As usual, we’re devoting the spooky month of October to horror movies, with a theme for reviews over its 31 days. Previously, we’ve done horror generally, countries, and classic horror. This year, at Chris’s suggestion, we decided to focus in particular on vampires. After considerable thought, the ground-rules were laid out for films to select. No more than one per year; they had to be films not covered in depth on the site; and I wanted to cover as many countries as possible. Part of the problem was that we had written about so many of the “obvious” candidates before. All the Hammer films, for example, were crossed off the board immediately, and so were the Blade trilogy, as well as the Mr Vampire movies.
Still, there turned out to be no shortage of alternatives. There was a lot of shuffling around of candidates before we finally settled on 31 films, from 31 different years, going all the way back to the daddy, Nosferatu. I didn’t quite manage to get them from 31 different countries, but the United States of America is the only country where I ended up with multiple entries. The process of watching them took place on Friday nights over the past year, and… that was interesting. Some of them were good. Some were… not. Some lived up to expectations. Others were disappointing – or better than expected. I think, to be honest, Chris regretted her suggestion on a couple of occasions, though I tended to look kindly on most of them.
I did have a fairly loose definition of “vampire”. It was at least approximately human-shaped and drank blood from other humans in order to survive, that was good enough to qualify. This means there are some entries which you could certainly argue are not vampire films. I would listen politely, and then ignore you, because this is my site, and these are my rules. Thanks for your contribution. But most are, at least in some elements, there or thereabouts. Overall, I think what impressed me most was the huge variety of approaches: in the next 31 days, you’ll see everything from outright comedies through doomed romance and a couple with musical numbers (you will not be surprised to hear Bollywood made one of them), to those that concentrate more on traditional fields like horror and action.
She lives beyond the grace of God, a wanderer in the outer darkness. She is “vampyr”, “nosferatu”. These creatures do not die like the bee after the first sting, but instead grow strong and become immortal once infected by another nosferatu. So, my friends we fight not one beast but legions that go on age after age after age, feeding on the blood of the living.
— Abraham Van Helsing, Bram Stoker’s Dracula
31 Days of Vampires
- Nosferatu (1922) October 1, 2023Germany
- Drácula (1931) October 2, 2023
- Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948) October 3, 2023
- El vampiro (1957) October 4, 2023Mexico
- Uncle Was a Vampire (1959) October 5, 2023Italy
- Blood and Roses (1960) October 6, 2023France
- The Blood Drinkers (1964) October 7, 2023Philippines
- Sangre de Vírgenes (1967) October 8, 2023Argentina
- The Blood Beast Terror (1968) October 9, 2023
- Count Yorga, Vampire (1970) October 10, 2023
- Daughters of Darkness (1971) October 11, 2023Belgium
- Leptirica (1973) October 12, 2023Yugoslavia
- Blood for Dracula (1974) October 13, 2023Italy
- Rabid (1977) October 14, 2023Canada
- Fangs (1981) October 15, 2023Egypt
- Ferat Vampire (1982) October 16, 2023Czech Republic
- I Like Bats (1986) October 17, 2023Poland
- The Lost Boys (1987) October 18, 2023
- My Soul Is Slashed (1991) October 19, 2023japan
- Bloodlust (1992) October 20, 2023Australia
- Interview With the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles (1994) October 21, 2023
- Eternal Blood (2002) October 22, 2023Chile
- The Era of Vampires (2003) October 23, 2023Hong Kong
- Vampire Cop Ricky (2006) October 24, 2023
- Let the Right One In (2008) October 25, 2023Sweden
- Dracula 2012 (2013) October 26, 2023India
- What We Do in the Shadows (2014) October 27, 2023New Zealand
- Tropical Vampires (2016) October 28, 2023Brazil
- Vamps (2017) October 29, 2023Russia
- All the Moons (2020) October 30, 2023Spain
- Boys from County Hell (2020) October 31, 2023Ireland
Finally, for my amusement, I asked AI to come up with some vampire movie posters. Here are the results. I wouldn’t mind seeing some of these…