8 Salem's Lot (US TV, 1979)Lots of pretty good deaths in Tobe Hooper's chilling take on the Stephen King vampire classic, but Reggie Nalder opening his eyes during a 'stake out' is a nice jump moment after the huge build-up to it in the uncut mini-series.
7 Ultraviolet (UK TV, 1998)The vampire deaths in this under-rated series about hi-tech vampires and the secret society that hunts them, are rather good. The vamps explode in a nasty ball of light as soon as the wooden bullets hit. And seriously, if you've not seen this show, track it down on DVD. It's brilliant.
6 Dracula (1979)Frank Langella's matinee-idol take on the evil Count finds him actually closer to his death in the novel than pretty much any other version, since at least he's at sea at the time. A fight in the cargo hold of the ship in which Drac is fleeing his pursuers leads to a lucky knot and a nasty haul into daylight. Could have done with some flames, but Langella does a great descent into animalistic death-throes up there in the rigging.
5 Are You Afraid Of The Dark (US TV, 1991-96)A pretty spectacular vamp-demise from this Canadian horror series. The 'Midnight Society' gathered at a campfire to scare each other silly with horror tales. It was ostensibly for children, but this clip actually contains some half-decent burning effects and is topped off nicely with a fall over the side of the building.
Issue: 133 | February, 2012