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  1. Let's Go Places: Directed by Frank R. Strayer. With Joseph Wagstaff, Lola Lane, Sharon Lynn, Frank Richardson. Paul Adams, a singer, assumes the name of operatic tenor Paul Du Bonnet and sets out for a career in Hollywood.

  2. Find trailers, reviews, synopsis, awards and cast information for The Vampire Bat (1933) - Frank R. Strayer, Frank Strayer on AllMovie - Bloodsucking winged creatures who may take human…

  3. In Love with Life: Directed by Frank R. Strayer. With Lila Lee, Onslow Stevens, Claude Gillingwater, Dickie Moore. Professor John Sylvestus Applegate has been dismissed from his college teaching position for objecting too loudly to the predominant part that football and other sports play in the curriculum, and soon finds himself dead broke when publishers show no interest in the dry material ...

  4. Apr 29, 2022 · Frank R. Strayer. Publication date 1940 Usage ... blondie-on-a-budget-strayer Scanner Internet Archive HTML5 Uploader 1.6.4 . plus-circle Add Review. comment.

  5. The Vampire Bat is a 1933 American Pre-Code horror film directed by Frank R. Strayer and starring Lionel Atwill, Fay Wray, Melvyn Douglas, and Dwight Frye. Plot [ edit ] When the villagers of Kleinschloss start dying of blood loss , the town fathers suspect a resurgence of vampirism , but police inspector Karl Brettschneider remains skeptical. [1]

  6. Frank R. Strayer's The Vampire Bat is an extremely predictable but largely entertaining horror drama. The 63-minute programmer makes good use of its cast, which includes such notable names as Lionel Atwill, Fay Wray, Melvyn Douglas and the aforementioned Frye and Stone.

  7. Vaguely checking who directed this and seeing that I’d seen another six other Frank R Strayer films was a fun surprise. Some powerful feeling connects the silent horror/mystery/murder films of 1931-1936 that’s beyond the auteurist idiosyncrasies of one artist or worker but which is so specific to make it seem beyond pure genre conventions too.