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Subgenre Sampler

 
Kiss of the VampireKiss of the Vampire (1963) Recommended
Dir. Don Sharp
Feat. Clifford Evans, Noel Willman, Edward de Souza
An ominous and highly–regarded Hammer horror in which a honeymooning couple are stranded in Bavaria where they become embroiled in the…
Twice Told TalesTwice Told Tales (1963)
Dir. Sidney Salkow
Feat. Vincent Price, Sebastian Cabot, Beverly Garland
Triptych of horrors drawn from the work of Nathaniel Hawthorne. Ham actor extraordinaire Vincent Price is in ripping form here.
Return of Dracula (1958)
Dir. Paul Landres
Feat. Francis Lederer
Coinciding with Hammer studios revival of the Transylvanian count, this commendable effort has a long–in–the–tooth Francis Lederer…
Return of the Vampire, TheReturn of the Vampire, The (1943)
Dir. Lew Landers
Feat. Bela Lugosi, Frieda Inescort, Nina Foch
Serving as an unofficial follow–up to DRACULA (1931), Bela Lugosi plays another vampire called Armand Tesla, who encounters with an…
Son of DraculaSon of Dracula (1943)
Dir. Robert Siodmak
Feat. Lon Jr. Chaney, Robert Paige, Louise Allbritton
The toothsome Count (not the son, despite the title), here played by Lon Chaney Jnr, sinks fangs into a selection of Southern belles and their…
Dracula's DaughterDracula's Daughter (1936)
Dir. Lambert Hillyer
Feat. Gloria Holden, Otto Kruger, Marguerite Churchill
Worthy sequel to the Lugosi classic, substitutes female fangster Holden in the lead. Nice atmospherics.
Cry of the Bewitched / Vampire Bat, The (1933-1956)
Dir. Frank Strayer, Alfredo Crevenna
Feat. Fay Wray, Lionel Atwill, Melvyn Douglas
A double feature of low–rent but worthy horrors: The Vampire Bat (1933) Directed by Frank Strayer – An eerie suspenser in which a mad…
VampyrVampyr (1932)
Dir. Carl Dreyer
Feat. Julian West, Henriette Gerard
Seminal psychological horror film makes up for in atmosphere what it lacks in technical sophistication. Dream–like plot concerns a young man…
DraculaDracula (1931) Recommended
Dir. Tod Browning
Feat. Bela Lugosi
The role that immortalised Bela Lugosi – the original and most convincing Dracula ever committed to the screen. For sheer gothic ambience, look…
Mondo Lugosi
Feat. Bela Lugosi
A compilation of many great sequences in which Bela Lugosi appeared. The perfect bill for your next vampire masquerade party.

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