Vampire Movies
Vampire Movies (and movies with vampires) from all time. This is a list created by Vamphyros, Antología Vampírica. http://vamphyros.wordpress.com/
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- A band of outlaws on the sea coast make their miserable and dishonest living by luring ships from their course to be dashed to pieces on the rockbound coast. They tie a lantern on the horns of a cow and lead her along the beach, and the ship, seeing its gleam, heads for the light, and as a consequence is soon on the rocks, where it is dashed to pieces. The pirates gather up the rich merchandise as it floats to shore, and make the surviving crew and passengers prisoners, taking them to a cave, where the casks and boxes are broken open and the spoils distributed among the gang. One of the wreckers saves the life of one of the passengers, the beautiful daughter of a wealthy family, who has lost consciousness after battling with the waves, and he tries to make the unfortunate girl as comfortable as possible in her squalid surroundings. The rest of the robbers imbibe too freely of the contents of some of the casks and before long it has its effect and they all fall asleep. The young fellow, seizing this opportunity, takes the girl and leads her out of the place, and after many adventures he manages to take her to her home, which is a beautiful manor. Her friends, who are worried lest she is lost in the storm, are overjoyed at having her safely returned, and as a mark of appreciation they invite the youth to stay and accept their hospitality. He gladly consents, for he is deeply in love with the maiden, and it is not long before she lets him know that the feeling is mutual. His visit to her home is one of joy and happiness, and eventually the happy young couple are married.
- DirectorT. Hayes HunterRobert G. VignolaStarsAlice JoyceTom MooreAlice HollisterWith the birth of her son, Laura's affection for her husband is submerged in her mother-love for the child. Deprived of his wife's companionship, Horace drifts away from her. The man falls into the toils of Rita, an actress. The woman loves Dugan, a reporter on a yellow sheet. Dugan suggests that Rita elope with Horace as a means of getting publicity. The unscrupulous woman agrees. Horace falls into Rita's net and the two plan to elope upon the occasion of a reception given by Laura, which is to be held a few days later. Laura is amazed to find the notorious actress among her guests, upon the night of the affair. Shortly afterward, a frightened maid informs the hostess that her child is ill. All the guests depart, with the exception of Rita, who waits for Horace. A doctor declares that Laura's baby has a severe case of diphtheria and the house is quarantined. Rita is furious when she discovers she cannot leave the house. Enraged by the collapse of her infamous scheme, the woman reveals her true self to Horace. Thinking of the little wife who is fighting for their child's life, Horace turns from Rita in disgust. Several nights later, Dugan, impatient for news, steals to the rear of the house. Evading the police on guard, he attracts Rita's attention. Laura comes upon the two and learns what her neglect of Horace has brought about. She confronts the actress, who shrinks in fear from the enraged wife. Thus Horace finds them. Falling to his knees, the husband acknowledges his baseness and begs to be forgiven. But Laura, taking him in her arms, declares the fault to have been her own.
- DirectorAlice GuyStarsOlga PetrovaVernon SteeleWilliam A. MorseA story of a female motorist that is brought to a resort in the Airondacks. Once brought in to heal from her wounds the male patrons find out that she has a rather bewitching way with men with total disregard of her ways.
- A criminal dubbed "The Vampire" attempts to erase a woman's mind with drugs.
- Judith, daughter of a criminal, has been placed by her grandmother, a nurse, in the cradle of Edna, the little Duchess of Burville. The real heiress is brought up as a singing girl at a rough inn, kept by the old evil-faced nurse, Roxana. In the twenty-five years that pass, the false Duchess manifests the strength of heredity, her father's evil tendencies coming to the front. Judith falls in love with Lord Norman, a poet, and in his honor gives a ball at the magnificent Burville Castle. The poet, however, does not reciprocate her affections. Later he bears Edna, the singing girl, on the street. He is startled at the resemblance between Edna and the Duchess of Burville. Enchanted by her singing, he trails Edna to her home and then starts wooing, which is even carried to the point where the poet dons the clothes of a workman in order to be near his sweet singing girl. Roxana is pressed for money by a confederate, and Roxana in desperation goes to the false Duchess and explains to her the secret of her birth, and demands money as a price of silence. Judith tells her to come later. In the evening the confederate grows more furious in his demands, and not trusting Roxana out of his sight, he insists upon Edna being sent to the castle for the hush money. Edna received by the false Duchess, who decoys her which she falls into the absence, the grandmother into an altercation. There is a fight and the lamp is upset, and the house is set on fire. Lord Norman, seeking Edna, comes in and finds the café smothered in smoke. Going upstairs into the flames he encounters a form upon the floor, and thinking it to be Edna, he struggle down the stairs with it. It is Roxana, who, dying, confesses that Edna is the real Duchess, and that she had been sent to the castle. Hurrying away to the castle, Lord Norman demands to see Edna. Judith's actions convinces him that she has been put out of the way. He accuses her of the crime. Under his fiery denunciations, Judith shows him where Edna had been dropped into the sewers underneath the house, and down into their murky depths goes the lover. He finds Edna stunned, but otherwise unhurt by the fall. They make their way to freedom. Meanwhile, in the castle, Judith, overcome by remorse, has ended her wicked life. Edna is restored to her rightful position, there to enjoy the love of he who had loved her as a humble street singer.
