new about Balfour's death. That night, someone fires a shot into Arthur's room, but Arthur isn't there; instead, it's Burke who's slightly wounded.
Lucille is abducted by the beaver-hatted man and the butler and brought to her former home. Sir James, acting at Burke's instruction, also shows up at the Balfour house; he's met out front by the beaver-hatted man, who puts him into a hypnotic trance. Arthur breaks into the Balfour house in an attempt to rescue Lucille; he's caught by Burke and a couple of detectives and locked away. It turns out the man with the beaver hat and pointed teeth was really a disguised Inspector Burke, who was aided at times by a double; Smithson, the maid, is an assistant detective; the mysterious young woman, a stage performer working for the police.
Under Burke's hypnosis, Sir James re-creates his actions the night Roger Balfour died, with Lucille and the butler, Williams, playing themselves, and Burke's double playing the part of Balfour. It turns out Sir James shot and killed Balfour and made the death appear a suicide after Balfour rejected Sir James as a future husband for young Lucille. Sir James is brought out of his trance and arrested by Burke. The mystery of Balfour's death solved, Lucille and Arthur, who have come to realize how much they love each other, are now free to marry. - Summary by Eugene Kim {genekim@concentric.net}


Click for Price & Purchase The Lost Boys
(1987)

Rated:
Starring: Jason Patrick, Kiefer Sutherland, Corey Haim, Corey Feldman, Dianne Wiest, Edward Herrmann, Jami Gertz
Warner Bros.
Director: Joel Schumacher
Producer: Harvey Bernhard
Writer: Jeffrey Boam
• Runtime: 97 minutes
• ASIN: 6302814782

Synopsis: A mother and her two sons move to a small coast town in California. The town is plagued by bikers and some mysterious deaths. The younger boy makes friends with two other boys who claim to be vampire hunters while the older boy is drawn into the gang of bikers by a beautiful girl. The older boy starts sleeping days and staying out all night while the younger boy starts getting into trouble because of his friends' obsession. - Summary by Zaphod {aaa@scs.leeds.ac.uk}


Click for Price & Purchase Lust for a Vampire
(1970)

Rated:
Starring: Yutte Stensgaard, Mike Raven, Ralph Bates, Suzanna Leigh, Michael Johnson
Hammer/EMI
Director: Jimmy Sangster
Also released as: To Love a Vampire
• ASIN: 6303112153

Synopsis: The further adventures of Carmilla.


The Macabre Trunk
(1936)

Rated:
Starring: Rene Cardona, Ramon Pereda, Manuel Noriega
Ezet
Director: Miguel Zacarias
Also released as: El Baul Macabro

Synopsis: Dr. de Vialle kills young women but with a high purpose in mind. He uses their blood to keep his wife alive.


Magia
(1917)

Rated:
Starring: Mihaly Varkonyi
Corvin
Director: Alexander Korda

Synopsis: The vampiric Baron Merlin must drink the blood of a young man every thousandth full moon in order to survive.


Click for Price & Purchase Mark of the Vampire
(1935)

Rated:
Starring: Bela Lugosi, Lionel Barrymore, Lionel Atwill, Elizabeth Allen
MGM
Director: Tod Browning
Also released as: Werewolf of Paris, The Vampire of Prague
• ASIN: 6301971760

Synopsis: Delightful, intriguing tale of vampires terrorizing rural village; inspector Atwill, vampire expert Barrymore investigate. Sound remake of London After Midnight.


Click for Price & Purchase Martin
(1976)

Rated:
Starring: John Amplas, Lincoln Maazel, Christine Forrest, Elyane Nadeau, Sarah Venable, Tom Savini, Fran Middleton, Al Levitsky
Director: George A. Romero
Producer: Richard Rubinstein
Score: Donald Rubinstein

• Runtime: 96 minutes
• ASIN: 1564425460

Synopsis: Martin is a charming young man, though slightly mad. He freely admits the need to drink blood. Tata Cuda, Martin's stern old cousin, believes him to be an 84 year old vampire. By family law, in the shame of the curse, it has fallen to Cuda to keep the boy Martin in his house. Setermined to cleanse the boy's soul, Cuda warns Martin that should the vampire take a victim from their little town, he will destroy him without salvation.

When Martin becomes involved in an affair with a depressed young wife and begins to behave more humanly, he becomes confused and finds it difficult to select his next victim. He comes to the conclusion that he shouldn't have friends because it causes him to make mistakes - but now it is too late to go back.


Mary, Mary, Bloody Mary
(1975)

Rated:
Starring: Christina Ferrare, David Young, Helena Rojo, John Carradine
Proa/Transflor
Director: Carlos Lopez Moctezuma

Synopsis: A bisexual female vampire turns on her friends and forces her father to join the fight to end her reign of terror.


The Naked Witch
(1961)

Rated:
Starring: Beth Porter, Robert Burges, Lee Forbes
Alexander
Director: Andy Milligan
Also released as: The Naked Temptress
• Runtime: 101 minutes

Synopsis: A vampire witch is revived by someone pulling the stake from her body.


Click for Price & Purchase Near Dark
(1987)

Rated:
Starring: Lance Heicksen, Adrian Pasdar, Jenny Wright
De Laurentius Entertainment Group
Director: Katheryn Bigelow
• Runtime: 95 minutes
• ASIN: 6301928555

Synopsis: A mid-western farm boy reluctantly becomes a member of the undead when a girl he meets turns out to be part of a band of southern vampires who roam the highways in stolen cars. Part of his initiation includes a bloody assault on a hick bar. - Summary by Keith Loh {loh@sfu.ca}


A Night of Horror
(1916)

Rated:
Starring: Werner Krauss, Emil Jennings
Director: Arthur Robison


Night of the Vampires
(1964)

Rated:
Starring: Wolfgang Preiss, Adrian Hoven, Erika Remberg, Carl Mohner
Objectiv-Triglav-Film
Director: Akosvon Rathony
Also released as: Der Fluch der Grven Augen. The Curse of Green Eyes, Cave of the Living Dead


Click for Price & Purchase Nightwing
(1979)

Rated:
Starring: Nick Mancuso, David Warner, Kathryn Harrold, Strother Martin
Columbia
Director: Arthur Hiller
Novel "Nightwing": Martin Cruz Smith
• ASIN: 630279756X

Synopsis: A colony of vampire bats terrorize a small Indian community in New Mexico. Standard "Nature goes berserk" plot turns extra hokey toward the end when supernatural forces are discovered working through the bats. - Summary by Kent E. LaCombe


Nocturna
(1978)

Rated:
Starring: Nai Bonet, John Carradine, Yvonne De Carlo, Tony Hamilton, Brother Theodore
Compass International
Director: Harry Tampa
Also released as: Noctura, Granddaughter of Dracula
• Runtime: 85 minutes

Synopsis: Count Dracula is in trouble with the tax man, so he turns his castle into a disco palace.


