The 50 Sexiest Vampires in Horror Movies
Vampire movies probably make up the biggest subgenre of
horror movies after slashers. One of the great attractions to the genre is the
vampire’s sex appeal, something that exists mostly because of the movies.
Dracula, as presented in Stoker’s novel is quite repulsive and doesn’t seduce
his victims as much as uses a kind of psychic version of date rape drugs.
Nosferatu,
the first adaption of Dracula that still survives, presented a vampire more in
line with Stoker’s vision. Despite Dracula not being sexy in Stoker’s novel,
the novel is full of erotic elements and Hollywood understood that those erotic
elements would be easier to present with an attractive lead rather than with
something that looked like a hairless rat. That we consider Dracula a sexy
character has less to do with Stoker and more to do with the movies.
Since
Lugosi, cinema has been awash with sexy vampires, some that have become a part
of popular culture. I’ll admit to a real fondness for the subject matter.
Vampire movies are my favorite subgenre of horror after infernal movies about witches, demons and devils. Fifty may seem like a rather large number, but I
hope to share my love of the genre and include at least a few movies that you
haven’t seen.
You’ll
notice some repeating trends throughout the list. First, obviously, Dracula,
and the actors who played him, appears throughout the list. No surprise there.
Also, Carmilla, the vampire created by Sheridan Le Fanu, has appeared in
numerous vampire movies, usually with a lesbian theme either implied or
explicitly depicted.
Another trend is the number of
Hammer movies on the list. Between 1958 and 1974 Hammer made 16 of the best
vampire movies you’ll ever see (well at least 12 or 13 and the occasional
miss). If you are a fan of vampires and are unacquainted with Hammer, I
encourage you to find the films listed here. Your time will be rewarded!
What follows is a list of the
sexiest vampires in horror movies. Did
your favorite vamp make the list?
50 -Countess Wandesa (Patty Shepard)-Werewolf vs. Vampire
Woman-In one of Paul Naschy’s most entertaining films, his beloved werewolf
faces off against a vampire queen and her minions. What really catches the eye
here is how goth she looks. Patty Shepard wears what looks like a black wedding
dress and her skin is almost porcelain white. The film was essentially remade
about 10 years later with a bigger budget and called Night of the Werewolf
(which appears later on this list). Patty also appeared in another vampire
film, Hannah Queen of the Vampires, though she wasn’t the vamp in that film.49 -Countess Marya (Gloria Holden)-Dracula’s Daughter- This movie
is probably the least well known of the Universal Monster franchise, which is a
shame, because it was a groundbreaking, clever film. Gloria Holden plays the
titular character who hopes to give up her thirst for blood but with little
success. As far as I know it was the first film to feature the vampire as a
protagonist, the first film to depict vampirism as an addiction or mental
disorder and the first lesbian vampire film.48-Countess Karlstein (Lina Romay)- Female Vampire- Spanish exploitation master Jess Franco’s most frequent collaborator was Lina Romay,
and she is the star of this 1973 film that walked the line between erotica,
exploitation and pornography, and sometimes crossed back and forth across the
line given the numerous versions of the film that got released. Lina was far
more sexually open that her predecessor, Soledad Miranda, and while Lina had
more graphic roles, no other movie showcased her as much as this one.47-Rose (Marilyn Chambers)- Rabid-This is definitely not
your typical vampire film with 70s porn star Marilyn Chambers playing a victim
of plastic surgery gone wrong. Rose is horribly injured in a motorcycle wreck
and the doctors use an experimental technique to regrow damaged tissue. The
process leaves Rose with a craving for blood and a voracious sexual appetite.
