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Kiss of the Vampire $899.99 USD. Only 1 Left! 1963. 40″ × 60″ Original, Rolled, Tears, Pin holes, Tape, Stains, $899.99 USD – Add to Cart.. There are tape marks/residue on the front and/or back of the poster from being displayed in theatres. Stain. Dirt or other substance has touched the paper leaving a mark behind. You’ve got mail! Get.. Kiss of the Vampire (also known as Kiss of Evil on American television) is a 1963 British vampire film made by the film studio Hammer Film Productions.The film was directed by Don Sharp and was written by producer Anthony Hinds, credited under his writing pseudonym John Elder.. It was Sharp’s first movie for Hammer. He went on to make several more films for the company.