Click for Price & Purchase F.W. Murnau's Nosferatu
(1922)

Rated:
Starring: Max Schreck, Alexander Granach
Director: F.W. Murnau
• ASIN: B00001W0F9

Synopsis: First filmed version of Dracula tale is considered a classic for its eerie visuals, chilling performances. Still considered a must for classic horror fans, art-house devotees looking for spooky atmospherics.


Click for Price & Purchase Nosferatu the Vampyre (Dubbed)
(1979)

Rated:
Starring: Klaus Kinski, Isabelle Adjani
20th Century Fox
Director: Werner Herzog
Also released as: Nosferatu, Phantom der Nacht
• Available in Subtitled
• ASIN: B00004U2NX

Synopsis: Surreal, spooky remake of classic silent Dracula film was a hit with critics. With its high production values and contemplative approach, this pleases art-house devotees and European film fans.


Click for Price & Purchase Nosferatu, Eine Symphonie des Garuens
(1922)

Rated:
Starring: Max Schreck, Gustav von Wangenheim, John Gottow, Greta Schroder
Prana-Film
Director: Frederick W. Murnau
Also released as: Dracula(~1960), Terror of Dracula(~1960), Nosferatu the Vampire(1972), Nosferatu the Vampire(1979) • ASIN: 6302194296

Synopsis: F.W. Murnau changed the name and ghastly appearance of his villain, but this unauthorized version of Bram Stoker's Dracula couldn't fool the Stoker estate, and it became the center of a lawsuit that almost resulted in its complete destruction. Thankfully this masterpiece survives (though in a somewhat altered form), for despite its liberties with the novel, this 1921 horror classic remains the most beautiful and resonant interpretation of Stoker. Though the plot remains essentially the same--naive real-estate clerk Thomas is sent abroad to finalize a sale with the nocturnal Count Orlock, who imprisons Thomas and travels to England to claim Thomas's beautiful young wife, Ellen, as his own--the visual realization creates a very different story. Schreck plays the vampire as a grotesque demon, with his claw-like hands, bald head and sharp, bat-like ears, and he rises from his coffin with an supernatural stiffness, like a tent pole pulled upright. When the eerily empty ghost ship carrying his coffin arrives in Thomas's home port, a river of rats pours out and spreads through the town like a plague. - Sean Axmaker


Click for Price and Purchase Nosferatu: The First Vampire
(1998)

Starring: Max Schreck, Alexander Granach
Director: F.W. Murnau
• ASIN: 1580770525

Synopsis: *Recommended* Remastered version of Murnau's horror classic "Nosferatu" features a new soundtrack by industrial band Type O Negative. Goths will love the new musical accompaniment, though classics fans will be aghast.


Nostradamus and the Genie of Darkness
(1960)

Rated:
Starring: German Robles, Julio Aleman, Domingo Soler, Aurora Alvarado
Bosas Priego
Director: Frederico Curiel
Also released as: Nostrodamus y el Genio de las Tinieblas, Genie of Darkness

Synopsis: Third of four features starring German Robles as the vampire Nostradamus. In order to stop a vampire from terrorizing the countryside, some locals decide to break into his coffin at night and steal his ashes. Complications ensue.


Nostradamus and the Destroyer of Monsters
(1962)

Rated:
Starring: German Robles, Julio Aleman, Domingo Soler, Aurora Alvarado
Bosas Priego/Estudios American/American International
Director: Frederico Curiel
Also released as: Nostrodamus y el Destructor de Monstruos, The Monster Demolisher

Synopsis: Second of four features starring German Robles as the vampire Nostradamus.


La notte die Diavoli
(1971)

Rated:
Starring: Gianni Garko, Agostina Belli, Mark Roberts
Filmes Cinematografica/Due Cinematografica/Copernicus
Director: Giorgio Ferroni
Story "The Wurdalak": Alexey Tolstoi
Also released as: Night of the Devils, La Noche de los Diablos

Synopsis: A young man begins to suspect that his girlfriend may be part of a satanic witch cult.


Orgy of the Vampires
(1973)

Rated:
Starring: Jack Taylor, Charo Soriana, Dianik Zarakowska, John Richard
International Amusement
Director: Leon Kilmovsky
Also released as: Vampire's Night Orgy, La orgia Nocturna de los Vampiros, La Noche de los Vampiros

Synopsis: Tourists wander into a village unaware that they were going into a vampire center.


Pontianak (The Vampire)
(1957)

Rated:
Starring: Maria Menado, M. Amin, Salmah Ahmed, Dollah Serawak
Keris

Synopsis: A woman is made beautiful through magic and then becomes a vampire after sucking serpent poison from her husband. First in the series.


Pontianak Gua Musang (The Vampire of the Cave)
(1964)

Rated:
Starring: Maria Menado, Suraya Haron, Ghazali Sumantri, Malek Siamat
Keris
Director: B.N. Rao

Synopsis: Sixth and last in the series.


Pontianak Kembali (The Vampire Returns)
(1963)

Rated:
Starring: Maria Menado, M. Selamat
Keris
Director: Ramon Estellia

Synopsis: Fifth in the series.


Requiem for a Vampire
(1972)

Rated:
Starring:Michael Delesalle, Marie Pierre Castel, Mirelle Argent, Philippe Gast
ABC/Les Films
Director: Jean Rollin
Also released as: Requiem pour un Vampire, Vierges et Vampires, Caged Virgins, Virgins and Vampires, Crazed Vampire

Synopsis:A vampire lures beautiful young women to his castle in Europe.


The Return of Dracula
(1958)

Rated:
Starring: Francis Lederer, Norma Eberhardt, Gage Clark
Gramercy/United Artists
Director: Paul Landres
Also released as: The Fantastic Disappearing Man, The Curse of Dracula

Synopsis: Dracula moves to California and while living incognito in a small town preys on unsuspecting residents.


