Top 31 Vampire Comedy Movies (Ranked by IMDb)
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“The neighbors can see you flying around the house. Do you want to draw attention to this house, hmm?”
Vampires are scary monsters a lot of the time (setting aside romantic stories for the moment). But vampires can also turn up in some uproarious comedies, from the 1948 classic Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein and 1987’s Lost Boys to more modern gems like What We Do in the Shadows and Hotel Transylvania.
Check out our list below starting our countdown of thirty-one comedies with vampires. Pick any of the movie titles on our list and you can click over to find behind-the-scenes details for the movie, plus several videos that offer even more info.
You can also follow our list on these pages
Part 1: Top 31 Hilarious Vampire Comedy Movies (21-31)—including Dracula: Dead and Loving It
Part 2: Top 31 Vampire Comedy Movies (11-20)—including Love at First Bite and Day Shift
Part 3: Top 31 Vampire Comedy Movies (1-10)—including What We Do in the Shadows and Fright Night
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Top 31 Vampire Comedy Movies
Click a movie title for videos and behind the scenes info.
After creating this list, I saw that vampire comedy Renfield. I liked it a lot! Here’s stuff I wrote about it…
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