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Vampire Movie Poster Gallery
1950's Vampire Films
The Thing From Another World (1951)--outer space blooddrinker on
Earth.
The Devil's Commandment (1956)
The Vampire (1957)--accidental pill-taking leads to vampirism.
Blood of Dracula (1957)--a.k.a. Blood is My Heritage, Blood of the Demon.
Not of This Earth (1957)--Roger Corman combines sci-fi and vampirism.
The Return of Dracula (1957)--low-quality, a.k.a. The Curse of Dracula.
Horror of Dracula (1958)--Christopher Lee; Hammer Films.
Blood of the Vampire (1958)--anemic doctor victimizes patients.
Curse of the Undead (1959)--cowboy theme.
The Vampire's Coffin (1958)--sequel to 1957's The Vampire.
Uncle Was a Vampire (1959)--Italian satire with Christopher Lee.

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Psychic Vampires |
| The theme of the psychic vampire has been a focus within modern
vampire subculture. The way that the subculture has manipulated the image of the psychic
vampire has been investigated by researchers such as Mark Benecke and A. Asbjorn Jon. Jon has noted that, like
the traditional psychic vampires, those of vampire subculture believe that they 'prey upon
life-force or 'pranic' energy' |
The vampire lifestyle |
The vampire lifestyle is an alternative lifestyle, based on the
modern perception of in popular fiction. The vampire subculture has stemmed largely from
the Goth subculture,but also incorporates some elements of the sadomasochism subculture.
The Internet provides a prevalent forum for the subculture along with other media such as devoted to the topic.
Active vampirism within the vampire subculture includes both blood consumption, which
is commonly referred to as sanguinarian vampirism, and psychic vampirism, through which
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