However, rather than consuming the blood in the traditional way, she does so
with a phallus that protrudes from her armpit. This is the film that made David
Cronenberg a star and made body horror into a genre.46-Luisa Karlstein
(Britt Nichols)- Daughter of Dracula- This film is definitely not to be
confused with the Universal Horror film with a similar name that appeared a
little earlier on the list. Jess Franco had a handful of women that he worked
with over and over during his career. The primary was his longtime life partner
Lina Romay and next was Soledad Miranda, who was definitely his muse before her
death. Probably the third on his list was Britt Nichols who starred in 9 Franco
films in 2 years. Britt was usually a supporting character except in 2 films;
Franco’s lesbian nunploitation inquisition film, Les Demons, where Britt
costarred as the lead, and Daughter of Dracula, where she is the titular
character. Not nearly as graphic as Franco’s Female Vampire, but it would
probably be shocking to a modern audience unaccustomed to 70s exploitation
films.45-Carmila/Mircala (Alexandra Bastedo)-Blood Spattered
Bride- In this retelling of the Carmilla story, the vampire appears to lure a
newlywed wife away from her narcissistic, abusive husband. The Carmilla story has been the basis for
many movies and this one probably has the most feminist message as the heroine’s
husband is a really unlikable fellow. We are definitely rooting for the vampire
in this one. Alexandra Bastedo has a very natural beauty, looking a little like
a surfer girl version of a vampire.44-Tiger Woman (Serena)- Vampire Circus-As Hammer studios
was winding down in the 70s, they threw the rulebook out the window as far as
vampire films. From 1970-1974, Hammer made some of the most experimental movies
of the genre, and none were more experimental than Vampire Circus. With a host
of unusual characters, the most memorable is the dancer who turns herself into
a tiger. Even as a human she has an alien aesthetic and catlike grace. A truly
original character.43-La Contessa Dolingen (Rosalba Neri) -The Devil’s Wedding Night- This is a strange film mixing Norse mythology, vampire lore and satanism.
Rosalba plays a kind of Bathory-esque vampire who uses a magic ring to summon
virgins so that she can bathe in their blood. This is a fun Italian film with
the kind of sexiness that you expect from European exploitation films of the
70s. Rosalba looks great naked and covered in virgin blood.42-Zorina (Lorena Velázquez)-Santo vs. The Vampire Women-
Any attempt to pigeon hole the Santo films will fail miserably as they are an
eclectic blend of horror, sci-fi, wrestling and comic book style action. In
this installment, the masked wrestler runs afoul of a coven of devil worshiping
vampires led by Lorena Velázquez. Lorena was, in real life, Miss Mexico in the
Miss Universe beauty pageant. She brought that charisma to the role and stands
out in a movie with several vampire hotties.41-Vampire Woman (Valerie Gaunt)- Horror of Dracula- Valerie
Gaunt (great name for a horror actress!) only appeared in 2 films before
calling it quits but those 2 films just happened to be Hammer’s inaugural
Frankenstein and Dracula films. In Horror of Dracula, she plays Drac’s lone
Bride. Valerie’s performance is short but memorable, creating an almost
predator like creature. The images of her as a vampire still hold up 60 years
later.40-Betty/ Clarimonde (Pia Degermark)- Vampire Happening-
This is a West German comedy /horror from the early 70s. It features the kind
of dual role confusion that was common in Barbara Steele movies. Swedish
actress Pia Degermark plays an American movie star that inherits a
Transylvanian castle. What she doesn’t know is that her distant ancestor (also
played by Degermark) is a vampire who still lives in the castle. The movie has
the kind of nonchalant presentation of sexiness that you could find in 70s
movies and Pia is sexy and entertaining in the dual roles.39-Dracula (Miles O'Keeffe)-Waxwork- This is one of the most
entertaining horror movies of the 80s and a terrific monster mash with various
monsters and madmen. Genre fans probably know Miles best as a kind of poor
man’s Conan in the Ator trilogy of fantasy films. Here he plays a more subdued
role as the film’s version of Dracula. He had the long haired beard stubble
cool of the late 80s and though he wouldn’t make sense as Drac in a serious
adaptation of the book, he was perfect for this fun movie.38-Tania (Miriam Giovanelli)- Dracula 3D- Dario Argento’s
Dracula is a bad film. Whether it’s so bad that its good or just plain bad is a
matter of personal taste. If there is one reason to watch it, however, its
Miriam Giovanelli as Dracula’s super sexy, buxom vampire bride. You get to see a whole lot of her and her
