When a nobleman is murdered, a professor of the occult blames vampires, but not all is what it seems..


If you're looking for a tight, logical mystery, skip this. But if you want to spend an hour watching Bela Lugosi glide through thick, manufactured fog like he’s walking on a cloud, then Mark of the Vampire is your kind of weird. It’s moody. It’s silly. It’s barely sixty minutes long, which is a blessing because it doe...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"If you're looking for a tight, logical mystery, skip this. But if you want to spend an hour watching Bela Lugosi glide through thick, manufactured fog like he’s walking on a cloud, then Mark of the Vampire is your kind of weird. It’s moody. It’s silly. It’s barely sixty minutes long, which is a blessing because it doesn't give you enough time to ask too many questions about why the village locals are so consistently terrified of everything. Lugosi barely speaks. He just sort of stares intensel..."
Tod Browning, H.S. Kraft, Samuel Ornitz, Bernard Schubert, John L. Balderston, Guy Endore
United States
Mystery, Horror

