In terms of being funny, no vampire can match Nicholas Cage's performance in the Kiss of the Vampire. The general manager of a publishing house played by Cage begins to behave strangely after being patronized by vampires and fed on blood. His eccentricities include a penchant for homing pigeons, staying up all night, wearing sunglasses and yelling at his secretary. For the bizarre metropolis of New York, his behavior is even less surprising after he starts casually talking to strangers. The vampire kept sucking his blood, and his symptoms worsened until he felt that his sofa had become a coffin in his eyes, and he realized that he was either crazy or he had become a vampire.