scenes almost make up for the movies shortcomings.37-Miriam (Catherine Deneuve)- The Hunger- Miriam is a
millennia old vampire who creates vampire companions that only last a few
hundred years before they start growing old. She sets her sights on Susan
Sarandon to replace her previous lover played by David Bowie (that’s a tough
act to follow). The film’s central themes are not erotic but it certainly
incorporates erotic elements such as the protracted seduction of Sarandon’s
character. 36-Dracula (Gerald Butler)- Dracula 2000- This movie, though
reeking of its late 90s style, executed an idea pretty effectively; Count
Dracula is brought back to life in the year 2000. Every member of this cast was
hip and attractive with a very young Gerald Butler as the Count. This may sound
like strange casting but this was a much slimmer version of Gerald than the beefier
version we’d all get to know and love in 300.35-Elizabeth Bathroy (Julia Saly)-Night of the Werewolf-
This Paul Naschy movie is basically a remake of an earlier Naschy film,
Werewolf vs. The Vampire Woman (which appeared earlier on the list). In this
version, Julia Saly is the vampiric Elizabeth Bathory, brought back to life
with a satanic ritual. Saly appeared in several Spanish horror films of the era
including Night of the Seagulls and Inquisition. She was hot in all of them.34-Spike (James Marsters)- Buffy the Vampire Slayer- OK,
this is supposed to be a list of characters from vampire movies, and Spike is
from the TV show, but this character had so many fans, I would be remiss if I
didn’t include him. In a show filled with hot young people, Spike stood out as
a fan favorite. He alternated between
hero/ villain/ and love interest. He wasn’t the first vampire to be a main
character on the show, that would be Angel. But whereas Angel wanted to be
good, Spike wanted to be bad, and the bad boys always get more attention.33-Dracula (Luke Evans)- Dracula Untold- This story about
how Dracula became a vampire is as Hollywood as you can get, turning Drac into
a sympathetic family man. Never the less, it has some great action, creative
horror, and a well-designed suit of armor for The Lord Impaler. Luke Evans
looks like a GQ model on his worst day, and clad it a suit of well crafted
armor, he makes a sight to behold.32-Alice (Linda Hayden)- Taste the Blood of Dracula- Linda
is like Daryl Hannah in that they are both best when they are being bad. If you
need proof, check her out as the leader of a cult of murderous children in
Blood on Satan’s Claw.
Here Linda plays Alice, the long
suffering virtuous daughter of a cynical, wealthy hedonist. All she wants is to
have fun with her boyfriend which her father forbids (while he himself is
visiting a brothel). All of this changes when Dracula sinks his teeth into her
and the bad girl in her gets to come out and play. A great scene is where she
and another vamp turn the tables and kill a vampire hunter with a stake through
his heart!
31-Katrina (Grace Jones)- Vamp- Grace Jones has never been
anyone’s idea of conventionally beautiful, but she’s always been sexy, with her
sleek body, androgyny and exotic presentation. In Vamp, Grace is an ancient
vampire working as the featured performer in a strange nightclub. If Vamp had
been made in 70s or 90s it would be remembered as one of the cleverest vampire
movies around. However, in a decade with Near Dark, Fright Night and Lost Boys,
Vamp gets lost alongside its better known cousins.30-Anne (Barbara Crampton)- Jakob’s Wife- It’s amazing,
given the longevity of Barbara Crampton’s career (it started in 1985 with Re-Animator), that it took her this long
for her to play a vampire. In this film she is the repressed (maybe oppressed?)
wife of a tightly wound minister. After an attack from a nosferatu she finds herself
having some distinctly unholy cravings for blood. A good blend of horror,
humor, and character study and Barbara is as hot as ever.29-Lilith (Angie Everheart)- Bordello of Blood- This film
from the mid 90s feels more like a fun film from the early 80s with its
generous helping of nudity and gore. It has a straight forward concept; Lilith
( the queen of all vampires) runs an underground brothel. The working girls who
get jobs there are turned into vamps and the Johns who show up are their
victims. It is a good blend of horror and comedy and Angie Everhart, who was a
Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model, makes for a gorgeous, buxom creature of the
night.28-The Brides (Monica Bellucci, Michaela Bercu, Florina
Kendrick) Bram Stoker’s Dracula- OK, it may be unfair to include them as this
is three women, not one, but this is a special case. The Brides are an iconic
part of the Dracula story but so often in Dracula movies they are
under-represented or even left out!!! Even the vampire kings, Hammer studios, only
had 1 Bride in their adaptation of the story.
