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(1 Dec 2012) 1. Wide of foggy landscape in western Serbia, mountains surrounding the village of Zarozje, home to the Serbian vampire legend 2. Mid of barren rocks and trees in Zarozje 3. Wide of horse at pasture 4. Wide of poster advertising the vampire tourist attraction, with Sava Savanovic, the legendary Serbian vampire, depicted 5. Wide of car passing by poster 6. Close-up of Savanovic as vampire on poster 7. Wide of grave at local graveyard 8. Mid of grave 9. Close of grave 10. Mid of small stream at Zarozje, the stomping ground of local vampire according to legend 11. Close-up of stream of water 12. Wide of old wooden mill, believed to be the home of local vampire 13. Mid of run down mill 14. Close-up of spider's web in mill 15. Tracking shot through interior of run down mill 16. Wide of mill and forest surroundings 17. Wide of local resident Mico Matic, right, and his neighbour, working on Matic's property 18. Mid of Matic and neighbour working 19. SOUNDBITE: (Serbian) Mico Matic, local resident: "It's great to be neighbours with the vampire. One should always remain calm, it's important not to frighten him, you shouldn't make fun of him. He is just one of the neighbours, you do your best to be on friendly terms with him." 20. Close up of Matic holding cloves of garlic for protection from vampires 21. Wide of Matic on his property, showing the mountain top where, according to legends, the local vampire used to live 22. Wide of Milka Prokic, right, at her home, displaying a large wooden stake and a garlic wreath for protection from vampires 23. Mid of Prokic holding wooden stake and garlic 24. SOUNDBITE: (Serbian) Milka Prokic, local resident: "The story of Sava Savanovic is a legend, but strange things did occur in these parts back in the old days. The story that goes from one generation to the next tells that Sava really used to live here. We have inherited this legend from our ancestors, and we keep it alive for the younger generations. The story goes that back in the old days, vampires would roam around and show themselves in different forms, as a butterfly, or as a hay stack, they would change form. " 25. Wide of overcast skies surrounding the hills of Zarozje ++NIGHT SHOTS++ 26. Wide of local bar-restaurant 27. Wide of interior of restaurant 28. SOUNDBITE: (Serbian) Miodrag Vujetic, local municipal council member: "We are hoping to attract more tourists, hoping that more people would come to see the grain mill where Sava once lived. I think it will happen someday, all these good people that live here would come to prominence. " 29. Mid of waitress serving local man at restaurant 30. Close-up of TV in restaurant, folk music playing VAMPIRE ON THE LOOSE Get your garlic, wooden crosses and stakes ready: a bloodsucking vampire is on the loose. Or so say villagers in the tiny western Serbian hamlet of Zarozje, nestled between lush green mountain slopes and spooky thick forests. They say that rumours that a legendary vampire ghost has awakened are spreading fear - and a potential tourist opportunity - through the remote village. An official warning supposedly telling villagers to put garlic in their pockets and place wooden crosses in each of their rooms - the tools that should keep away the vampires - apparently did nothing but fuel the fear. Many of the villagers are aware that Sava Savanovic, Serbia's most famous vampire, is a fairy tale. Still, they say, better to take it seriously than risk succumbing to the vampire's fangs. It says that Savanovic's spirit managed to survive as a butterfly. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...