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Kiss of the Vampire (also known as Kiss of Evil on American television) is a 1963 British vampire film directed by Don Sharp and starring Edward de Souza and Jennifer Daniel. [1] It was written by producer Anthony Hinds (as John Elder) and made by Hammer Film Productions. It was Sharp's first movie for Hammer.
Immortally Yours, also known as Kiss of The Vampire, is a 2009 American direct-to-DVD vampire romance film.Directed by Joe Tornatore, the film was co-produced by Frank D. Russo together with Katherine Hawks, who wrote the script and also stars in a leading role, alongside of Daniel Goddard and Eric Etebari.
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.
Vampire Kisses, the first book of Ellen Schreiber's series; O Beijo do Vampiro, a Brazilian telenovela (titled "The Kiss of the Vampire" in Portuguese) I Kissed a Vampire, a vampire rock musical web series; Castlevania: Dracula X, a 1995 videogame by Konami released as Castlevania: Vampire's Kiss in Europe
Isobel Black attended Queen Elizabeth's Girls' Grammar School in Barnet, Hertfordshire. She is possibly best known for her parts in films such as The Kiss of the Vampire (1963), Twins of Evil (1971) (both horror films made by Hammer), The Magnificent Two (1967) with Morecambe and Wise, David Copperfield (1969), and 10 Rillington Place (1971).
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“[The Vampire Diaries] now has been seen by almost like 1.2 billion people globally,” he notes. “So if you just run those numbers, you sort of step back for a second and think about that ...
Jennifer Daniel (born Jennifer Ruth Williams; 23 May 1936 – 16 August 2017) was a Welsh actress.Her film appearances included assorted roles in the Edgar Wallace Mysteries film series, Gideon's Way and the Hammer horror films The Kiss of the Vampire (1963) and The Reptile (1966).