Here we
get all 3 women and they get some serious screen time, appearing at the
beginning and the end of film (like in the book) and they make a memorable
impression. The tree women were unknowns at the time and little did anyone
guess that one of them (Monica Bellucci) would become a big star and one of the
sexiest women ever to grace a movie screen.
27-Sonja (Rhona Mitra)- Underworld 3- This movie is a
prequel to the original underworld and depicts the start of the vampire/
werewolf war at its beginning in the Dark Ages. Rhona Mitra is the daughter of
a vampire lord and she prefers to lead from the frontline despite her father’s
wishes.
Rhona
has always been good at action parts (check her out in Doomsday and Beowulf)
and she is very memorable decked out in black medieval armor, wielding a sword.
The movie can be enjoyed as a prequel to part 1 or as a standalone film.
26-Sarah (Sharon Tate)- Fearless Vampire Killers- In this
very well balanced horror/ comedy, Sharon Tate plays an inn keeper’s daughter that
is kidnapped by the local aristocrat vampire and turned into a member of the
undead. The entire movie is beautiful to
look at but Tate, a redhead here instead of her usual blonde, is particularly
beautiful. This was her second horror film (check her out in the Eye of the Devil), and if she had had the chance, I think she would have become a scream
queen icon.25-Gina (Andrée Melly)- Brides of Dracula- The movie title is
a bit misleading as it has neither Dracula nor his brides. But it does have a
vampire and some sexy female victims who become vampires, so close enough.
Andrée
Melly plays a Gina, young woman living in an upper-class boarding house for
women when she is turned into a member of the undead. To be such a sweet
looking young woman, Andrée looked positively feral once she becomes a
vampire. She isn’t as well known as the
Hammer starlets of the early 70s but the images of her as a vampire are some of
the best that Hammer ever produced.
24-Fran (Marianne Morris) -Vampyres-After Vampire Lovers,
this movie is usually one of the first films cited in any discussions of the “lesbian
vampire” genre. Two young women, are murdered and return as vampires who lure
victims into their English country home and then have their way with them.
The 70s
was the height of exploitation movies and this movie doesn’t shy away from sex
and blood. Of particular note, the vampires don’t suck blood in the
“traditional” way. They stab or cut their victims and lap up the blood straight
from the wounds! Sex and death have always made for erotic bedfellows and
Vampyres pushes the theme pretty far.
23-Carmilla /Mircalla (Yutte Stensgaard) - Lust for a
Vampire- The middle film in the loosely connected Hammer Karnstein trilogy has
a female vampire (Stensgaard) taking up residence at an all girl’s
college. She integrates with the student
body with predictably bloody and sexy results. The opening shot of Yutte,
rising bloody and half naked from her coffin, has become a permanent part of
Hammer iconography.22-Eric Northman (Alexander Skarsgard)- True Blood- OK, its another TV show, but it was pretty important to the genre, so I thought it deserved an entry. With a
show that had so many hot actors as True Blood, multiple characters could have
been on this list, but I opted for just one; Eric Northman, the sometimes ally,
sometimes enemy of the show’s protagonist and one leg in the show’s ongoing
love triangle.
Eric
Northman had so many fans that when Skarsgaard came out with
his Viking epic The Northman, some fans assumed it was a True Blood prequel.
21-Frida (Madeleine Collinson)- Twins of Evil- This is such
a brilliant concept it’s a marvel that it took 40 years of vampire movies
before anyone did it! Playboy Playmates
Mary and Madeline Collinson play Maria and Frida, twin sisters who are put in
the care of their cruel Puritan uncle (Peter Cushing). Frida and Maria have
different dispositions. Maria is a polite, demure rule follower and Frida is a
resentful rebel. Frida willingly gives herself over to a vampire and the stage
is set for conflict.
The
third film in Hammer’s Karnstein Trilogy, it was made during Hammer’s most
experimental, and naughty, period. It’s a fan favorite and behind the scenes
photos of the film’s twins are always a hit with Hammer fans.