The Return of Dr. X
(1939)

Rated:
Starring: Humphrey Bogart, Lya lys, Rosemary Lane, Wayne Morris,
Warner Brothers
Director: Vincent Sherman
Story "The Doctor's Secret": Lee Katz
• Runtime: 62 minutes

Synopsis: Marshall Quesne is turned into a vampire by blood transfusions. New York newspaper reporter Walter Barnett finds himself out of a job after he claims to have found actress Angela Merrova dead in her apartment - only the next day she showed up alive and threatened to sue the paper. Determined to investigate he discovers her involvement with a strange doctor who is an expert on human blood. Barnett then finds a connection to a series of gruesome murders where the victims were all found drained of blood. - Summary by Col Needham {col@imdb.com}


Click for Price & Purchase The Return of the Vampire
(1944)

Rated:
Starring: Bela Lugosi, Matt Willis, Frieda Inescort, Roland Varnon
Columbia
Director: Lew Landers
• ASIN: 6303257380

Synopsis: Lugosi plays a vampire who was freed from his staked out condition in England during WWII.


Click for Price & Purchase A Return to Salem's Lot
(1986)

Rated:
Starring: Michael Moriarty, Samuel Fuller, et al.
Larco Productions Inc.
Director: Larry Cohen
Producer:
Writer: Stephen King
• Runtime: 101 minutes
• ASIN: 6302814766

Synopsis: Joe Weber is an anthropologist who takes his son on a trip to the New England town of Salem's Lot unaware that it is populated by vampires. When the inhabitants reveal their secret, they ask Joe to write a bible for them. - Summary by Patrick D. Rockwell {prockwell@thegrid.net}


The Saga of the Draculas
(1972)

Rated:
Starring: Narciso Ibanez Menta, Tina Sainz, Tony Isbert, Helga Line
Profilmes
Director: Leon Klimovsky
Also released as: La Saga de los Draculas, Dracula's All Night Orgy

Synopsis: An aging vampire wishes to continue his bloodline and seeks to convert his neice's baby into a vampire.


Click for Price & Purchase Salem's Lot
(1979)

Rated:
Starring: David Soul, James Mason, et al.
Warner Bros.
Director: Tobe Hooper
Producer: Richard Kobritz
Writer: Paul Monash
Novel "Salem's Lot": Stephen King
• Runtime: 112 minutes
• ASIN: 6302814731

Synopsis: Young novelist returning home to Salem's Lot after many years is disturbed by the strange behaviour of its people. He begins to believe that the source of the trouble may be the eerie old Marsten House that overlooks the town. - Summary by Grant Hamilton {n9431210@scholar.nepean.uws.edu


Click for Price & Purchase Satanic Rites of Dracula
(1973)

Rated:
Starring: Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing, Joanna Lumley
Hammer
Director: Alan Gibson
Also released as: Count Dracula and His Vampire Bride, Dracula is Dead...and Well and Living in London
• ASIN: 6304960662

Synopsis: Dracula leads a group of scientists and politicians in the development of a virus capable of destroying the human race.


Click for Price & Purchase The Scars of Dracula
(1970)

Rated:
Starring: Christopher Lee, Anouska Hempel, Christopher Matthews, Patrick Troughton
Hammer/EMI
Director: Roy Ward Baker
Also released as: Les Cicatrices de Dracula (FR)
• ASIN: B00005KHL4

Synopsis: A young couple tandles with Dracula in their search for the man's missing brother.


Click for Price & Purchase Scream Blacula, Scream
(1973)

Rated:
Starring: William Marshall, Richard Lawson, Don Mitchell
American International
Director: Bob Kelkjan
• ASIN: B000035P7M

Synopsis: A revived Blacula encounters a voodoo priestess in this sequel.


Slaughter of the Vampires
(1962)

Rated:
Starring: Walter Brandi, Dieter Eppler, Graziella Granata, Marietta Solvay
Mercury Film International/Pacemaker Pictures
Director: Roberto Mauri
Also released as: La Strage die Vampiri, Curse of the Blood Ghouls, Curses of the Ghouls, La Stragi del Vampiri
• Runtime: 72 minutes

Synopsis: Vampire Eppler hankers for the new occupants of an Austrian castle.


Click for Price & Purchase Son of Dracula
(1943)

Rated:
Starring: Lon Chaney, Jr., Louise Albritton, Robert Paige, Frank Craven, Adeline Reynolds
Universal
Director: Robert Sidmak
• ASIN: 6301005783

Synopsis: The second sequel to Dracula finds the Count in Louisiana in search of a vampire bride.


Sumpah Pontianak (The Vampire's Curse)
(1958)

Rated:
Starring: Maria Menado
Keris
Director: B.N. Rao

Synopsis: Third in the series.


Click for Price & Purchase A Taste of Blood
(1966)

Rated:
Starring: Bill Rogers, Ted Schell, Elizabeth Wilkinson, Otto Schlesinger
Creative Film Enterprises
Director: Herschell Gordon Lewis
Also released as: The Secret of Dr. Alucard
• Runtime: 117 minutes

Synopsis: Husband and Wife get a mysterious package in the mail from England filled with brandy bottles and a message telling them to toast their ancestors. The husband starts to nip away at it slowly despite his wifes insistence not too. Bad move, turns him into a creepy lookin vampire, with a funky looking ring that can hypnotize people. - Summary by mark czuba {gspotbuy@hotmail.com}


Click for Price & Purchase Taste the Blood of Dracula
(1966)

Rated:
Starring: Christopher Lee, Ralph Bates, Geoffrey Keen, John Carson, Peter Sallis
Hammer/Warner Brothers
Director: Peter Sasdy
• ASIN: 6302676843

Synopsis: Three elderly distinguished gentlemen are searching for some excitement in their boring borgoueis lives and gets in contact with one of count Dracula's servants. In a nightly ceremony they restore the count back to life. The three men killed Dracula's servant and as a revenge, the count makes sure that the gentlemen are killed one by one by their own sons. - Summary by Mattias Thuresson {mattias.thuresson@mbox300.swipnet.se}


Click for Price & Purchase Thirst
(1980)

Rated:
Starring: Hey Silva, David Hemmings, Chantal Contouri
FG Films Productions/New South Wales Film Corporation
• Runtime: 95 minutes
• ASIN: 0780615220

Synopsis: A girl is abducted by a secret society that wants her to become their new leader. In order to comply, she must learn to like the taste of blood.


