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Nosferatu (1929)




Dracula (1931)




Fright Night (1985)



Vampire Movies are seductive tales of survival, lust, and obsession. Do these night lurking creatures really exist? Or are they just merely visceral expressions of our inner desires? Whatever the case, we've selected ten of our favorite movies-that-suck for you to enjoy. From Bela Lugosi to Corey Haim, we've left little on the shelf. So grab your cranberry juice, guard your neck, and sit back and browse The Most: Movies that Bite.

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Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1992)



Interview with the Vampire (1994)



"Is this your wife?
What a lovely
throat."
- Graf Orlok,
(Nosferatu, 1929)

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"Evildoers are
easier, and they
taste better."
- Lestat,
(Interview with the
Vampire, 1994)


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