20-Louie (Brad Pitt)- Interview with the Vampire-After Bram
Stoker, no one had as big of an impact on the vampire genre as Anne Rice and
this adaptation of her best-known work was a huge success, making a quarter of
a billion dollars, which was a rarity in the 90s. Its also surprisingly
faithful to the book (for a big budget Hollywood film).
The
film was laden with sexy faces but the main attraction was Brad Pitt as the
eternally whiney but easy on the eyes Louie, the vampire protégé of Lestat (Tom
Cruise). Whether you’re a Brad Pitt fan
or not, no one can deny the guy is good looking and his portrayal of this
character turned a lot people into vampire fans.
19-Akasha (Alliyah)-
Queen of the Damned- A sort of sequel to Interview with the Vampire, this movie
wasn’t as good, or as well received as its predecessor. It probably would have
been forgotten if not for Aliyah, the popular R&B singer who was playing
the film’s titular character. She died tragically between the end of the film’s
production and its release.
Aliyah
certainly cuts a distinctive figure as an ancient vampire re-awakened. She is
sexy, majestic, and scary. A generation later, images of her in this film still
fill internet horror pages and fans who knew nothing of her, or really anything
about Anne Rice, know this movie entirely because of her.
18-Marie (Anne Parillaud)- Innocent Blood-John Landis’s
spiritual follow up to American Werewolf in London, this movie has to be the
only horror-comedy-mobster movie out there.
Anne
Parillaud (best known from La Femme Nikita) is a vampire that preys on
mobsters, which makes sense as they tend to die violently anyway, so covering
up her antics isn’t too hard. Things go awry when she accidentally turns a mob
boss into a vampire and shenanigans ensue. Anne is so sexy in this movie. She has
the hungry grace of a jaguar and doesn’t shy away from showing skin. Watch this
if you want to be turned on and belly laugh at the same time.
17-Countess Nadine (Soledad Miranda) -Vampyros Lesbos- It
was Soledad’s role as vampire Lucy in Jess Franco’s Count Dracula (a movie that
has largely been forgotten) that landed her the role as the lead in Vamyros
Lesbos. This is maybe Franco’s best film and one that will not likely be
forgotten.
Her
vampire is aloof, exotic, and a little sad in her loneliness. Soledad’s career
was tragically cut short but she and Franco put together several movies in a
short time and this one is her most memorable.
16-Aleera (Elena Anaya)- Van Helsing- Usually Dracula’s
Bride are grouped together, mute and without individual personalities. Not so
in 2004’s monster mash ,Van Helsing. Dracula’s Brides have distinct looks, personalities,
and varying amounts of screen time. Aleera, the longest lasting of the Brides
is super sexy and vicious. Her red hair and off pink dress present a vibrant,
memorable image, very different from the way that the Brides are portrayed in
most movies.15-Dracula (Bela Lugosi)- Dracula (1931)-It might be a little difficult to
convince a modern audience that Bela Lugosi was sexy but in 1931 he definitely
was. As proof, remember this; the very reason that we consider Dracula a sexy
character is because of Lugosi. Dracula, as described in Stoker’s novel is
quite repulsive. He has pointed ears, hairy palms and bad breath!
Lugosi
created an image of Dracula as urbane, sophisticated and always in control. So
convincing was Lugosi’s portrayal that every Dracula actor since then is
expected to conjure up these traits.
14-Blade (Wesley Snipes)- Blade- OK so he’s only half
vampire, but he’s twice as bad ass as many of his full blooded brethren.
Based
on the Marvel comic character of the same name, Wesley Snipe’s vampire hunting
half-vampire carried a sword, drove a muscle car and killed vamps with martial
arts. It became an instant classic and spawned a franchise. Snipes looked super
cool with his black pleather outfits and a flat top so sharp you could cut
yourself with it.
13-Regine (Julie Carmen)- Fright Night 2- Following up on a
classic is never easy, but Fright Night 2 was one of those rare sequels that
lives up to its predecessor. Julie Carmen plays Regine, a sexy ancient vampire
who is the sister of the vampire (Chris Sarandon) from the first film and she
wants revenge for his death. Regine was mysterious, sultry and predatory; the
perfect vampire.12-David ( Keifer Sutherland)- Lost Boys- With a cast filled
with cool, young people, Keifer Sutherland’s David was a bad boy among bad
boys. With his spiked mullet, beard stubble, and over coat he was pulling off a
kind of cool that would make most people look silly.