La Traite du Vampire
(1951)

Rated:
Starring: Jean Boullet, Michele Veam
Director: Pierre Boursons
Also released as: The Trade of the Vampire


The Understudy: Graveyard Shift II
(1986)

Rated:
Starring: Wendy Gazelle, Silvio Oliviero, Mark Soper, Ilse Von Glatz
Cinema Ventures
Director: Gerard Ciccoritti
• ASIN: 6302937000

Synopsis: The macho Italian vampire Baisez appears on the set of a low-budget film about vampirism and billiards and seduces the cast and crew. - Summary by Jeff Hole {jeffhole@aol.com}


Valley of the Zombies
(1945)

Rated:
Starring: Ian Keith, Robert Livingston, Adrian Booth, Thomas Jackson
Republic
Director: Philip Ford

Synopsis: Murks, an undertaker, returns from the dead but needs fresh blood to stay alive.


Click for Price & Purchase Vamp
(1986)

Rated:
Starring: Grace Jones, Chris Makepeace, Sandy Baron, Robert Rusler, Gedde Watanabe
New World Pictures
Director: Richard Wenk
• Runtime: 93 minutes
• ASIN: B00005KHKY

Synopsis: Two fraternity pledges go to a sleazy bar looking for strippers to entertain their college friends. They have problems with transportation, Biker gangs, and worst of all, the staff of the bar, all of whom seem to be vampires, with Grace Jones playing the head vampire. - Summary by John Vogel {jvogel@dgs.dgsys.com}


The Vampire
(1913)

Rated:
Starring: Alice Eis, Bert French, Harry Millarde, Alice Hollister, Maguerite Courtot
Kalem Pictures/Searchlight
Director: Robert Vignola
• Runtime: 38 minutes

Synopsis: Set in India. The old story of a young man on his way to success and saving his money to marry his sweetheart who meets a woman (the vampire) who wants to live fast. She abandons him when his has run through his savings and lost his job.


The Vampire
(1914)

Rated:
Starring: Lawrence Grattan, Albert S. Howson, Mary Martin, William A. Morse, Olga Petrova, Wallace Scott, Vernon Steele
Eclair
Director: Alice Guy

Synopsis: A member of a secret organization finds himself bound by an oath to kill his second wife aided by drugs and a vampire bat.


The Vampire
(1957)

Rated:
Starring: John Beal, Coleen Gray, Kenneth Tobey, Lydia Reed
United Artists
Director: Paul Landres
Also released as: It's Always Darkest Before the Dawn, Mark of the Vampire

Synopsis: Beal becomes a vampire as a result of taking pills with ingrediants derived from a vampire bat.


The Vampire
(1957)

Rated:
Starring: German Robles, Abel Salazar, Adriadne Welter, Carmen Montejo
Cinematografica/Trans-International
Director: Fernando Mandez/Paul Nagle
Also released as: El Vampiro, The Lurking Vampire (US - 1968)

Synopsis: The first adventure of Count Lavud. Called to a laboratory where experiments have been performed on bats and other animals, Dr. Beecher is given a bottle of pills by a dying scientist. Taking the pills by mistake, Beecher finds out that at night his body regresses into a savage, monstruous state and he unknowingly kills several acquaintences on succesive nights, biting them in the neck and drinking their blood. Buck Donnelly, the local sheriff, figures out his friend Beecher is the killer and must try to stop him before he kills his next victim, Beecher's nurse, Carol Butler, whom Donnelly has fallen in love with. - Summary by Doug Sederberg {vornoff@sonic.net}


Click for Price & Purchase Vampire at Midnight
(1988)

Rated:
Starring: Gustav Vintas, Jason Williams, Leslie Milne, Jeanie Moore
Skouras Pictures
Director: Gregory McClatchy
• ASIN: 6301802683

Synopsis: A homicide detective stalks a vampire killer in modern Los Angeles.


Click for Price and Purchase Vampire Bat
(1933)

Rated:
Starring: Lionel Atwill, Fay Wray, Melvyn Douglas, Maude Eburne, Dwight Frye
Majestic
Director: Frank Strayer
Producer: Phil Goldstone
Score: Donald Rubinstein
• Runtime: 63 minutes
• ASIN: 630288327X

Synopsis: When bloodless corpses begin appearing in a German village, superstitious townspeople believe the local fool has human vampires doing evil bidding for him. Melvyn Douglas plays the detective who suspects otherwise, and Fay Wray is his girlfriend, the naive assistant to the real culprit: a diabolical scientist who needs human blood for his fiendish experiments. Classic sight and sound effects aid the talented cast in building a gripping and suspenseful film.


Click for Price & Purchase Vampire Journals
(1996)

Rated:
Starring: David Gunn, Kirstin Cerre, Jonathon Morris
Full Moon Entertainment/Full Moon Studios
Director: Ted Nicolaou
Producer: Oana Paunescu, Vlad Paunescu
Writer: Ted Nicolaou
• ASIN: 6304341873

Synopsis: Director Ted Nicolaou rewrites his original Subspecies story line and transplants it into the urban location of Bucharest, Romania. In this gothic tale, a wandering vampire named Zachary seeks revenge against the clan of vampires who crossed him over from mortal life. The abduction of acquaintance and young concert pianist Sofia lures him to the lair of Ash and his den of vampires living beneath a ritzy nightclub. In an interesting twist, the bloodsuckers do not commonly hunt down their prey in the outside world; rather, they seek them in willing bodies through the club, with whose owner they have dealings. Zachary seeks to free the terrified, imprisoned Sofia, who Ash has crossed over, and put an end to the clan's evil, decadent ways. In some instances, Vampire Journals suffers from melodramatic acting and overwrought dialogue, and conversation dominates overaction, but the combination of exquisite Romanian locations, Adolfo Bartoli's sumptuous cinematography, and Richard Kosinki's moody score will keep you watching. Another striking aspect of the film is that it is shot almost exclusively at nighttime, with the beautiful interiors often bathed in golden light; it offers a good representation of what living in eternal night must be like. --Bryan Reesman


Click for Price & Purchase Vampirella

(1996)

