This is one of the most complete vampire movie lists in the world. I have tried to include all the existing vampiric audiovisual productions, but, given the immense scope, it will certainly not be fully comprehensive. It includes vampire movies, but it does not include TV shows or movies in which vampires are not relevant. For each movie, you can see the original title, the year of production (the list is sorted by year of production), the director, the nationality, the screenwriter, some actors. For some movies, not all the information above is available.
For some movies, I have also included posters and/or some images and/or reviews, as well as the direct link to IMDB, where you can get more info on the work.

This page contains the movies from 1909 to 1960 included.
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  • LE MANOIR DU DIABLE (1896), by Georges Melies. France.
  • THE VAMPIRE’S TRAIL (1910). USA.
  • VAMPYR TANZERINNEN (1911). Denmark.
  • THE VAMPIRE (1912). Short film by Messter. Germany.
  • VAMPYRN (1912) by Mauritz Stiller. Short film. Sweden.
  • DANSE VAMPIRESQUE (1912). Short film. Denmark.
  • THE VAMPIRE (1913) by Robert G. Vignola. USA – Kalem Film Productions.
  • IN THE GRIP OF THE VAMPIRE (1913). USA.
  • LA TORRE DEI VAMPIRI (1913) by Gino Zaccaria. Italy. Ambrosia Film Productions.
  • VAMPIRE OF THE DESERT (1915) by Charles L. Gaskill. USA – Vitagraph Company of America Productions.
  • THE VAMPIRE’S TRAIL (1914) by Robert Vignola. USA – Kalem Film Produtions.
  • VAMPIRES OF THE NIGHT (1914) USA/Italy – Greene’s Features Photo Plays e Aquila Films Productions.
  • SAVED FROM THE VAMPIRE (1915) by Dell Henderson. Short film. USA.
  • THE VAMPIRE’S CLUTCH (1915). USA – Knight Film Productions.
  • KISS OF THE VAMPIRE (1915). USA.
  • A FOOL THERE WAS (1915) by Frank Powell. USA – Fox Film Corporation Productions.
    Stars: Theda Bara.
  • WAS SHE A VAMPIRE? (1915) by Albert W. Hale.
    USA – Powers Picture Plays Productions.
  • MR. VAMPIRE (1915). USA.
  • THE VAMPIRE’S DANCE (1915). USA.
  • THE VAMPIRE (1915) by Luois Gasnier & Georges B. Seitz.
    6 episode of the TV show The Exploits of Elaine
    USA – Wharton Productions.
    Screenwriters: Charles W. Goddard & Arthur B. Reeves, from the tales by Arthur B. Reeves & Basil Dickey.
    Stars: Pearl White (Elaine), Creighton Hale, Sheldon Lewis.
  • A VAMPIRE OUT OF WORK (1916). USA – Vitagraph Film Productions.
  • A VILLAGE VAMPIRE (1916). USA.
  • A NIGHT OF HORROR (1916) by Arthur Robinson. Germany. US version.
  • THE BELOVED VAMPIRE (1917). USA.
  • THE VAMPIRE (1920). USA – Metro Film Prod..
  • DRAKULA (1921) by Karoly Lajthay. Hungary.
  • NOSFERATU, EINE SYMPHONIE DES GRAUENS (1922) by Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau. Germany. Prana Film Productions.
    Screenwriters: Hanrik Galeen, from the Dracula by Bram Stoker.
    Stars: Max Schreck (Count Orlok/Nosferatu), Greta Schroeder, Ruth Landshoff, John Gottowt, Gustav Botz, Alexander Cranach, Hardy von Francois, Gustav von Wagenheim.
  • THE BLOND VAMPIRE (1923). USA.
  • Wampiry Warszawy. Tajemnica taksówki nr 1051 (1925) by Wiktor Bieganski. Poland. Merkurfilm Prod..
  • THE BAT (1926) by Roland West. Features Productions.
    Screenwriter: Roland West.
    Stars: George Beranger.
  • LONDON AFTER MIDNIGHT (1927) by Tod Browning. USA – Metro – Golwin Mayer Productions.
    Screenwriter: Waldemar Young.
    Stars: Lon Chaney (Edmund Burke/Mooney the vampire), Marceline Day, Polly Moran, Henry B. Walthall, Conrad Nagel.
