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There have been a number of vampire films based on or inspired by Countess Elizabeth Báthory (1560-1614), a reputed serial killer from the noble family of Báthory, who owned land in the Kingdom of Hungary (now Hungary, Slovakia and Romania). Stories describing her vampire-like tendencies (most famously, the tale that she bathed in the blood ...
Here are vampire movies from the '80s, '90s and 2000s, including a few options that kids might even enjoy watching on Netflix, Hulu and beyond. ... More than just in real life, vampire tales have ...
Kolchak: The Night Stalker (1972–1975): This was a television series in which Kolchak discovers an overlooked victim from a crime scene, now turned vampire, has made her way from Las Vegas to Los Angeles in episode #4, titled "The Vampire" (1974) which is a sequel of the first of the two TV movies, the series being inspired by "The Night ...
She soon finds out that the University is full of vampires. The 2009 web series I Heart Vampires focuses on two teenage vampire fans, who find out that vampires are more than real. In 2011 the Being Human spin-off Becoming Human was released online. It is about a vampire, a werewolf and a ghost who go to a school together and try to solve a murder.
Famous vampires in pop culture. Bela Lugosi’s “Dracula” essentially set the bar for all other vampire movies. The black-and-white movie established Dracula as a wealthy, debonair vampire ...
The Malibu Beach Vampires; Mark of the Vampire; Martin (1977 film) Messiah of Evil; The Midnight Hour; Midnight Son; Modern Vampires; Monster Mash (1995 film) Monster Mash (2000 film) The Monster Squad; Morbius (film) Mother, May I Sleep with Danger? (2016 film) The Munsters (2022 film) My Ambition; My Best Friend Is a Vampire
See Category:Fictional vampires for the characters in these films and shows themselves. Subcategories This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total.
This is a list of vampires found in literary fiction; film and television; comics and manga; video games and board games; musical theatre, opera and theatre; and originating in folklore or mythology. It does not include the concept of dhampirs .