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Vampire legend
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The work Vampire legend represents a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in DC Public Library System. This resource is a combination of several types including: Work, Moving Image, Visual Materials.

The Resource Vampire legend
Label
Vampire legend
Statement of responsibility
a production of Icon Films in association with Thirteen Productions LLC for WNET, Channel 4 and PBS Distribution ; directed by Kate Thomas-Couth, Toby Fenn [that is, Tobey Fenn], Nick Head
Contributor
  • Blair, John, 1955-
  • Fenn, Tobey
  • Channel Four (Great Britain)
  • Head, Nick
  • Icon Films (Great Britain)
  • WNET (Television station : New York, N.Y.)
  • Sanders, Jay O., 1953-
  • Stoker, Dacre
  • PBS Distribution (Firm)
  • Thomas-Couth, Kate
  • Thirteen Productions
Commentator
  • Blair, John, 1955-
  • Stoker, Dacre
Narrator
  • Sanders, Jay O., 1953-
Production company
  • Thirteen Productions
  • Channel Four (Great Britain)
  • Icon Films (Great Britain)
  • PBS Distribution (Firm)
  • WNET (Television station : New York, N.Y.)
Publisher
  • PBS Distribution (Firm)
Television director
  • Head, Nick
  • Thomas-Couth, Kate
  • Fenn, Tobey
Subject
  • Science television programs
  • Science television programs
  • Television series
  • Television series
  • Vampires
  • Vampires
  • Documentary television programs
  • Nonfiction television programs
  • Dead
  • Dead
  • Documentary television programs
  • Nonfiction television programs
Genre
  • Television series
  • Documentary television programs
  • Nonfiction television programs
  • Science television programs
Language
  • eng
  • eng
  • eng
  • eng
Summary
Bram Stoker penned his gothic horror Dracula and popularized the vampire myth--but evidence now suggests those myths originated in England, not Eastern Europe. Oxford professor John Blair follows clues that offer insight into the formation of the myths. The cases hint at a belief that the dead could rise and bring fear to the living, that predates Eastern European lore and forcing a reexamination of the modern vampire legend
Member of
  • Secrets of the dead (Television program)
Cataloging source
TEFMT
Characteristic
videorecording
Credits note
Director of photography, Chris Vile; film editors, Sue Outlaw, Simon Pearce
Date time place
Originally broadcast in 2015
Dewey number
133.4/23
Intended audience
TV Parental Guidelines rating: TV-PG (parental guidance suggested; this program contains material that parents may find unsuitable for younger children)
Language note
In English with optional English subtitles; audio-described
LC call number
  • GR830.V3
  • BF1556
LC item number
  • V343 2015
  • .V367 2016
PerformerNote
  • Commentators, John Blair, Dacre Stoker
  • Narrator, Jay O. Sanders ; commentators, John Blair, Dacre Stoker
Runtime
56
Technique
live action

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  • Vampire legend, a production of Icon Films in association with Thirteen Productions LLC for WNET, Channel 4 and PBS Distribution ; directed by Kate Thomas-Couth, Toby Fenn [that is, Tobey Fenn], Nick Head

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