Classic Gothic Horror:
* Dracula (1931): This iconic film, starring Bela Lugosi, is set in Victorian Transylvania, and features a classic interpretation of the vampire myth.
* The Lodger (1927): A silent film noir that takes place in London and features a mysterious lodger suspected of being Jack the Ripper, who also has vampire-like qualities.
* The Vampire Lovers (1970): A Hammer Horror film with a gothic setting and a focus on a seductive vampiress.
* Carmilla (1970): Another Hammer Horror film, based on the classic vampire story by Sheridan Le Fanu, also set in the Victorian era.
Modern Takes on the Victorian Vampire:
* Interview with the Vampire (1994): Based on the novel by Anne Rice, the film follows a vampire's story spanning centuries, including a significant Victorian period.
* The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (2003): A superhero film set in the Victorian era, featuring a vampire character.
* Van Helsing (2004): A big-budget action film featuring a Victorian vampire hunter battling Dracula.
* Penny Dreadful (TV series, 2014-2016): A gothic horror series set in Victorian London, featuring a wide range of monsters, including vampires.
More obscure or less well-known films:
* The Vampire (1932): A German film with a more psychological approach to the vampire myth.
* The Brides of Dracula (1960): A Hammer Horror film featuring a vampire countess.
* Blood and Roses (1960): A gothic horror film with a vampire antagonist set in Victorian England.
* The Night Stalker (1972): A British horror film featuring a vampire lurking in Victorian London.
This is just a starting point, and there are many more films out there with Victorian vampires. You can explore these by searching for keywords like "Victorian vampire" or "gothic horror," or looking for films featuring vampires in the 19th century.
I hope this helps!