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Nosferatu the Vampyre
1979 film directed by Werner Herzog
The Omega Man
1971 film directed by Boris Sagal
Taste the Blood of Dracula
1970 film by Peter Sasdy
Dracula
1979 film directed by John Badham
Dracula A.D. 1972
1972 film by Alan Gibson
The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires
1974 film by Chang Cheh, Roy Ward Baker
Count Dracula
1970 film by Jesús Franco
The Satanic Rites of Dracula
1973 film directed by Alan Gibson
Blacula
Blacula is a 1972 American blaxploitation horror film directed by William Crain. It stars William Marshall in the title role about an 18th-century African prince named Mamuwalde, who is turned into a vampire (and later locked in a coffin) by Count Dracula in the Count's castle in Transylvania in the year 1780 after Dracula refuses to help Mamuwalde suppress the slave trade. The film co-stars Vonetta McGee, Denise Nicholas, Gordon Pinsent and Thalmus Rasulala.
Blood for Dracula
1974 film by Paul Morrissey
Scars of Dracula
1970 film by Roy Ward Baker
Vampyros Lesbos
1971 film by Jesús Franco
The Vampire Lovers
1970 film by Roy Ward Baker
Rabid
1977 film directed by David Cronenberg
Dracula and Son
1976 film by Édouard Molinaro
Valerie and Her Week of Wonders
1970 film by Jaromil Jireš
Countess Dracula
1971 Hammer horror film directed by Peter Sasdy
Martin
1978 film directed by George A. Romero
Twins of Evil
1971 film by John Hough
Vampire Circus
1972 film by Robert Young
The House That Dripped Blood
1971 film by Peter Duffell
Leptirica
Leptirica () is a 1973 Yugoslav folk horror TV-film, directed by Serbian and Yugoslav director Đorđe Kadijević and based on the short story "After Ninety Years" (1880) by Serbian writer Milovan Glišić.
Love at First Bite
1979 film by Stan Dragoti
Lust for a Vampire
1971 film by Jimmy Sangster
Daughters of Darkness
1971 film by Harry Kümel
Dracula vs. Frankenstein
1971 American film directed by Al Adamson
Bram Stoker's Dracula
1973 television movie directed by Dan Curtis
Alucarda
Alucarda (Spanish: Alucarda, la hija de las tinieblas, or Alucarda, the daughter of darkness) is a 1977 Mexican supernatural horror film directed by Juan López Moctezuma, and starring Tina Romero, Claudio Brook, Susana Kamini, and David Silva. A loose adaptation of Carmilla (1872), it revolves around two teenage orphan girls living in a Catholic convent, who unleash a demonic force and become possessed. Since its release, Alucarda has achieved cult status.
Dracula Against Frankenstein
1972 film by Jesús Franco
Le Frisson des Vampires
1971 film by Jean Rollin
Deathdream
Deathdream (originally released as Dead of Night) is a 1974 horror film directed and produced by Bob Clark, written by Alan Ormsby, and starring Richard Backus, John Marley, and Lynn Carlin. Inspired by the W. W. Jacobs short story "The Monkey's Paw", the film is about young American soldier Andy Brooks (Backus) who returns home after seemingly being killed in Vietnam, only now as an undead, vampiric creature.
The Bat People
1974 film directed by Jerry Jameson
Cuadecuc, vampir
1970 film by Pere Portabella
The Vault of Horror
1973 film by Roy Ward Baker
Female Vampire
1973 film directed by Jesús Franco
La Noche de Walpurgis
1971 film by León Klimovsky
Vampyres
1974 film directed by José Ramón Larraz
The Blood Spattered Bride
1972 film by Vicente Aranda
Captain Kronos – Vampire Hunter
1974 film by Brian Clemens
The Devil's Plaything
1973 film by Joseph W. Sarno
La Vampire Nue
1970 film by Jean Rollin
Los Monstruos del Terror
1970 film by Hugo Fregonese, Tulio Demicheli
Black Magic Rites
1973 film by Renato Polselli
House of Dark Shadows
1970 film by Dan Curtis
Count Dracula
1977 television film directed by Philip Saville
Lèvres de Sang
1975 film by Jean Rollin
Scream Blacula Scream
1973 film
Count Yorga, Vampire
1970 film by Bob Kelljan
Vampira
1974 film directed by Clive Donner
The Night of the Devils
1972 film by Giorgio Ferroni
Dead of Night
1977 film directed by Dan Curtis
Lady Dracula
1978 film by Franz Josef Gottlieb
El Retorno de Walpurgis
1973 film by Carlos Aured
Requiem pour un Vampire
1972 film by Jean Rollin
Son of Dracula
1974 film by Freddie Francis
Fascination
1979 film by Jean Rollin
Deafula
Deafula is a 1975 American horror film utilizing American Sign Language. A voice over was provided for those who do not understand sign language. The film starred Peter Wechsberg, who also serves as director and writer, under the pseudonym Peter Wolf. It was the first American Sign Language feature film ever made.
Let's Scare Jessica to Death
1971 film by John D. Hancock
Messiah of Evil
1973 film by Gloria Katz, Willard Huyck
Ganja & Hess
1973 film by Bill Gunn