Vampirism
in sentence
17 examples of Vampirism in a sentence
TB’s outward symptoms even helped fuel the popular myth of
vampirism.
His
vampirism
and priesthood are quite at conflict, but he is able to survive by robbing the hospital's blood bank and unconscious patients who might not mind some siphoned blood.
Unfortunately, Song's
vampirism
raises his levels of lust to a height where he can't help but fall for Shin's young wife, OK-vin Kim.
Kim is intensely interested in the world of vampirism, and the two become lovers.
He seeks Dr. Edelmann's help to cure him of his
vampirism.
Park takes the method of
vampirism
seriously, and as well the torrid love story between Sang-hyeon and Tae-Joo.
time count Dracula (John Carridine)takes center stage seeking a cure for his
vampirism
from a kindly doc(Onslow Stevens).well
The plot sees Count Dracula arrive at Dr. Edelman's home asking for a cure for his
vampirism.
Whether it's long involved ensemble scenes with the camera whizzing around a mah-jong table or entire weeks confined to a single shot between two other scenes, dialog from the scenes before and after bleeding over them, Park doesn't keep to a specifically structured style but focuses more on telling the entire story of a couple's relationship from virginal remove through utter codependence to utter self-annihilation--and uses
vampirism
as the link and priestliness as the drama.
An interesting concept
vampirism
having something to do with a virus.(but
In 1454, in France, the sorcerer Alaric de Marnac (Paul Naschy) is decapitated and his mistress Mabille De Lancré (Helga Liné) is tortured to death accused of witchcraft,
vampirism
and lycanthropy.
This film makes up for that with an outstanding script that takes
vampirism
seriously, explains it and develops a full plot out of it.
In the first portion (which is the shorter of the two), psychoanalyst Thomas, his friend Marc and Marc's girlfriend Brigitte go to a mansion to investigate claims of
vampirism.
Although it isn't breaking new ground, for most american viewers it will seem a little odd that the vampires in the movie are more corpse like than you expect to see, but in most if not all accounts of
vampirism
in the middle ages and earlier periods vampires were refered to as animated corpses, not strikingly beautiful creatures with tragic stories.
The plot is strikingly similar to that of another notorious potboiler - SHE-WOLF OF London (1946) - but, at least, here the monster is seen (albeit ineffectively made-up): despite the titular reference, the script pays little to no credit to previous cinematic incarnations of the R.L. Stevenson novella - opting, instead, to indiscriminately incorporate elements of lycanthropy and
vampirism
which make no sense at all...but which lend the film value as a unique curio and one which, in view of its sheer audacity, it is difficult to hate (indeed, the whole misguided enterprise reminded me of the contemporaneous FRANKENSTEIN 1970 [1958])!
Elegantly shot in widescreen this is a colourful, erotic tale with surprising moments hinting at
vampirism
and despite the appalling dubbed dialogue very watch able and amazingly possibly one of Romay's best.
On the heels of these two is Inspector Branco who is well-versed in
vampirism
and folklore.
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