The Vampire Bat

The Vampire Bat (1933)

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The Vampire Bat (1933)

American Pre-Code horror mystery drama.

When corpses drained of blood begin to turn up in a European village, vampirism is suspected.

Majestic Pictures cashed in on the success of Lionel Atwill and Fay Wray, who had been a sensation in the Technicolor thriller Doctor X (1932) and had already completed Mystery of the Wax Museum (1933), which was also being heavily promoted at the time.

Majestic was able to get The Vampire Bat into theaters over a month before the release of Mystery of the Wax Museum.

To keep production costs down, low-budget studio Majestic Pictures filmed at night on Universal’s European village set, which was used for Frankenstein (1931).

The interior is the set from The Old Dark House (1932).

Although the movie is black and white, selective hand coloring was used to enhance the torch flames seen in the chase scene.

In copies restored by UCLA’s Film & Television Archive this has been simulated by digital enhancement.

 

Directed by Frank R. Strayer
Written by Edward T. Lowe Jr.
Produced by Phil Goldstone
Larry Darmour
Starring Lionel Atwill
Fay Wray
Melvyn Douglas
Dwight Frye
Maude Eburne
Cinematography Ira H. Morgan
Edited by Otis Garrett
Music by Charles Dunworth
Distributed by Majestic Pictures
Release date
  • January 10, 1933
Running time
63 minutes
Country United States
Language English

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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