  • THE VAMPIRE (1928). USA – United Pictures Productions.
  • DRACULA (1931) by Tod Browning. USA – Carl Laemmle for Universal Studios.
    Screenwriter: Garrett E. Fort.
    Stars: Bela Lugosi (Dracula), Edward van Sloan (van Helsing), David Manners (Harker), Helen Chandler (Mina Seward), France Dade (Lucy Weston), Dwight Frye (Renfield), Herbert Bunston (Seward).
  • DRACULA (1931) by Georges Melford. USA – Mexico. Universal Studios.
    Stars: Carlos Villarias (Dracula), Lupita Tovar, Barry Norton.
  • VAMPYR (1932) by Carl Th. Dreyer. France, Germany. Tobis – Klangfilm Productions.
    Screenwriters: Christen Jul & Carl Dreyer, from In a Glass Darkly by J. S. Le Fanu.
    Stars: Julian West (David Gray), Sybille Schmitz (Leone), Rena Manuel (Gisele), Maurice Shutz (il Lord), Nicolas De Gunzburg, Henriette Gerard, Jan Hieronimko, Rena Mandel.
  • M. EINE STADT SUCHT EINEN MORDER (1932) by Fritz Lang. Germany.
    Screenwriters: Thea von Harbou, from the memoirs of Peter Kurten.
    Stars: Peter Lorre (Peter Kurten), Otto Wvernicke, Gustav Grundgens, Inge Landgut.
  • THE VAMPIRE BAT (1933) by Frank Strayer. USA – Majestic Productions.
    Screenwriter: Edward Lowe, from his original story.
    Stars: Lionell Atwill (the doctor).
  • THE MARK OF THE VAMPIRE (1935) by Tod Browning. USA – Metro – Goldwin Mayer.
    Screenwriter: Guy Endore, from a story by Tod Browning.
    Stars: Bela Lugosi (Count Mora), Carol Borland (Luna), Lionel Barrymore, Lionel Atwill, Donald Meek, Henry Wadsworth.
  • CONDEMNED TO LIVE (1935) by Frank Strayer. USA – Chesterfield Productions.
    Screenwriter: Karen De Wolf.
    Stars: Mischa Auer, Ralph Morgan, Lucy Beaumont, Maxine Doyle, Russell Gleason, Carl Stockade.
  • DRACULA’S DAUGHTER (1936) by Lambert Hillyer.
    USA – Universal Studios.
    Screenwriters: John Balderston & Garrett Fort, from Dracula’s Guest by Bram Stoker.
    Stars: Gloria Holden (Maria Zaleska/Countess Dracula), Edward van Sloan (van Helsing), Irvin Pichel (Sandor), Billy Bevan (Albert), Gilbert Emery (Sir Basil).
  • THE RETURN OF DOCTOR X (1939) by Vincent Sherman.
    USA – Warner Bros.
    Screenwriter: Lee Katz from the story The Doctor’s Secret by William Makin.
    Stars: Humphrey Bogart (Dr. X, the vampire), Wayne Morris, Rosemay Lane, Dennis Morgan, John Litel.
  • THE DEVIL BAT (1940) by Jean Yarbruogh.
    USA – Releasing Corporation Productions.
    Screenwriter: John Tomas Neville, from The elying Serpent by George Bricker.
    Stars: Bela lugosi (Dr. Paul Carruthers).
  • SPOOKS RUN WILD (1941) by Phil Rosen.
    USA – Banner Production Monogram.
    Screenwriters: Carl Foreman & Charles R. Marian.
    Stars: Bela Lugosi (Nardo).
  • THE CORPSE VANISHES (1942) by Wallace fox.
    USA – Monogram Productions.
    Screenwriters: Harvey Gates & Sam Robbins.
    Stars: Bela Lugosi (Dr. Lorenz), Luana Walters, Tristram Coffin.
  • LE VAMPIRE (1943) by Jean Painleve’. Short film. France.
  • SON OF DRACULA (1943) by Robert Siodmak.
    USA – Universal Studios.
    Screenwriter: Erica Taylor, from a story by Curt Siodmak.
    Stars: Lon Chaney Jr. (Alucard/Dracula), Frank Craven (Dr. Brewster), Louise Allbritton (Katherine Caldwell), George Irving (Colonel Caldwell), Evelyn Ankers (Claire Caldwell).
