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Nosferatu
Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror () is a 1922 silent German Expressionist vampire film directed by F. W. Murnau from a screenplay by Henrik Galeen. It stars Max Schreck as Count Orlok, a vampire who preys on the wife (Greta Schröder) of his estate agent (Gustav von Wangenheim) and brings the plague to their town.
Van Helsing
2004 film directed by Stephen Sommers
Bram Stoker's Dracula
1992 film directed by Francis Ford Coppola
Young Frankenstein
1974 film directed by Mel Brooks
Dracula
1931 film directed by Tod Browning
The Nun
2018 film by Corin Hardy
Nosferatu the Vampyre
1979 film directed by Werner Herzog
Nosferatu
2024 film directed by Robert Eggers
Dracula Untold
2014 film directed by Gary Shore
Dracula
1958 film directed by Terence Fisher
Dracula: Dead and Loving It
1995 film by Mel Brooks
The Fearless Vampire Killers
1967 film by Roman Polanski
Dracula's Daughter
1936 film by Lambert Hillyer
Renfield
2023 film directed by Chris McKay
The Brides of Dracula
1960 film by Terence Fisher
Dracula
1931 Spanish-language American horror film
The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires
1974 film by Chang Cheh, Roy Ward Baker
The 25th Hour
1967 film directed by Henri Verneuil
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.
Howling II: Your Sister Is a Werewolf
1985 film directed by Philippe Mora
R.M.N.
R.M.N. is a 2022 drama film produced, written and directed by Cristian Mungiu. Set in a multi-ethnic village in Transylvania, Romania, during the 2019–20 holiday season, based on the 2020 Ditrău xenophobic incident, it follows a man who returns from Germany and his ex-lover who works in the village. Mungiu named the film after a Romanian acronym for nuclear magnetic resonance, as the film is "an investigation of the brain, a brain scan trying to detect things below the surface".
Blood of the Vampire
1958 film by Henry Cass
Katalin Varga
2009 film by Peter Strickland
Bram Stoker's Dracula
1973 television movie directed by Dan Curtis
Fracchia contro Dracula
1985 film by Neri Parenti
Dracula
2006 movie directed by Bill Eagles
Transylvania 6-5000
1985 film directed by Rudy De Luca
Dracula
2025 Romanian comedy drama film by Radu Jude
Count Dracula
1977 television film directed by Philip Saville
Nadja
1994 film by Michael Almereyda
Vampire Dog
2012 film
The Devil's Wedding Night
1973 film by Luigi Batzella
Full Moon High
1981 film by Larry Cohen
Capcana mercenarilor
1981 film by Sergiu Nicolaescu
Transylvania Twist
1989 film by Jim Wynorski