The Vampire was shot in
Cliffside Park, New Jersey. The highlight of the production is the presence of dancers Alice Eis and Bert French performing their "Vampire Dance", inspired by
Philip Burne-Jones painting
The Vampire (1897). A still of the performance recreates the exact features of the painting. "The Vampire Dance" was famous and controversial at the time in the American
vaudeville circuit for its provocative poses, before it was documented as part of the film. Eis and French were paid $2,000 by the
Kalem executives to immortalise the "Vampire Dance". ==Reception==