Whether
Lost Boys was the best vampire film of the 80s is a matter of debate (Near Dark
and Fright Night would be contenders) but it was without a doubt the most
popular vampire movie of the decade. It was a minor cultural phenomenon and
(along with the 2 Coreys) its blonde bad boy remains a fan favorite.
11-Dracula (Christopher Lee) - Horror of Dracula- Like Bela
Lugosi, it might be a little hard for a modern audience to understand
Christopher Lee’s sex appeal. Bela brought a chilling, almost clinical, calm to
his character. Christopher Lee, on the other hand, gave the character an active
vitality. His Count runs across the room, bursts through doors, and displays a
powerful physical presence.
In
addition, Christopher Lee brought his voice, one of the great voices in all of
film. Unfortunately, that was one trait that was largely ignored in the film’s many
sequels as Dracula was almost mute. But in the first film, Horror of Dracula,
we got the whole package. This was
Hammer’s first vampire film and ,along with Curse of Frankenstein, it laid the
foundation for a minor film empire.
10- Lady Sylvia Marsh (Amanda Donahoe)-Lair of the White Worm- This film, loosely based on a novel by Bram Stoker, centers on a vampiric
priestess in the English countryside. She masquerades as a beautiful
aristocrat, but she also worships The White Worm, a kind of pagan god that
lives beneath her estate.
Many of
Ken Russell’s films had a healthy dose of sexual perversity (see The Devils)
and this film is no different. Donahoe is a vamp in both senses of the word. Of
particular note is the alien, snake like appearance she takes on at times.
While bizarre, it is undeniably sexy. She is a unique villain for a unique
film.
9-Severein (Bill Paxton)- Near Dark- Bill Paxton is not a
name that is usually associated with sexy. While his characters often become
fan favorites, it was usually because of their sarcasm and wit. With this
character, Paxton had the chance to play a real bad boy and he did it without
reservation.
Near
Dark, along with Lost Boys, helped eschew the old vampire tropes of the
previous decades and ushered in a new era of gritty, realistic vampires.
Paxton’s vampire looks like a cowboy rocker and is played with the kind of over
the top cool that the rest of us only dream of.
8-Dracula (Gary Oldman)- Bram Stoker’s Dracula-Francis Ford
Coppolla’s stylish version of Dracula, which was the first big budget
adaptation of the novel in over a decade , brought in a host of young, hot (and
inexperienced) talent. Countering that were two veteran actors, Anthony Hopkins
and Gary Oldman.
Gary’s
performance required him to change from decrepit old man, to furry beast to
dapper gentleman and it is in that last role that he earned his place in the
sexy vampire hall of fame. For six decades, every version of Dracula was just a
different version of Bela Lugosi (black tux, black cape, swept back hair), but
here was a visually distinct character that was instantly memorable. 30 years
after the fact, some of the dialogue may seem a tad cheesy (“I’ve crossed
oceans of time to be with you”), but in 1992, it made audiences melt.
7-Space Girl (Mathilda May)- Lifeforce- Based on the novel
Space Vampires, this Tobe Hooper film is the story of a trio of vampires
brought to Earth by doomed astronauts.
Mathilda May, as the queen of these vampires, is the ultimate succubus
able to make men crumble. In a dose of nudity that you would never find in any
mainstream movie today, she’s bare naked through much of the film.
Lifeforce
became a fan favorite and a cult classic for several reasons. It was directed
by horror great Tobe Hooper and is one of the best movies by the now defunct
Cannon films. But the centerpiece is Mathilda May’s otherworldly sexy vampire.
6-Selene (Kate Beckinsale)- Underworld- This film, which
spawned a franchise, gave us a world taking place almost entirely in the
shadows where werewolves and vampires are engaged in an endless war. Kate
Beckinsale’s “Death Dealer” was sleek, sexy, armed to the teeth and ready for
the club decked out in head to toe pleather.
