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    Mark of the Vampire

    G1935 · Horror · 1h 1m

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  1. Mark of the Vampire (also known as Vampires of Prague) is a 1935 American horror film, starring Lionel Barrymore, Elizabeth Allan, Bela Lugosi, Lionel Atwill, and Jean Hersholt, and directed by Tod Browning. A series of deaths and attacks by vampires brings the eminent expert Professor Zelen to the aid of Irena Borotyn, who is about to be married.

    • Tod Browning, E.J. Mannix
    • Tod Browning
    • April 26, 1935
  2. A professor of the occult blames vampires for a series of murders in a European manor house, but the truth is not so simple. Starring Lionel Barrymore, Bela Lugosi, Elizabeth Allan and Jean Hersholt, directed by Tod Browning.

    • (5.4K)
    • Horror, Mystery
    • Tod Browning
    • 1935-04-26
  3. A 1935 movie about vampires and a murder mystery, directed by Tod Browning and starring Bela Lugosi and Lionel Barrymore. See photos, videos, cast and crew, trivia and more on Turner Classic Movies.

    • Tod Browning, Harry Sharrock
    • Lionel Barrymore
  4. A professor of the occult investigates a series of vampire attacks in a village, but uncovers a shocking twist. Find out how the vampires, the police, and the actors are involved in this classic horror film.

  5. A 1935 horror film directed by Tod Browning and starring Bela Lugosi as a vampire count. The film has an 81% Tomatometer and a 47% Audience Score, and features a twist ending that critics praise or criticize.

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    • Tod Browning
    • G
    • Lionel Barrymore
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  7. Mark of the Vampire (also known as Vampires of Prague) is a 1935 American horror film, starring Lionel Barrymore, Elizabeth Allan, Bela Lugosi, Lionel Atwill, and Jean Hersholt, and directed by Tod Browning. A series of deaths and attacks by vampires brings the eminent expert Professor Zelen to the aid of Irena Borotyn, who is about to be married.

  8. Overview. Sir Borotyn, a prominent Prague resident, is discovered murdered in his home, with all indications pointing to a vampire assault. The victim's friend, Baron Otto, and the physician who analyzes the body are certain that the vampire is the mysterious Count Mora, or perhaps his daughter, but receive little help from the law.

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