Rated:
Starring: Talisa Soto, Roger Daltrey, Richard Joseph Paul, Brian Bloom, Corinna Harney, Rusty Meyers
Concorde-New Horizons/Showtime Networks Inc./Sunset Films International
Director: Jim Wynorski
Producer: Angela Baynes, Paul Hertzberg, Jim Wynorski
Writer: Gary Gerani
• Runtime: 82 minutes
• ASIN: 6304510772

Synopsis: Vampirella, a sexy vampiress in a skimpy costume, travels from Drakulon to Earth to seek revenge on the evil vampires who murdered her father. Adam Van Helsing, leader of a high-tech, globe-trotting, anti-vampire squad helps out. - Summary by D.A. Kellough {dkelloug@infinet.com}


Click for Price and Purchase The Vampire Lovers
(1970)

Rated:
Starring: Ingrid Pitt, George Cole, Kate O'Mara, Peter Cushing, Ferdy Mayne, Douglas Wilmer, Madeline Smith, Dawn Addams
American International Pictures (AIP)/Hammer Film Productions Limited
Director: Roy Ward Baker
• ASIN: 0792846761

Synopsis: The Countess is called away to tend a sick friend and imposes on the General to accept her daughter Marcilla as a houseguest. Some of the villagers begin dying, however, and the General's daughter Laura soon gets weak and pale, but Marcilla is there to comfort her. The villagers begin whispering about vampires as Marcilla finds another family on which to impose herself. The pattern repeats as Emma gets ill, but the General cannot rest, and seeks the advice of Baron Hartog, who once dealt a decisive blow against a family of vampires. Well, almost. - Summary by Ed Sutton {esutton@nortel.ca} Followed by LUST FOR A VAMPIRE and TWINS OF EVIL.


The Vampire Moth
(1956)

Rated:
Starring: Ryo Ikebe, Akio Kobori, Acami Kuji
Toho
Director: Nobuo Nakagawa
Also released as: Kyukettuski Ga
Novel: Seishi Yokomizo

Synopsis: A murder mystery in which the clues include a series of victims with bite marks on their necks and some bloodstained moths.


The Vampires
(1968)

Rated:
Starring: John Carradine, Pedro Armendariz, Jr., Mil Mascaras, Maria Duval
Vergara/Columbia
Director: Frederico Curiel
Also released as: Las Vampiras, The Vampire Girls

Synopsis: The vampires battle Mexican wrestler heroes.


The Vampire's Coffin
(1958)

Rated:
Starring: German Robles, Al Salazar, Adriadne Welter, Alice Rodriguez
Cinematographica
Director: Fernando Mendez
Also released as: El Ataud del Vampiro, El Ataud del Coffin

Synopsis: Count Lavud is revived by someone pulling the stake out of his heart.


The Vampire's Ghost
(1945)

Rated:
Starring: John Abbott, Charles Gordon, Peggy Stewart, Grant Withers
Republic
Director: Lesley Selander
Story "The Vampyre": John Polidori

Synopsis: In a small African port, a tawdry bar is run by an old man named Webb Fallon. Fallon is actually a vampire, but he is becoming weary of his "life" of the past few hundred years.


Vampire Women
(1962)

Rated:
Starring: Zhang Huoyou, Huang Manli
Zhong Lian
Director: Li Tie
Also released as: Xi Xuefu

Synopsis: A variation of the Sherlock Holmes "Sussex Vampire" story in which a woman is seen sucking the blood from her baby and is accused of being a vampire. It was later discovered that she was trying to save her child.


El Vampiro Aechecha (The Lurking Vampire)
(1962)

Rated:
Starring: German Robles, Nestor Zarvade, Blanca del Prado
Story: William Irish (Cornell Woolrich)

Synopsis: A young boy opposes a vampire who attacks small children.


Los Vampiros del Oeste
(1963)

Rated:
Starring: Joaquin Cordero, Alma Fuentes, William Murray, Jose Elias Moreno
Director: Juan Ortega

Synopsis: A government agent investigates a series of mysterious deaths.


El Vampiro Negro
(1953)

Rated:
Starring: Olga Zubarry, Roberto Escalada, Nathan Pinzon, Nelly Panizza
Argentinean Sono
Director: Ramon Barreto
Also released as: The Black Vampire

Synopsis: Remake of Le Vampire of Dusseldorf.


Click for Price & Purchase Vampiyaz
(2004)

Rated:
Starring: Malik Burke; Richard Carroll Jr.; Lila Blake Palmer; Debbie Rochon
Director: Winstone Z. Brown
Purgatory Blues LLC
Runtime: 83 min

Synopsis: The dead come to life and are looking for blood in this terrifying tale of revenge and sacrifice! Eight years after Jakeem gets out of prison, he returns to his old neighborhood to seek revenge against the gangsters who set him up. But things have changed and a new darkness preys the streets – the ghetto is alive with the dead, and the feast is just beginning.


Click for Price & Purchase Vampyr
(1931)

Rated:
Starring: Heietta Gerard, Sybille Schmitz, Maurice Schutz, Julian West
Dreyer-Tobias-Klangfilm
Director: Carl T. Dreyer
Also released as: The Strange Adventure of David Gray
• ASIN: 6303695779

Synopsis: Young David Gray pits himself against an elderly female vampire in this silent film.


Click for Price & Purchase The Vampyr
(?)

Rated:
Starring: Rolzer, Seyler, et al.
Director:
• ASIN: B00004WGBF

Synopsis: This is a British rendering of a modern Vampire story. It isn't a erotic or lesbian vampire film. What it is a modern opera and provides an interesting change from the usual gothic moody scripts of other films.


Vij
(1967)

Rated:
Starring: Natalia Varlei, Leonid Kuralev, N. Kutuzov
Mosfilm
Director: Konstantin Yershov, Giorgio Kropadyou
Story "The Vij": Nikolai Gogol
Also released as: Viy

Synopsis: A student is forced to spend three nights with a woman who comes to life as a vampire and attacks him.


Click for Price & Purchase Vampyre
(1989)

Rated:
Starring: Randy Scott Rolzer, Cathy Seyler, John Brent
Director: Bruce G. Hallenbeck
Writer: Bruce G. Hallenbeck
Also Known As: Vampyres... When Life Is Not Enough
• ASIN: 630484820X

Synopsis: Not available.