  • DEAD MEN WALK (1943) by Sam Newfield.
    USA – Releasing Corporation Productions.
    Screenwriter: Fred Myton.
    Stars: George Zucco (Dr. Lloyd Clayton), Ned Young, Mary Carlisle, Robert Strange, Dwight Frye, Fern Emmett.
  • THE RETURN OF THE VAMPIRE (1943) by Lew Landers.
    USA – Columbia Productions.
    Screenwriter: Griffin Jay, from a story by Kurt Neumann.
    Stars: Bela Lugosi (Armand Tesla/Dracula), Matt Willis (Andreas Obry/the werewolf), Nina Foch (Nicky Saunders), Gilbert Emery (Dr. Saunders), Frieda Inescort (Lady Ainsley), Roland Varno.
  • HOUSE OF FRANKENSTEIN (1944) by Erle C. Kenton.
    USA – Universal Studios.
    Screenwriter: Edward Lowe, from a story by Curt Siodmak.
    Stars: John Carradine (Dracula), Boris Karloff (Dr. Niemann), Lon Chaney Jr. (Larry Talbot/the werewolf), George Zucco (Lampini), Elena Verdugo (Ilonka), Anne Gwynne (Rita).
  • HOUSE OF DRACULA (1945) by Erle C Kenton.
    USA – Universal Studios.
    Screenwriter: Edward Lowe, from a story by Curt Siodmak.
    Stars: John Carradine (Dracula), Lon Chaney Jr. (Larry Talbot/the werewolf), Glenn Strange (the monster of Frankenstein), Lionel Atwill (the inspector), Jane Adams (Nina), Fred Cordova.
  • THE ISLE OF THE DEAD (1945) by Mark Robson.
    USA – RKO Radio Pictures.
    Screenwriters: Ardel Wray & Loseph Mischel.
    Stars: Boris Karloff (the General), Ellen Drew, Marc Cramer, Katherine Emery, Alan Napier.
  • THE VAMPIRE’S GHOST (1945) by Lesley Selander.
    USA – Republic Pictures.
    Screenwriter: John K. Butler, from a story by Leigh Brackett.
    Stars: John Abbott (Webb Fallon), Emmet Vogan (thomas Vance), Peggy Stewart (Julie Vance), Charles gordon (Roy Hendrick).
  • THE DEVIL’S BAT DAUGHTER (1946) by Frank Wisbar.
    USA – Releasing Corporation Productions.
    Screenwriter: Griffin Jay.
    Stars: Rosemary La Planche, Eddie Kane, John James.
  • FACE OF MARBLE (1946) by William Beaudine.
    USA – Bernard Productions.
    Screenwriters: Thiere & Hartmann.
    Stars: John Carradine, Claudia Drake.
  • VALLEY OF THE ZOMBIES (1946) by Philip Ford.
    USA – Republic Productions.
    Scen.: Dorrell & Steward McGowan, from a story by Edward Lowe.
    Stars: Ian Keith.
  • ABBOTT AND COSTELLO MEET FRANKENSTEIN (1948) by Charles Barton.
    USA – Universal Studios.
    Stars: Bela Lugosi (Dracula), Glenn Strange (the monster of Frankenstein), Lon Chaney Jr. (Larry Talbot/the werewolf), ane Randolph, Bud Abbott (Abbott), Lou Costello (Costello).
  • OLD MOTHERRILEY MEETS THE VAMPIRE (1951) by John Gilling. GB.
    Screenwriter: Val Valentine.
    Stars: Bela Lugosi (van Housen).
  • THE THING FROM ANOTHER WORLD (1951) by Christian Nyby & Howard Hawks.
    USA – RKO Radio Pictures.
    Screenwriters: Charles Lederer & Orson Welles, from a story by John W. Cambell Jr..
    Stars: Kenneth Tobey, Margareth Sheridan, James Arness (the “thing”).
  • FRANKENSTEIN MEET DRACULA (1952) by Donald Glut.
    USA – Independent Productions.
  • DRACULA ISTANBULDA (1953) by Mehmet Muktar. Turkey.
    Turgut Demigar Productions.
    Screenwriter: Unit Deniz, from Dracula by Bram Stoker and the novel by Ali’ Riza Seyfi The Impaling Voivode.
