|
Cemetery Girls

DVD's |

|
|
Film Listings and Gallery |
|
Vampire Movie Poster Gallery
Silent Films
Vampire of the Coast (1909)
The Vampire's Trail (1910)
The Vampire (1913)--Kalem film directed by Robert Vignola.
In the Grip of the Vampire (1913)
Vampires of the Night (1914)--Greene's Feature Photo Plays.
The Vampire's Trail (1914)--directed by Robert Vignola.
Vampires of Warsaw (1914)
The Vampire's Tower (1914)--Ambrosia film.
Saved From the Vampire (1914)
The Devil's Daughter (1915)
A Fool There Was (1915)--Theda Bara as predatory "Vamp."
The Vampire's Clutch (1915)--Knight film.
Was She A Vampire? (1915)--Universal film.
Kiss of the Vampire (1915)
Mr. Vampire (1916)
A Night of Horror (1916)--German film directed by Arthur Robison.
A Vampire Out of Work (1916)--Vitagraph film.
A Village Vampire (1916)
The Beloved Vampire (1917)
The Vampire (1920)--Metro film.
Drakula (1921)
The Blond Vampire (1922)
Nosferatu (1922)--German Max Schreck as Count Orlock; dir. F.W. Murnau.
London After Midnight (1927)--Lon Chaney as vampire in human disguise.
The Vampire (1928)--seducer.
Back to The Main Menu |
Be Part of Our Site |
Do you want to be part of The Vampire Network?
We are currently looking for Stories, writers, film and story reviewers and photo's.
Contact us at:
webmaster@thevampirenetwork.com
|

The Vampire Network is Part of The Fear Network
A Division of Nightmare Entertainment |
|
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. |
|