World of the Vampires
(1960)

Rated:
Starring: Guillermo Murray, Erna Martha Bauman, Mauricio Graces
Cinematografica APSA
Director: Alfonso Corona Blake
Also released as: El Mundo de los Vampiros

Synopsis: A vampire and an occultist fight each other to the bitter end.


Yokai Daisnso
(1968)

Rated:
Starring: Yoshihiko Aoyama, Akane Kawasaki, Osamu Okawa, Tomoo Uchida
Director: Yoshiyuki Kuroda

Synopsis: A government official is possessed by a vampire demon.


HORROR ARCHIVE

Because this genre is so large and encompassing, it has been selectively shortened. Since Sacrosanctum is attempting to compile ALL vampire-related works, a second shortened section has been created to archive all the films that would have made the previous page more of a nightmare than it already is. So, without further ado, the movies below have been archived in the following manner: Title (Date) Film Company, d.Director. They are archived first by date, then by alphabetical order of Title. Enjoy.

The Secrets of House No.5 (1912) Pathe; A Village Vampire (1916) Edison Films, d.Edwin S. Porter; Dracula (1920); Drakula (1921) d.Karoly Lafthay; The Vampires of Warsaw (1925) d.Wiktor Bieganski; Dakki, the Vampire (1936); Les Vampires (1947) d.Henri Gruault; Blood of the Vampire (1958) d.Henry Cass;

Blood & Roses (1960) d.Roger Vadim; The Vampire of the Opera (1961) NIF, d.Renato Polselli;

Terror in the Crypt (1962) Hispamer/MEC, d.Camillo Mastrocinque/Thomas Miller; Vampire and the Ballerina (1962) Consorzio Italiano, d. Renato Polselli;

Parque de Juegos (1963) Escuela Cinematografica Espanola, d.Pedro Olea;

Manugang ni Drakula (1964);

Nightmare Castle (1965) AA/Emmeci, d.Mario Caiano/Allan Grunewald; Revenge of the Blood Beast (1965) Eorupix/Leith, d.Michael Reeves; Terror Creatures from the Grave (1965) Pacemaker/IEC/MBS/Cinematografica, d.Massimo Pupillo;

La Isla de la Muerte (1966) AA/Tefi-Orchita, d.Mel Welles; Orgy of the Night (1966) Edward D. Wood, d.A.C. Stephen;

The Torture Zone (1968) Filmica Vergara/Columbia/Parasol, d.Juan Ibanez; Tower of the Screaming Virgins (1968) d.Leo Joannon;

Men of Action Meet the Women of Dracula (1969) Villanueva, d.Artemio Marquez; The Revival of Dracula (1969); Tales of Blood and Terror (1969) Titan; Tore Ng Diyablo [Tower of the Devil] (1969) Santiago, d.Lauro Pacheco; The Vampire of Castle Frankenstein (1969) Conefilms, d.Jose Luis Madrid;

The Devil's Skin (1970) Cathay; Guess What Happened to the Count Dracula (1970) Merrick International, d.Laurence Merrick; Horror of the Blood Monsters (1970) TAL/Independent-International, d.Al Adamson; House That Dripped Blood (1970) Amicus, d.Peter Duffell; Midi-Minit (1970) Abertine, d.Pierre Philippe; The Night of the Vampire (1970) Toho, d.Michio Yamamoto; La Sadique aux Denats Rouges (1970) Cinevision Productions, d.Jean-Louis Van Belle; Um Sonho de Vampiros [A Vampire's Dream] (1970) Ser-Cine, d.Ibere Cavalcanti; Tristana (1970) d.Louis Bunuel; Tunnel Under the World (1970) d.Luigi Cozzi; The Vampire Doll (1970); The Vampire Lovers (1970) Hammer, d.Roy Ward Baker; Vampyros Lesbos-Die Erbin des Dracula [Lesbian Vampires-The Heiress of Dracula] (1970) Telecine and Fenix, d.Jesus Franco; Virgin Vampire (1970) Capitol and Rox, d.Alfred Vohrer;

A Filha de Dracula (1971) Interfilme/Comtoir Francais de Film, d.Jesus Franco; La Llamada del Vampiro (1971) Lacy Films/Sesena/ Arco Films, d.Jose Elorieta; The Lust of Dracula (1971); Nella Stretta Morsa del Ragno [In the Grip of the Spider] (1971) DC7/Paris Cames/Terra, d.Antionio Margheriti; Once Upon a Prime Time (1971); Pastel de Sangre (1971); El Returno de los Vampiros (1971) Uranzu Films, d.Jose maria Zabalza; The Return of Count Yorga (1971) American International/Peppertree, d.Bob Kelljan; They've Changed Faces (1971) Garigliano Films, d.Corrado Farina; Tombs of the Blind Dead (1971) Plata Films/Interfilme/Hallmark, d.Armando de Ossorio; Twins of Evil (1971) Hammer, d.John Hough;

Angeles y Querirbines (1972) Cine Produccines, d.Rafael Corkidi; Cake of Blood (1972) P.C. Tiede, d.Jose Maria Valles, et al.; Dracula Contra El Dr. Frankenstein (1972) Comtoir Francais de Film and Fenix, d.Jesus Franco; Go For a Take (1972) Century Films International/Rank, d.Harry Booth; Grave of the Vampire (1972) Entertainment Pyramid/Millenium, d.John Patrick Hayes; I, Vampire (1972) Hipamex, d.Leon Kilmovsky; La Invasion de los Muertos (1972) Azteca, d.Rene Cardona; Is There a Vampire in the House? (1972) D.D. Productions, d.Eddie Saeta; Lips of Blood (1972) Les Films de l'Epee, d.Ken Ruder; La Messe Nere della Contessa Dracula [The Black Harvest of Countess Dracula] (1972); La Novia Ensangrentada (1972) d.Vincente Aranda; Those Cruel and Bloody Vampires (1972) Titantic, d.Julio Perez; Vampire Circus (1972) Hammer/Fox, d.Robert Young; Vampire Kung-Fu (1972) d.Li Fai Mon; The Vampire's Bite (1972); Vampiro 2000 (1972) Canguro, d.Riccardo Ghione; Young Hannah, Queen of the Vampires (1972) Fine Films/Coast Industries, d.Ray Danton;