    Stars: Alif Kaptan (Dracula).
  • NOT OF THIS EARTH (1956) by Roger Corman.
    USA – Allied Artist Productions.
    Screenwriters: Charles B. Griffith & Mark Hanna.
    Stars: Paul Birch, Beverly Garland, Morgan Jones, Ann Carroll.
  • EL VAMPIRO (1956) by Fernando Mendez. Mexico.
    ABSA Cinematografica Productions.
    Screenwriters: Henrich Rodriguez & Ramon Obon.
    Stars: German Robles (Count Lavud/Duval), Abel Salazar, Ariadna Welter, Amado Zumaya, Mercedes Soler, Dick Barker, July Danery.
  • PLANET NINE FROM OUTER SPACE (1956) by Edward D. Wood Jr..
    USA – Criswell Productions.
    Screenwriter: Edward D. Wood Jr.
    Stars: Bela Lugosi (Specter), Vampira.
  • QUATERMASS II (1957), by Val Guest.
    Stars: Brian Donlevy, Michael Ripper, John Longden, Sidney james, Bryan Forbes, Vera Day, William Franklyn.
  • THE MAN WHO TURNED TO STONE (1957) by Leslie Kardos.
    USA – Columbia Productions.
    Screenwriter: R. T. Marcus.
    Stars: Victory Jory, Ann Dorane, Charlotte Austin.
  • THE VAMPIRE (1957) by Paul Landres.
    USA/GB – United Artists Productions.
    Screenwriter: Pat Fiedler.
    Stars: John Beal (Dr. Paulk Beechee), Coleen Gray (Carol Butler), Ann Staunton (Marion Wilkins), Lydia Reed (Betsy Beecher).
  • PONTIANAK (1957) by B. N. Rao.
    Film malese – Prod. Keris.
    Stars: Maria Menado (la Vampira).
  • DENDAM PONTIANAK (1957) di B. N. Rao. Malaysia.
    Keris Productions.
    Stars: Maria Menado (the vampire).
  • BLOOD OF DRACULA (1957) by Herbert L. Strock.
    USA – Carmel Production.
    Screenwriter: Ralph Thornton.
    Stars: Sandra Harrison (Nancy Perkins), Paul Maxwell, Don Devlin.
  • EL ATAUD DEL VAMPIRO (1957) by Fernando Mendez. Mexico.
    ABSA Cinematografica Productions.
    Screenwriter: Ramon Obon, from a story by Raul Zentero.
    Stars: German Robles (Count Lavud/Duval), Abel Salazar, Ariadna Welter, Yeire Beirute, Alicia Montoya, Carlos Ancidra.
  • I VAMPIRI (1957) by Riccardo Freda. Italy.
    Athena Cinematografica & Titanus Productions.
    Screenwriters: Piero Regnoli, Riccardo Freda, Rik Sjostrom.
    Stars: Dario Michaelis, Wandisa Guida, Paul Muller, Gianna Maria Canale.
  • THE RETURN OF DRACULA (1958) by Paul Landres.
    USA/GB – United Artists Productions.
    Screenwriter: Pat Fiedler.
    Stars: Francis Lederer (Dracula/Bellac), Norma Eberhardt (Rachel Mayberry), Jimmie Baird (Mickey Mayberry), John MacNamara.
  • ANAK PONTIANAK (1958) by Ramon Estella. Malaysia.
    Shaw Productions.
    Stars: Maria Menado (the vampire).
  • I WAS A TEENAGE VAMPIRE (1958) by Herbert L. Strock.
    USA – Herman Cohen Productions.
  • THE BAT (1958), by Crane Wilbur. USA.
    Stars: Vincent Price, Agnes Moorehead, John Sutton, Gavin Gordon, Lenita Lane, Elaine Edwards.
  • EL CASTILLO DE LOS MONSTRUOS (1958) by Juan Soler. Mexico.
    Sotomayor SA Productions.
    Screenwriters: Fernando Galiani & Carlos Orellana.
    Stars: German Robles (the vampire), Guillermo Orea, Evangelina Elizondo, Carlos Orellana, Clavillazo.
  • THE HORROR OF DRACULA (1958) by Terence Fischer.
    GB – Hammer Film Productions.
    Screenwriter: Jimmy Sangster, from Dracula by Bram Stoker.