- DirectorT. Hayes HunterRobert G. VignolaStarsAlice JoyceTom MooreAlice HollisterWith the birth of her son, Laura's affection for her husband is submerged in her mother-love for the child. Deprived of his wife's companionship, Horace drifts away from her. The man falls into the toils of Rita, an actress. The woman loves Dugan, a reporter on a yellow sheet. Dugan suggests that Rita elope with Horace as a means of getting publicity. The unscrupulous woman agrees. Horace falls into Rita's net and the two plan to elope upon the occasion of a reception given by Laura, which is to be held a few days later. Laura is amazed to find the notorious actress among her guests, upon the night of the affair. Shortly afterward, a frightened maid informs the hostess that her child is ill. All the guests depart, with the exception of Rita, who waits for Horace. A doctor declares that Laura's baby has a severe case of diphtheria and the house is quarantined. Rita is furious when she discovers she cannot leave the house. Enraged by the collapse of her infamous scheme, the woman reveals her true self to Horace. Thinking of the little wife who is fighting for their child's life, Horace turns from Rita in disgust. Several nights later, Dugan, impatient for news, steals to the rear of the house. Evading the police on guard, he attracts Rita's attention. Laura comes upon the two and learns what her neglect of Horace has brought about. She confronts the actress, who shrinks in fear from the enraged wife. Thus Horace finds them. Falling to his knees, the husband acknowledges his baseness and begs to be forgiven. But Laura, taking him in her arms, declares the fault to have been her own.
- DirectorGino ZaccariaStarsLia NegroOreste GrandiAlfredo BertoneThis story takes us back to the time of the French Revolution. Raymond, a lieutenant in the army, disgusted with the horrors of the revolution, organizes a revolt and informs Sparon, his father, owner of the "Chat Noir," that his men would meet that night in the inn to make preparations for the insurrection. Their conversation is overheard by Peter, the late executioner of Paris, who being avoided by everyone, has taken up his abode in the deserted Vampire's Tower, which had a secret passage leading direct to the inn. Peter returns to his dwelling-place and while searching through the tower discovers the great hidden treasures of the Abbey. One day he meets Fornarina. He gives her some of the valuable jewels he had found, and these she gladly accepts. The time for the meeting has arrived and Raymond and his followers set out for the inn, unaware that two spies of the "Terror" were following them. In the name of his people Raymond places his signature to an oath that they would annihilate and destroy the government of the "Terror." The executioner, having seen the spies and being averse to the revolutionary government, quickly makes for the inn and saves the conspirators by means of the secret passage just as the spies and a small army enter the room. On his way through the passage Raymond drops the note which contains his signature to the oath. And now it is in the hands of the executioner. About a month later Peter discovers that Fornarina is in love with Raymond and swears to avenge himself, remembering that he is in possession of a compromising paper. Going to the "Terror's" court of justice, he denounces Raymond as a conspirator and demands that he be his executioner. Raymond and Fornarina are just returning from their marriage amidst the joyful greetings of their friends, when he is put under arrest and torn from the arms of his young bride. It is some time later. Raymond is brought to trial and sentenced to death, and it is then that Fornarina learns his executioner would be the man who pretended to love her. She goes to the Tower and pleads for the life of Raymond, promising to marry Peter if he would save him. Peter leaves her in his room while he goes to the prison to free his rival. Fornarina waits for his return in deep anguish. He comes back ready to claim his reward, but the brokenhearted girl desires a proof that Raymond is safe. Peter takes her to a high cliff projecting from the side of the Tower. Yes, Raymond was sailing away toward England, and they wave their last good-bye. She turns around and sees Peter waiting with outstretched arms. Preferring death to the man who had blighted her young life, she throws herself over the cliff into the deep water below.
- DirectorDell HendersonStarsFlorence LeeClarence BarrGus PixleySusan Sims is loved by Jonas Jazbo, but a He-Vampire from the city, with a weakness for chickens, lures Susan away with a promise to elope with her in an hour if she brings her own lunch. Jonas observes what is happening and makes a desperate leap onto the moving automobile, but is thrown off. Rushing into the house, he arouses Susan's father. The old fellow is of little service, and Jonas departs alone for the city, where he tracks the vampire to his lair and rescues Susan.