Attack of the Blind Dead (1973) d.Amando de Osorio; Blood (1973) Walter Kent, d.Andy Milligan; Le Circuit de Sang [The Blood Circuit] (1973); The Devil's Wedding Night (1973) Virgina Cinematografica/Dimension Pictures, d.Paul Solvay; Dracula (1973) Canadian Broadcasting Company, d.Jack Nixon Browne; Der Fluch der Schwestern (1973) d.Joseph W. Samo; The House of Dracula's Daughter (1973) Universal Entertainment, d.Gordon Hessler; How They Became Vampires (1973) Sun, Moon, and Star Co., d.Amen El-Kakim; The Lady Dracula (1973) Blackburn Productions, d.Richard Blackburn; Legacy of Satan (1973) d.Gerard Damiano; The Mystery in Dracula's Castle (1973) World of Disney Films; Pepito y Chabelo vs los Monstruos (1973) Alameda, d.Jose Estrada; Reincarnation of Isabel (1973) GRP, d.Ralph Brown; Shadow of Dracula (1973); Son of Dracula (1973) Apple Film, d.Freddie Francis; Traitement de Choc [Doctor in the Nude] (1973); Vaarwhel (1973) Cinema Film, d.Guido Peters; Los Vampiros de Coyoacan (1973) Mario Cid/Azteva Films, d.Arturo Martinez; Vault of Horror (1973) Metromedia-Amicus, d.Roy Ward Baker;

The Bat People (1974) AIP, d.Jerry Jameson; Count Dracula and His Vampire Bride (1974) Hammer, d.Alan Gibson; Dracula in the House of Horrors (1974) d.Bruce Beresford; Dracula Goes to RP (1974) RVQ Productions; Dracula's Blood (1974) Cannon; Dracula's Feast of Blood (1974); Immoral Tales (1974) d.Walerian Borowczyk; MadHouse (1974) American International/Amicus; Night of the Sorcerers (1974) Profilmes/Hesperia/Auco-Embassy, d.Richard Blackburn; Le Nosferatu ou les Eaux Glacees du Calcul Egoiste (1974) Les Films du Groupe de Chambre, d.Mauruce Rabinowicz; Quem tem Medo de Lobisomem (1974) Ipanema/Circus/Faria, d.Reginaldo Faria; Strange Love of the Vampires (1974) Richard Films, d.Leon Klimovsky; The Thirsty Dead (1974) Rochelle/International Amusement, d.Terry Becker;

Deafula (1975) Signscope, d.Peter Wecksburg; Disciple of Death (1975) d.Tom Parkinson; Dracula in the Provinces (1975) Coralta Cinematografica; Dracula in Italy (1975); Dracula is Not Dead (1975); Kali: Devil Bride of Dracula (1975); Leonor (1975) d.Juan Bunuel; Levres de Sang (1975) d.Jean Rollin; Old Dracula (1975) World Film Services/American International, d.Clive Donner; Sisters of Satan (1975) d.Juan Lopez Monteczuma;

Diversions (1976) Artemis Film Corp, d.Derek Ford; Living Dead at Manchester Morgue (1976) d.Jorge Grau; El Pobrecito Draculin (1976) Mezquiriz, d.Juan Fortuny; Tiempos Duros para Dracula (1976) Aitor/Espacio, d.Jorge M. Darnell;

Hyocho No Bijo (1977) Shochiku, d.Umeji Inome; The Incredible Melting Man (1977) Quartet/American International, d.Willaim Sachs; ady Dracula (1977) Toho, d.Michio Yamamoto; Rabid (1977) Dibar Syndicate, d.David Cronenberg; Le Rouge de Chine (1977) Les Films Elementaires, d.Jaques Richard;

Bram Stoker's Original Dracula (1978) d.Ken Russell; La Dinastia Dracula (1978); Nightmare in Blood (1978) Xeromega, d.John Stanley; Tame ne Champo ne Ame Kel (1978) Kanodia, d.Chandrakant Sangani; Till Death (1978) Cougar, d.Walter Stoker; Vlad Tepes (1978) Romaniafilm, d.Dorui Nastase;

Dracula Rocks (1979); Fascination (1979) Les Films ABC/Comex, d.Jean Rollin; Mama Dracula (1979) Valisa/Radio Television Belge Francaise, d.Boris Szulzinger; The True Life of Dracula (1979);

Blood Lust (1980) Harrison Marks Company, d.Russell Gay; The Brides Wore Blood (1980) Regal, d.Robert R. Favorite; Les Charlots contre Dracula (1980) d.Jean-Pierre Desagnat; Doctor Dracula (1980) Independent-International, d.Al Adamson/Paul Aratow; Fade to Black (1980) American Cinema, d.Vernon Zimmerman; The Games of the Countess Dolingen of Gratz (1980) Les Films und Nautile, d.Catherine Binet; Mr. & Mrs. Dracula (1980); The Monster Club (1980) Sword and Sorcery/ITC, d.Roy Ward Baker; Passion of Dracula (1980); Star Virgin (1980) d.Linus Gator; Wolnyoui Han (1980) Han Jin Enterprises;

The Black Room (1981) Lancer Productions, d.Elly Kenner/Norman Thaddeus Vane; Frightmare (1981) Heritage Ltd. Films, d.Norman Thaddeus Vane; Vengeful Vampire Girl (1981) Han Jin Enterprises, d.Kim In Soo;

Buenas Noches, Senior Monstruo (1982) d.Antonio Mercero; Dracula Blows His Cool (1982) Lisa/Barthonia/Martin Films, d.Carlo Ombra; Dracula Rises from the Coffin (1982) Tai Chang/ROK, d.Lee Hyoung Pyo; Ferat Vampire (1982) Barrandov, d.Juraj Herz; Le Morte Vivante (1982) Les Films ABC/Films Aleria/Films Du Yaka/Sam Seisky, d.Jean Rollin; One Dark Night (1982) The Picture Company Inc, d.Thomas McLaughlin;

La Belle Captive (1983) Argos, d.Alain Robbe-Grillet; Dracula, Soverign of the Damned (1983); Dracula Tan Exarchia (1983) Allagi Films, d.Nikos Zervos; Gayracula (1983) Marathon, d.Roger Earl; Pura Sangre [Pure Blood] (1983) Luis Ospina Productions/Castano, d.Luis Ospina; The Trail (1983) Golden Harvest, d.Ronny Yu;

