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"My revenge is just begun. I spread it over the centuries and time is on my side."


"Nowadays, there are few instances of the supernatural which cannot be given a feasible scientific explaination, yet many persist in retaining a half-belief in the supernatural (although they may be loathe to admit it). So while superstitious tales and beliefs have been passed down through generations, kept alive by means of oral and written communication, might we not also possess a mental collective 'folk memory', inherited from our less sophisticated, more credulous ancestors?"

~Haworth-Maden

The vampire science fiction section seems to accomidate all the films that the catagorizers could not label. It is usually reserved for the truly horrible films, although not always. The latter days vsf has improved tremendously from its beginnings. Offering such as Vampire Hunter D are livening up a once dead genre.

Science Fiction Archive | Foreign Language (Dubbed&Subtitles) Archive

Click for Price and Purchase Atom Age Vampire
(1963)

Rated:
Director: Anton Giulio Majano
• ASIN: B00005A076

Synopsis: Mad professor restores dancer's disfigured face, then kills other women to obtain cells that will maintain her beauty.


Buck Rogers in the 25th Century: Space Vampire
(1979)

Rated:
Starring: Gil Gerard, Erin Gray, Felix Silla, Mel Blanc, Alex Hyde-White
Director: Leslie H. Martinson, David Moessinger
• ASIN: 6300184595

Synopsis: In the year 1987, Air Force captain William "Buck" Rogers tests the Ranger 3 spacecraft. His flight was to last only 5 months, but a meteor storm damages his life-support systems, freezing him solid, and casts Ranger 3 into an orbit which returns it to Earth--over 500 years later. Soon after Buck departs, Earth is devastated by a nuclear war caused by a renegade group of U.S. military officers. In 2491, Buck, who has survived due to the freezing, is revived and tries to adjust to life on 25th-century post-nuclear Earth. In the second season, Buck joins the crew of the Searcher, a starship dispatched to locate former Earth colonies in deep space. - Summary by Brian Barjenbruch {brianb1@home.com}


Click for Price and Purchase The First Man in Space
(1958)

Rated:
Starring: Bill Edwards, Marshall Thompson, Maria Landi, Robert Ayres
Amalgamated/MGM
Director: Robert Day
Also released as: Satellite of Blood
• ASIN: 6305071527

Synopsis: The first man in space returns as a monster who craves human blood.


Click for Price and Purchase It! The Terror from beyond Space
(1958)

Rated:
Starring: Ray Corrigan, Marshall Thompson, Shawn Smith, Kim Spalding
Vogue/United Artists
Director: Edward L. Cahn
Also released as: It! The Vampire from Beyond Space
Story "The Black Destroyer": A.E. Vogt
• ASIN: 6302181747

Synopsis: A Martian vampire monster stows away on a spaceship and begins attacking earthlings once on Earth.


Click for Price and Purchase Lifeforce
(1985)

Rated:
Starring: Steve Railsbeck, Peter Firth, Frank Finlay
Cannon/Tri-Star
Director: Tobe Hooper
Novel "The Space Vampires": Colin Wilson
• ASIN: 0792836677

Synopsis: A beautiful female vampire from outer space drains Londoners and before long the city is filled with disintegrating zombies.


Not of this Earth
(1957)

Rated:
Starring: Beverly Garland, Paul Birch, Morgan Jones, Richard Miller
Allied Artists
Director: Roger Corman
Also released as: El Vampiro del Planeta Rosso

Synopsis: A human from another planet is exploring Earth to see if human blood is a viable substitute for that of his race. Remade in 1987.


Click for Price and Purchase Not of This Earth
(1987)

Rated:
Starring: Traci Lords, Arthur Roberts, Lenny Juliano, Rebecca Perle
New Horizons/Concorde
Director: Jim Wynorski
• Runtime: 81 minutes
• ASIN: B00005AQ3U

Synopsis: Remake of the 1957 alien vampire movie of the same name. A science fiction vampire movie. The Vampire is an emissary from an embattled world near destruction who teleports to Earth to see if they can live here. He finds that our blood is nourishing and that at least one source of it is a steady stream of transfusions. He hypnotizes a Dr. to provide them and has his blond nurse move in to administer them. - Summary by John Vogel {jvogel@dgs.dgsys.com}


Click for Price & Purchace Planet of the Vampires
(1965)

Rated:
Starring: Barry Sullivan
Castilla Cinematografica SpA/Castilla Cooperativa Cinematográfica/International Film SpA/Italian International Film
Director: Mario Bava
Also Known As: Demon Planet, The Haunted Planet, The Haunted World, The Outlawed Planet, Planet of Blood, The Planet of Terror, The Planet of the Damned, Planet of the Vampires, Space Mutants, Terror en el espacio, Terror in Space
• ASIN: 630289056X

Synopsis: In the near future the two spaceships Argos and Galliot are sent to investigate the mysterious planet Aura. As the Galliot lands on the planet her crew suddenly go berserk and attack each other. The strange event passes, but the crew soon discovers the crashed Argos - and learns that her crew died fighting each other! Investigating further, the explorers come to realize the existence of a race of bodiless aliens that seek to escape from their dying world. - Summary by Jeremy Lunt {durlinlunt@acadia.net}


Click for Price & Purchase Project Vampire
(1992)

Rated:
NVB Productions
Director: Peter Flynn
• ASIN: 6304848218

Synopsis: It's about a vampire working as a collage professor who wants to make more vampires for some unexplained reason. He creates a chemical which turns people in to vampires.


