- Source: Vampire (1979 film)
- Bianca Lawson
- Nosferatu the Vampyre
- Roman Polański
- Film B
- Willem Dafoe
- Jesús Franco
- Daftar film Paramount Pictures (1970–1979)
- Simon Yam
- Kai Fischer
- Jun Ji-hyun
- Vampire (1979 film)
- Vampire film
- Salem's Lot (1979 miniseries)
- Thirst (1979 film)
- Vampire (disambiguation)
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- Nosferatu
- Dracula (1979 film)
- List of vampire films
- Thomas Hutter
Vampire is a 1979 American made-for-television horror film directed by E. W. Swackhamer, co-written and produced by Steven Bochco, and starring Richard Lynch, Jason Miller, E. G. Marshall, Kathryn Harrold, Jessica Walter, and Joe Spinell.
Premise
When a San Francisco estate is converted into a church, Hungarian prince and handsome millionaire Anton Voytek arrives at the dedication ceremonies. Posing as an art collector, Voytek is actually a vampire with an irresistible power over women who has been in the San Francisco Bay area for many years. He manages to escape detection by using various disguises and secret coffins hidden around the city.
During the ceremonies, retired policeman Harry Kilcoyne, notices the earth beginning to smoke when the shadow of a cross falls on it.
There then follows a series of puzzling and gruesome murders that send the police searching for a psychotic killer. Harry is convinced that the killings are the work of a vampire when he recalls a similar chain of unsolved homicides committed thirty years ago, so he teams up with a vampire killer to hunt down the vampire.
Cast
Richard Lynch as Anton Voytek
Jason Miller as John Rawlins
E. G. Marshall as Harry Kilcoyne
Kathryn Harrold as Leslie Rawlins
Jessica Walter as Nicole DeCamp
Barrie Youngfellow as Andrea Parker
Michael Tucker as Christopher Bell
Jonelle Allen as Brandy
Scott Paulin as Father Hanley
Joe Spinell as Captain Desher
Byron Webster as Selby
Brendan Dillon as Father Devlin
References
External links
Vampire at IMDb