I don’t know for me the thirties version of Dracula with Bela was really scary and still is. Nosteraufu is also
I actually don't care too much for vampire stories, both because of the occult elements involved and because I am a chiropterophile. Thanks to vampire stories the world is actually full of people who actually believe that real bats all "suck blood," don't have reflections, and explode in the sunlight.
I have seen the original 1931 Dracula a couple of times and I don't think it's very good. Most of the action takes place in stuffy London drawing rooms (it's adapted from a stage play after all) and it ends rather abruptly. Originally Edward Van Sloan ("Van Helsing") turned to the audience and spoke to them as he did at the beginning of Frankenstein but this has been lost for decades. It leaves the ending sort of unsatisfying.