Queen of Blood
(1966)

Rated:
Starring: Florence Marly, John Saxon, Basil Rathbone, Judi Meredith, Dennis Hopper
American International
Director: Curtis Harrington
Also released as: Flight to a Far Planet, The Green Woman, Planet of Blood, Planet of Terror, Planet of Vampires
• Runtime: 81 minutes

Synopsis: The year is 1990. An alien species makes contact with Earth through radio transmission, notifying of an imminent visit. Alien ship crash lands on Mars, and a rescue team is sent out from Earth. Eventually a surviving female is located and brought on to the human ship. After some unsuccessful attempts by the human crew to feed her, she is more or less left to herself. While most of the crew sleeps, the Alien female hypnotizes the astronaut on guard. When the crew awakens, she is sleeping, and the guard is DEAD! Brief examination shows that the Alien ate his blood. Naturally, there is a lot of blood plasma on the ship, so they feed the alien using that supply. When they are almost home, however, yet another crew member is eaten, a fight breaks out, and the alien is accidentally killed before she can finish the third guy. The ship lands on Earth, finally! But there is trouble... The two remaining astronauts find a lot of eggs when they are about to leave the ship. One of the astronauts tries to warn the arriving scientists of this danger, but they could not care less. Being scientists, they know what they are doing, so they collect the eggs and run happily along. - Summary by Markus Torpvret {torpvret@erlang.ericsson.se}


Click for Price & Purchace Vampire Hunter D
(1985)

Rated:
• ASIN: 6303257933

Synopsis: A town is held in fear by the lord of the land, an old vampire who attacks without care. He chooses a young village girl. Her family enlists the help of a passing stranger who turns out to be a dhampire (half human, half vampire), named D. He is a vampire hunter, the son of Dracula himself. The cataclysmic fight - will good triumph? Can eveil ever truly be defeated?


Click for Price and Purchase Vampire Vixens from Venus
(1995)

Rated:
Starring: JJ North, Leon Head, Michelle Bauer, Theresa Lynn
Austin Film Group/Filmline Communications
Director: Ted A. Bohus
Producer: Ted A. Bohus
Writer: Ted A. Bohus
• 90 minutes
• ASIN: 6303285821

Synopsis: Three Venusians land on Earth and transform themselves into beautiful buxom babes, then go about their task of sucking the life force out of unsuspecting males. Their disguises are a propos since the life force is more valuable when extracted at a moment of extreme sexual excitement. Meanwhile, Detective Oakenshield bumbles his way into the investigation of the dessicated bodies while trying to impress his new partner Jack and his new love interest Shampay. - Summary by Ed Sutton {esutton@nortel.ca}


Click for Price and Purchase Vampire Wars
June 25, 2002

Rated:
Starring: Hikaru Midorikawa as Bellboy; Kaneto Shiozawa as Muraki; Masaru Ikeda as Mirucha; Masashi Sugawara as Kuki; Yuka Koyama as Kiki; Yuko Mita as Brigit
Wea Corp
Director: Kazuhisa Takenouchi
Producer: Marvin Gleicher
Writer: Hiroyuki Hoshiyama
• 50 minutes
• ASIN: B0000687F0

Synopsis: When a brutal terrorist attack on a NASA installation is linked to the death of a CIA operative in Paris, the French Secret Service hires international criminal and spy Kousaburo Kuki to investigate. When the trail leads him to film super-star Lamia Vindaw, Kousaburo finds he must protect her from both the CIA and a bizarre vampire cult that believes her blood holds the key to resolving an ancient dispute between warring factions in this violent thriller featuring character designs by Hideki Hamazu (Perfect Blue) and art direction by Mitsuki Nakamura.


ARCHIVE:
The Arrival (1990) Del Mar Entertainment, d.David Schmoeller; The Space Vampires (1969) Jack H. Harris Enterprises Inc./Ram Ltd. d.Ted V. Mikels; Teenage Space Vampires (1988); Vampire Men of the Lost Planet (1970) d.Al Adamson; Vampire Time Travelers (1998)


Foreign Film ARCHIVE:
Black Sabbath (1963) English subtitles - Galatea/Emmepil/Cinematografica/AIP, d.Mario Bava; Vampire Family (B000009MV3) English subtitles, d.Eric Tsang/Kin-Nam Cho; Love Me Vampire (B000009MS6) English subtitles, d.Irene Wong/Ho Wai Lau; Vampires Strike Back (1988) d.Kam Yoo Tu;Vampire's Breakfast (1986) d.Wong Chun; The Ultimate Vampire d.Wai Keung Lau


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