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Vampira
Vampira may refer to:
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Maila Nurmi (1922–2008), 1950s TV horror hostess and star of the 1959 film Plan 9 From Outer Space, who performed under the name "Vampira"
- The Vampira Show, the Emmy-nominated TV show that she hosted
- Vampira (1974 film) (also known as Old Dracula), a 1974 comedy film
- Vampira (1994 film)
- "Vampira", a song by Commander Cody of Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen on his 1978 album Flying Dreams
- "Vampira", a song about Maila Nurmi's character by Glenn Danzig, recorded several times by The Misfits and first released on the 1982 album Walk Among Us
- "Vampira", a song by Devin Townsend on the 2006 album Synchestra
- "Vampira", character in the comic Captain Marvel, Jr., issue #116, December 1952.
Vampira (1974 film)
Vampira (also known as Old Dracula) is a 1974 comedy/ horror film spoofing the vampire genre. It stars David Niven and Teresa Graves. Following the success of Young Frankenstein, Vampira was renamed Old Dracula for release in the United States in an attempt to cash in on Young Frankenstein's success.
Vampira (1994 film)
Vampira is an award-winning 1994 film directed by Joey Romero and starred Maricel Soriano and Christopher de Leon.