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- six days, he would have become a vourdalak and nobody should let him in. Jegor, however, does not believe in vourdalaks. He knows where a horse for Jacques...
- "I hate god**** Vourdalaks." Episode 1 of the animated horror anthology series, "Red Iron road" is called "family of the Vourdalak" and follows the Tolstoy...
- professional acting debut in the 2009 film The Master Key. He was in The Vourdalak (2023). Born in Montreal, he is the younger brother of Niels Schneider...
- is based apparently on Alexey K. Tolstoy's novella The Family of the Vourdalak, telling the story of one such Slavic family. In Russia the common name...
- short stories), Count Aleksey Konstantinovich Tolstoy (The Family of the Vourdalak, 1839, and The Vampire, 1841), Mikhail Zagoskin (Unexpected Guests), Józef...
- Vourdalaks as journalist 1993 — Breakfast with a View to the Elbrus Mountains as Slava 2007 — Trackman as colonel 1990 — The Family of the Vourdalaks...
- The Souvenir Part II Garance 2022 Flux Gourmet Lamina Propria 2023 The Vourdalak Sdenka 2024 Swimming Home Kitti Premiere at IFFR September Says — Director...
- based on the Aleksey Konstantinovich Tolstoy's novel The Family of the Vourdalak. The patriarch of a wealthy family fears that he will show up one day...
- which is based on Alexei Tolstoy's vampire short story "The Family of the Vourdalak" (1839) about a father (pla**** by Karloff) who returns to the family home...
- Kozma Prutkov. His fictional works include the novella The Family of the Vourdalak, The Vampire (1841), and the historical novel Prince Serebrenni (1862)...