Carne de tu Carne (1984) Producciones Visuales, d.Carlos Mayolo; I Married a Vampire (1984) Troma/Full Moon Productions, d.Jay Raskin; Loves of the Living Dead (1984) d.Ho Menga;

Hello Dracula (1985) d.Henry Wu-Leung; I Like Bats (1985) The Polish Corporation for Film Production/Film Polski, d.Grzegorz Warchol; Mr. Vampire (1985) Golden Harvest/Paragon Films, d.Lau Kum Wai; Mixed Up (1985) d.Henry S. Chen; Tomb (1985) d.Fred Olen Ray; Who Is Afraid of Dracula (1985) Faso Film/Titanus/Maura International, d.Neri Parenti;

Anemia (1986) RAI, d.Alberto Abruzzese/Achille Pisant; Close Encounter of the Vampire (1986) Dania-Denon/Reteit Alia/Surf Film, d.Lamberto Bava; Kung Fu Vampire Buster (1986) d.Xen Lung Ting; Mr. Vampire II (1986) d.Sung Kan Shing; Red and Black (1986) d.Andrew Kam Yeun Wah; The Seven Vampires [As Sette Vampiros] (1986) Embrafilme/Superoito Productions, d.Ivan Cardoso;

Elusive Song of the Vampire (1987) d.Takako Shira; Love Me Vampire (1987) d.Irene Wang; Mr. Vampire III (1987) d.Wong Kee Hung; The Mysterious Death of Nina Chereau (1987) d.Dennis Berry; One Eye-Brow Priest (1987) d.Mason Ching; Outback Vampire (1987) Guild Select, d.Brett Climo; Toothless Vampires (1987) d.Lee Hun Yu; Vampire Knights (1987) Mezcal Films/Film Trust, d.Daniel M. Peterson; Vampires Live Again (1987) d.Kam Yoo Tu;

Because the Dawn (1988) d.Amy Goldstein; Beverly Hills Vampire (1988) American International, d.Fred Olen Ray; Black Vampire (1988) Kelly-Jordan Enterprises, d.Lawrence Jordan; Chillers (1988) Raedon, d.Daniel Boyd; Midnight (1988) SVS Films/Midnight Inc., d.Norman Thaddeus Vane; Mr. Vampire IV (1988) d.Law Lit; Vampire in Venice (1988) Scena/Reteitalia/Vestron, d.Augusto Caminto; Vampires (1988) Len Anthony Studios, d.Len Anthony; Vampires on Bikini Beach (1988) Beacon Films, d.Jerry Brady;

Carmilla (1989); The Lost Platoon (1989)Action International Pictures, d.David A. Prior; Magic Cop (1989) Impact/Millifame Productions, d.H. Ching; Mom (1989) d.Patrick Rand; Nightlife (1989) MCA/CineEnterprises/MTE, d.Daniel Taplitz; Shadows in the Dark (1989) 4-Play, d.Bruce Seven; Spirit vs. Zombi (1989) d.Yao Fenpan; Vampire Raiders - Ninja Queen (1989) d.Bruce Lambert;

Baby Blood (1990) Partners Productions/EX07 Productions, d.Alain Robak; Bandh Darwaza (1990) Ramsey Films/GVi/Gurpreej Video International, d.Tulsi Ramay/Shyam Ramsey; Banglow 666 (1990) Priwa International; Crazy Safari (1990) d.Lo Weng-Tung; Dawn (1990) Shooting Gallery, d.Niall Johnson; Def by Temptation (1990) Bonded Enterprises/Orpheus Pictures/Troma, d.James Bond III; First Vampire in China (1990) d.Yam Chun-Lu; La Maschera del Demonio (1990) Reitalia-Anfri, d.Lamberto Bava; Out For Blood (1990) Vivid Video, d.Paul Thomas; Princess of the Night (1990) d.F.J. Lincoln; Streets (1990) d.Katt Shea Ruben; Subspecies (1990) Full Moon Entertainment, d.Ted Nicolaou; Vampire Buster (1990) In-Gear Film Production, d.Norma Law; The World of Hammer: Vamp (1990);

Bite! (1991) Legend, d.Scotty Fox; Doctor Vampire (1991) d.Q. Xen Lee; The Malibu Beach Vampires (1991) Peacock Films, d.Francis Creighton; Moon Legend (1991) d.Joey Wang; Those Feedy on Blood (1991) d.E. Tatanskiy; Trilogy of Fear (1991) Trilogy Group, d.Richard L. Fox, Jr.; Ultimate Vampire (1991) d.Andrew Lau; Valerie (1991) d.Jay Lind; Vampire Trailer Park (1991) Cinemondo, d.Steve Latshaw; Vampires Settle on Police Camp (1991) d.Lo Wei Lang; Witchcraft III: The Kiss of Death (1991) Academy Entertainment, d.R.L. Tillmanns;

Back to the USSR (1992) d.Jari Halonen; Bloodlust (1992) Windover Productions, d.Richard Wolstencroft/Jon Hewitt; Bloodthirsty (1992) Barrows Productions, d.Robert Guy Barrows; Darkness (1992) d.Leif Jonker; In the Midnight Hour (1992) Midnight Hour Productions, d.Joel Bender; Samurai Vampire Bikers From Hell (1992) d.Scott Shaw; Sleepwalkers (1992) Columbia/Ion Pictures, d.Mick Garris; Un Vampire au Paradis (1992) Les Films Auramax/Canal Plus/CNC/MC-4, d.Abdel Krim Bahloul;

Vampires and Other Stereotypes (Hell's Belles) (1994) Brimstone Productions, d.Kevin J. Lindenmuth;

Ironbound Vampire (1997); New York Vampire (1997); Vampire Holocaust (1997) d.Shane Hatfield;

Bloodsuckers (1998) Black Cat Enterprises (BCE)/Milky Way Pictures/Million Wishes Productions, d.Ulli Lommel;

Bloodlust - Vampire of Nuremberg (1999);

American Vampire (2000) d.Luis Esteban;

The Vampire Hunter's Club (2001) A Doodle Barnett Production/Doodle Barnett Productions/Irena Belle Films, d.Donald F. Glut;

Addicted to Murder d.Kevin Lindenmuth; Addicted to Murder 2- Tainted Blood (1998) d.Kevin Lindenmuth; Addicted to Murder 3 - Bloodlust d.Kevin Lindenmuth;Cannibal Vampire Schoolgirls; Vampire Femmes;


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