Difference between revisions of "The Vampire"

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*Cinematography by Jack MacKenzie
*Cinematography by Jack MacKenzie
*Edited by John Faure
*Edited by John Faure
====Taglines====
* A new kind of killer to stalk the screen
*It claws...it drains the blood!
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[[Category:1957|Vampire]][[Category:Films|Vampire]][[Category:Vampires|Vampire]][[Category:USA|Vampire]]
[[Category:1957|Vampire]][[Category:Films|Vampire]][[Category:Vampires|Vampire]][[Category:USA|Vampire]]

Revision as of 13:49, 7 January 2017

The Vampire (1957, USA) is a Vampire film directed by Paul Landres
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  • Synopsis: The late Dr. Campbell was experimenting with vampire bat blood just before his death. Fellow doctor Beecher finds a bottle of pills among Dr. Campbell's effects and takes them home. Dr. Beecher's daughter accidentally substitutes the vampire blood pills for her father's migraine tablets. The kindly Dr. Beecher starts having blackouts, changing into a bloodthirsty monster by night.

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Main Details

  • Releaszed in 1957
  • B & W
  • Running Time: 75 Min
  • Distribution Co: United Artists
  • Directed by Paul Landres
  • Written by Pat Fielder
  • Starring: John Beal, Coleen Gray, Kenneth Tobey, Dabbs Greer, Lydia Reed, Ann Staunton
  • Music by Gerald Fried
  • Cinematography by Jack MacKenzie
  • Edited by John Faure

Taglines

  • A new kind of killer to stalk the screen
  • It claws...it drains the blood!
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