The
film had its own aesthetic, which other films would try to copy, and
Beckinsale’s character had an iconic look. Though she has since become
identified with the character, prior to this role there was nothing in
Beckingsale’s resume that suggested her as either a horror or an action star.
So convincing was she, that the next year she followed this up with another
action/ horror role as a vampire killer in Van Helsing.
5-Lucy Westerna (Sadie Frost)- Bram Stoker’s Dracula-
Francis Ford Coppola’s version of the classic turned up the sexy with a cast of
popular young 90s actor. Dracula, was sexy, Mina was sexy, the Brides were sexy
but Sadie Frost stole all of her scenes with the sexiest Lucy ever to appear on
screen.
Though an important character in
the novel, in the movies Lucy is often disposable, someone for Dracula to kill
before he sets his sights on Mina. Sadie’s Lucy is sexy before she becomes a
vampire but her transition turned her into a perfect image of Gothic loveliness
thanks in part to a truly unique wedding dress costume and make up that gave
her a cold porcelain look. In a movie that was filled with highly memorable
imagery, Sadie Frost’s vampire is iconic.
4-Satanico Pandemonium (Salma Hayak)- From Dusk till Dawn-
Selma Hayak would not normally be considered a scream queen and Robert
Rodruigez is not the first name that comes to mind when you think of horror,
but with her performance, Hayak created a character that lives on as a fan
favorite, a quarter of a century later.
Santanico
Pandemonium (not to be confused with the nunploitation movie for which she was named) was exotic and mysterious and Hayak just dripped sexy. She wasn’t even
in the film that long, but the images of her are forever burned into the
collective consciousness of horror fans.
3-Dracula(Frank Langela) – Dracula (1979)- Bela Lugosi
brought urbane sophistication to the Count and Christopher Lee gave the
character an active vitality. With Frank Langella, the film makers made the
count an explicitly romantic character. The movie was even marketed as a love
story.
With
his wavy hair and shirt open half way down his chest, Langella looks like a
character on the cover of a romance novel and his baritone voice helps sell the
image. This particular version of Dracula is not one of the better known
versions but it certainly foreshadowed the sexier versions of the count that
would appear later.
2-Carmilla Karnstein ( Ingrid Pitt)- Vampire Lovers- Lesbian
vampires. It seems like a sure fire concept but the trope remained remarkably
unmined for the first 40 years of vampire cinema. Gloria Holden gave cinema its
first lesbian vampire in Dracula’s Daughter but there was no sex and the
sexuality was implied.
Not so
with Vampire Lovers. Hammer films, influenced by the sexual revolution, ramped
up the eroticism around 1970 and Vampire Lovers was a perfect example of this.
Ingrid Pitt plays Carmilla Karnstein, a vampire who has set her sights on a
young debutante (Madeline Smith). While
the sex was definitely not implied, Ingrid Pitt brings more to the role than
just beauty. She sells the character which is a combination of lonely outsider
and cold predator.
If you
wanted to stretch the definition of vampire just a tad, Ingrid could have
appeared on the list twice. The year after Hammer made Vampire Lovers they
teamed up with Ingrid again to make Countess Dracula, Hammer’s version of the
Elizabeth Bathory legend, with Ingrid as the blood bathing noblewoman. Whether it’s
a vampire movie or not is up to you, but it’s a beautiful costume drama (with
some hot naked Ingrid) and worth your time to find it.
1-Jerry Dandridge (Chris Sarandon)- Fright Night- For 50
years vampire movies lived in the shadow of Bela Lugosi. The 1980s allowed the
genre to change direction with a collection of vampires that were gritty,
realistic and visually distinct from their Hungarian grandfather. While the
vampires of the 80s were very cool, what most of them lacked was that
sophisticated charm that Lugosi brought; the very thing that made Dracula a
sexy character in the first place.
Chris
Sarandon’s Jerry Dandridge had the complete package. He was a modern vampire
without any of the cliché that had hung over the genre while bringing the
refined appeal of a Bond villain. Also, while not a sympathetic character, his
vampire was charismatic and cool enough that you couldn’t help but like him,
even while he was trying to murder a group of teenagers.
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