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vampires

  1. Originally part of central European folklore, they now appear in horror stories as living corpses who need to feed on human blood. A vampire will leave his coffin at night, disguised as a great bat, to seek his innocent victims, bite their necks with his long, sharp teeth, and suck their blood.



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The most famous vampire is Count Dracula, from the novel Dracula by Bram Stoker.
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“It’s the vampires that come out at night,” Griffin said.

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You’ve played one of the most popular vampires ever, and your prep for "Tarzan" was insane.

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I got to have a nightclub, seeing all the vampires in the nightclub, turning the nightclub into a wedding — that was such a spectacle and so funny and stupid.

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The play tells a story of vampires, love, loneliness and survival, and was directed by Bryony Shanahan.

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Once the notes die out, the vampires appear — first to mimic the living’s glory, then to claim their distinct power for themselves.

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