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No, vampires are the un-dead, to refer to a vampire as 'alive' or 'living' would constitute an oxymoron.

The exception to this is of course Morbius who is an actual living person with all of his bone marrow removed so he had many of the symptoms and need of a vampire without really being one. For this reason he is known as 'The Living Vampire'

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No, vampires are the un-dead, to refer to a vampire as 'alive' or 'living' would constitute an oxymoron.

The exception to this is of course Morbius who is an actual living person with all of his bone marrow removed so he had many of the symptoms and need of a vampire without really being one. For this reason he is known as 'The Living Vampire'

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The Brain of Morbius happened on 24-01-03.

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The Krell. Dr. Morbius was a philologist- or a linguist- a language scholar and expert in different tongues.

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Doctor Morbius' Movie Mausoleum - 2005 was released on:

USA: 27 May 2005 (Los Angeles, California)

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Vampire bats eat blood from living creatures.

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