    Stars: Christopher Lee (Dracula), Peter Cushing (van Helsing), Melissa Stribling (Mina), Carol Marsh (Lucy), Michael Gough (Arthur), John van Eyssen (Jonathan), Olga Dickie (Gerda).
  • THE REVENGE OF DRACULA (1958) by Donald Glut.
    USA – Independent Productions.
  • BLOOD OF THE VAMPIRE (1958) by Henry Cassa.
    GB – Tampean Productions.
    Screenwriter: Jimmy Sangster.
    Stars: Donald Wolfit (Dr. Callistratus), Vincent Ball, Victor Maddern.
  • SUMPAH PONTIANAK (1958) by B. N. Rao. Malaysia.
    Keris Productions.
    Stars: Maria Menado (the vampire).
  • CURSE OF THE UNDEAD (1959) by Edward Dein.
    USA – Universal Studios Productions.
    Screenwriters: Michael Pate & Mildred Dein.
    Stars: Eric Fleming (Dan Young), Michael Pate (Drake Robey), Bruce Gordono (Buffer), Kathleen Crowley (Dolores Carter).
  • ONNA KYUKETSUI (1959) by Nobuo Nakagawa. Japan.
    Shin Toho Productions.
    Screenwriters: Shin Nakagawa, Katsuyloshi Nakatsu.
    Stars: Shigeru Amachi, Yoko Mihara, Keinosuke Wada, Junko Ikeuchi.
  • TEMPI DURI PER I VAMPIRI (1959) by Steno. Italy.
    Maxima Film/Cein Incom/Montfour Film.
    Screenwriters: Dino Verde & Alessandro Continenza.
    Stars: Christopher Lee (uncle Rinaldo), Renato Rascel (Osvaldo Lambertenghi), Sylvia Koscina (Carla), Rik van Nutter, Karl Wery.
  • THE BRIDES OF DRACULA (1960) by Terence Fischer.
    GB – Hammer Film Productions.
    Screenwriters: Jimmy Sangster, Peter Bryan, Edward Percy.
    Stars: Peter Cushing (van Helsing), David Peel (Meinster/the Vampire), Martita Hunt (Baroness Menster), Frida Jackson (Greta).
  • L’ULTIMA PREDA DEL VAMPIRO (1960) by Piero Regnoli. Italy.
    Nord Film Italiana Productions.
    Screenwriter: Piero Regnoli.
    Stars: Walter Brandi (Gabor/Count Kernassy the vampire), Lyla Rocco (Vera), Corinne Fontaine (Katia), Alfredo Rizzo (Lukas), Maria Giovannini, Antoine Nicos, Tilde Damiani.
  • LA SANGRE DE NOSTRADAMUS (1960) by Federigo Curiel. Mexico.
    Bosas Priego Productions.
    Screenwriters: Carlos Taboada & Alfredo Ruanova.
    Stars: German Robles (Nostradamus), Domingo Soler, Julio Aleman.
  • ET MOURIR DE PLAISIR (1960) by Roger Vadim. Italy and France.
    Documento Film & Les Films E. G. E.
    Screenwriter: Roger vadim, from Carmilla by J. S. Le Fanu.
    Stars: Mel Ferrer (Leopoldi de Karnstein), Annette Stroyberg Vadim (Carmilla von Karnstein), Elsa Martinelli (Giorgia Monteverdi), Marc Allegret (giudice Monteverdi), Gabriella Farinon (Lisa), Serge Marquand (Giuseppe), Alberto Bonucci.
  • LA MALDICION DE NOSTRADAMUS (1960) by Federigo Curiel. Mexico.
    Bosas Priego Productions.
    Screenwriters: Carlos Taboada & Alfredo Ruanova.
    Stars: German Robles (Nostradamus), Domingo Soler, Julio Aleman.
  • LA MASCHERA DEL DEMONIO (1960) by Mario Bava. Italy.
    Galatea & Jolly Film Productions.
    Screenwriter: Mario Bava, from the story Vij by Nikolaj Gogol.
    Stars: Barbara Steele (Katia/the witch), Jhon Richardson (Andrej Gorobec), Andrea Checchi (Dr. Choma), Enrico Olivieri (Costantino), Ivo Garrani (Katia’s father), Tino Bianchi.