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1970's Vampire Films

House of Dark Shadows (1970)--Jonathan Frid as Barnabas Collins.
Count Dracula
(1970)--Christopher Lee and Klaus Kinski; a shoddy production.
The Scars of Dracula (1970)--Christopher Lee stalking and drinking.
Taste the Blood of Dracula (1970)--Christopher Lee and hypocritical Victorians.
Count Yorga, The Vampire (1970)--East European in California.
The Devil's Skin (1970)
Dracula's Vampire Lust (1970)
The Vampire Lovers (1970)--Hammer with a "Carmilla" adaptation.
Blood of Frankenstein (1970)--Zandor Vorkov as the Count.
Dracula vs. Frankenstein (1970)--American version.
Lust For a Vampire (1970)--Hammer and "Carmilla" echoes.
Countess Dracula (1970)--Hammer with Ingrid Pitt as sadist.
Guess What Happened to Count Dracula (1970)--sexploitation.
The Return of Count Yorga (1971)--sequel to the 1970 film.
Vampire Men of the Lost Planet (1971)--astronauts sent to planet.
Nosferatu in Brazil (1971)--Portuguese 8mm spoof.
The Bloodsuckers (1971)--Greek devil-worship with Patrick MacNee.
The Vampire Happening (1971)--Transylvania inheritance spoof.
The Velvet Vampire (1971)--couple stranded in desert invited into home.
Daughters of Darkness (1971)
Lake of Dracula (1971)--a.k.a. Bloodthirsty Eyes, Japanese.
Blacula (1972)--Caribbean Count.
Dracula A.D. 1972 (1972)--Christopher Lee.
Saga of the Draculas (1972)--aging Count's interest in pregnant niece.
The Night Stalker (1972)
The Werewolf vs. The Vampire Woman (1972)--a.k.a. Shadow of the Werewolf.
Dracula in Brianza (1972)
Dracula's Great Love (1972)
The Deathmaster (1972)
The Legend of Blood Castle (1972)--17th-century Hungarian nobleman.
Grave of the Vampire (1972)--baby drinks mom's blood from bottle.
Bram Stoker's Dracula (1973)--Jack Palance as Dracula; Dan Curtis Productions.
Scream, Blacula, Scream (1973)--Pam Grier's voodoo must send him back.
Satanic Rites of Dracula (1973)--Christopher Lee as CEO and germ warfare.
Andy Warhol's Dracula (1973)--Italian/French with aging Dracula.
The Daughter of Dracula (1973)
Dead People (1973)
Lemora: A Vampire's Tale (1973)--odyssey of teenager in the 1930s.
The Devil's Plaything (1973)
The Devil's Wedding Night (1973)
Old Dracula (1974)--David Niven.
Captain Kronos, Vampire Hunter (1974)--victims robbed of youth.
The Seven Brothers Meet Dracula (1974)--martial arts and Peter Cushing.
Evil of Dracula (1974)--Japanese sequel to 1971's Lake of Dracula.
Vampyres (1974)--two female hitchhikers.
Deafula (1975)
Dead of Night (1976)
Rabid (1977)--Marilyn Chambers has bloodsucking organ under arm.
Doctor Dracula (1977)
Dracula and Son (1977)--Christopher Lee's son wants to be a florist.
Dracula's Dog (1977)--a.k.a. Zoltan: Hound of Dracula.
Martin (1977)--George A. Romero directs film regarding guilt and morality.
Count Dracula (1978)--British tv with Louis Jourdan.
Dracula (1979)--Frank Langella and Laurence Olivier.
Vampire (1979)--San Francisco millionaire; produced by Bochco.
Dracula Blows His Cool (1979)
Nosferatu: The Vampire (1979)--Klaus Kinski in slow remake of 1922 film.
Thirst (1979)--descendant of Countess Bathory and secret society.
Love at First Bite (1979)--George Hamilton spoof with Susan Saint James.
Vampire Hookers (1979)--a.k.a. Night of the Bloodsuckers, with John Carradine.
Dracula Sucks (1979)--Jamie Gillis.
Salem's Lot: The Movie (1979)--originally 4-hour tv movie.


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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 the practitioners believe they are drawing spiritual nourishment from auric or energy.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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