Had always heard that Vampires take three days to be resurrected from the dead, supposedly the antithesis to Christ who rose three days after his death.
Well, long time ago there is a real live dracula name Vlad tepes, born in {1431-1476}, who Count Dracula is loosely based on.
I hear from a lot of people around about 2-3 days. It should take very long :)
One very famous and well-known vampire is Count Dracula. He was written by Bram Stroker a very long time ago. Ever since there have been many movies about him. Look up Count Dracula.
Vampire books has been on since the Dracula got invented. Some of the books are telling real stories about vampires
The only one that was a comedy that I can remember is "Drak Pack" A cartoon where Dracula created a crime-fighting team. Where Dracula, Wolfman and Frankenstein's Monster fought against the evil Dr. Dred and his crime cartel....lol have not seen it in a long time.
The film Dracula (1992) is 128 minutes long.
Vampires live as long as humans do generally.
Vampires do not exist they're only in movies to make it scarier. The first reference to a vampire sleeping in a coffin was in the 1931 movie Dracula. The first reference to vampires sleeping in anything other than a bad was in Bram Stoker's novel Dracula. (to read more about this see the related link below) A few of the more famous vampires were shown sleeping in their coffins which has given rise to the stereotype. This is simply because that was where they found themselves when they woke up and it is comfortable and convenient and they certainly paid enough for it, so why not continue sleeping there? Some have a great sense of tradition and family pride and that it as proper for them to continue with the heirloom. In fact, a vampire has no real need to sleep in his (or her) coffin. Alternate Viewpoint: I believe vampires do exist. They're not like the ones that you see in the movies though. These people actually choose to drink blood as a preference and live the lifestyle based on what they've seen in movies. (see the related link)
Vampires do not live, they are reanimated corpses.
Vampires don't exist.
the neck Actually Vampires didn't start biting the neck until Count Dracula started the fad. Before him the bosom was the favoured site. There is a new kind of biting in the new book The Forgotten Vampires/Fire Goddess which has never been discussed before. It is on Amazon, B & N. Kindle and Nook. New insight into vampires who existed long before Bram Stoker or any others wrote about them.
The character of "Dracula" is fictional - there are no such things as human vampires. It is thought that Stoker took some of his ideas and themes from stories of tyrannical Hungarian and Roumanian kings and princes of long ago, some of whom were partial to impaling their enemies on poles in the market square, but that is all. There is no Frankenstein's monster, either.