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"[Referring to vampires] There is no more foul or relentless enemy of man in the occult world, than this dead-alive creature spewed up from the grave."

Mark of the Vampire
Mark of the Vampire
Mark of the Vampire is a 1935 American horror film directed by Tod Browning, and starring Lionel Barrymore, Elizabeth Allan, Bela Lugosi, Lionel Atwill, and Jean Hersholt, produced by Metro Goldwyn Mayer. Its plot follows a series of deaths and attacks by vampires that brings eminent expert Professor Zelen to the aid of Irena Borotyn, who is about to be married. Her father, Sir Karell, died from c
"[Referring to vampires] There is no more foul or relentless enemy of man in the occult world, than this dead-alive creature spewed up from the grave."
"Holmes Herbert — Sir Karell Borotyn"
"Irena Borotyn: I felt her deadly cold breath on my throat. I must have fainted. I knew no more."
"James Bradbury, Jr. — Third Vampire"
"Elizabeth Allan — Irena Borotyn"
"Jean Hersholt — Baron Otto von Zinden"
"Inspector Neumann: I know. We all thought our vampire scheme was so simple, so certain of success. We never thought wed fail."
"Lionel Atwill — Inspector Neumann"
"Lionel Barrymore — Professor Zelen"
"Henry Wadsworth — Fedor Vincente"
"We must all die. Theres nothing terrible about death, but to live on after death, a soul earth-bound, a vampire. You dont wish any such fate for your beloved."