The vampires have decided to join human society and become just another racial group. However, murder disrupts the political system and a mix matched pair of police, one vampire (Adrian Paul), one human (Bokeem Woodbine), must solve the crimes. An astonishingly bad film. Now why do the vampires want to join this future society that’s
Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1992)
Valley-Girl Buffy (Kristy Swanson) is the chosen one, the vampire slayer, except she doesn’t know it and instead spends her time shopping and cheerleading. Then her “watcher” (Donald Sutherland) comes to town to train her before the master vampire, Lothos (Rutger Hauer) kills her. Teaming up with rebel-teen, Pike (Luke Perry), Buffy attempts to stop the vampire
Children of the Night (1991)
Two teens, Cindy and Lucy (Ami Dolenz, Maya McLaughlin), accidentally wake a vampire who starts converting the residents of the backwoods town of Allburg. A love-struck Priest discovers his dead brother’s wife (Karen Black) and Cindy have become vampires and restrains them. He recruits his old friend, Mark (Peter DeLuise), to see what caused the
Condemned to Live (1935)
A rash of murders in a small village have the citizens blaming an unseen giant bat. The kindly professor Paul Kristan (Ralph Morgan), nearly worshiped by the townspeople, has no solution. Worse still, he finds himself ill, blacking out at night as his marriage to a young girl approaches. The poorly titled Condemned to Live
The Corpse Vanishes (1942)
Brides are dropping dead at their weddings and then the bodies are being stolen. Female journalist Patricia Hunter (Luana Walters), wanting to prove herself to her boss and male colleague, is out to get the scoop. She finds a poisonous orchid that leads her to Dr. Lorenz (Bela Lugosi) and his youthful wife who has
Countess Dracula’s Orgy of Blood (2004)
In old California, sibling vampires Lord Ruthven (Arthur Roberts) and Diana (Glori-Anne Gilbert) compete for the affections of Roxanne (Kennedy Johnston), but both are destroyed by a local padre (Paul Nachy). Now, Dracula (Tony Clay) sends his daughter (Eyana Barsky) to resurrect his old friend, Ruthven. Upon arising, Ruthven finds that the manner of his
Cronos (1993)
Dark Prince: The True Story of Dracula (2000)
Vlad the Impaler (Rudolf Martin) tells the story of his life to a church inquisition. He recounts his battles against the Turks, his deals with the king of Hungary (Roger Daltrey), his marriage to Lidia (Jane March), and his brutal reign where he butchered many in the name of justice and to protect peasantry. “True”
Dead Men Walk (1943)
Good Dr. Lloyd Clayton recently killed his evil brother Elwyn (George Zucco in duel roles), but Zolarr (Dwight Frye) digs up his old master’s body, and Elwyn rises as a vampire. He sets his sights on Gayle (Mary Carlisle), their niece. It’s up to Lloyd and Gayle’s fiancé to save her, a task that becomes
Dracula (1931)
Renfield (Dwight Frye) travels to Transylvanian to arrange for Count Dracula (Bela Lugosi) to move to London. Renfield is turned into an insane slave of the vampire count and together they travel to England, where Dracula settles in a ruined abbey next to Doctor Seward’s (Herbert Bunston) sanitarium, inside which Renfield takes up residence. Dracula
Dracula (1979)
Yet another film of the stage play, Count Dracula (Frank Langella) moves to England for new hunting grounds and to seduce Lucy Seward (Kate Nelligan). However, vampire hunter Van Helsing (Laurence Olivier) and Jonathan Harker (Trevor Eve) fight to keep Lucy in polite society and to destroy the king of the vampires. The problem with
Dracula II: Ascension (2003)
A researcher (Craig Sheffer) and his students bring Dracula (Stephen Billington) back to “life” in order to use his blood as a cure for just about everything. As they study him, Dracula watches for a way to escape and a vampire-hunting, self-flagellating, priest (Jason Scott Lee) searches for the count. Quick Review: This strangely titled