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The Vampire Bat

- These are the TALONS of The Vampire Bat

A German village is stricken by a series of murders that appear to be the work of vampires.

Release Date : 1933-01-21

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Larry Darmour ProductionsMajestic Pictures

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Lionel Atwill

Character Name : Dr. Otto von Niemann

Original Name : Lionel Atwill

Gender : Male

Fay Wray

Character Name : Ruth Bertin

Original Name : Fay Wray

Gender : Female

Melvyn Douglas

Character Name : Karl Brettschneider

Original Name : Melvyn Douglas

Gender : Male

Maude Eburne

Character Name : Aunt Gussie Schnappmann

Original Name : Maude Eburne

Gender : Female

George E. Stone

Character Name : Kringen

Original Name : George E. Stone

Gender : Male

Dwight Frye

Character Name : Herman Gleib

Original Name : Dwight Frye

Gender : Male

Robert Frazer

Character Name : Emil

Original Name : Robert Frazer

Gender : Male

Rita Carlyle

Character Name : Martha

Original Name : Rita Carlyle

Gender : Female

Lionel Belmore

Character Name : Bürgermeister Gustave Schoen

Original Name : Lionel Belmore

Gender : Male

William V. Mong

Character Name : Sauer

Original Name : William V. Mong

Gender : Male

Stella Adams

Character Name : Georgiana

Original Name : Stella Adams

Gender : Female

Harrison Greene

Character Name : Weingarten

Original Name : Harrison Greene

Gender : Male

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2022-06-13

Lionel Atwill is quite menacing as "Dr. von Niemann" in this horror mystery. Folks from a very superstitious European village start dying - drained of all their blood; and vampirism is their logical conclusion. Melvyn Douglas has a much more sceptical head on his shoulders and decides to investigate further. This is better than the usual gothic mystery; and Fay Wray adds a little glamour to the proceedings too. There are no special effects to giggle at - and no music at all, just a couple of decent performances and an hour of quite an eerily told murder story.