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The Vampire is a 1957 American horror film produced by Arthur Gardner and Jules V. Levy, directed by Paul Landres, and starring John Beal and Colleen Gray. Its plot follows a San Francisco physician who inadvertently ingests pills laced with the blood of vampire bats, leading him to take on vampiric qualities.
The Vampire: Directed by Paul Landres. With John Beal, Coleen Gray, Kenneth Tobey, Lydia Reed. A kind, small-town doctor mistakenly ingests pills made from vampire bat blood and they turn him into a dangerous fanged creature.
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- Horror, Sci-Fi, Thriller
- Paul Landres
- 1958-04-28
Taking a cue from Blood of Dracula, The Vampire minimizes the risk of bringing back an still out-of-vogue monster by introducing elements of science fiction, a far more popular genre on movie screens at the time.
- Henry Cass, Paul Landres, Marty Moss
- Donald Wolfit
Horror · Sci-Fi. When his daughter mistakenly swaps his migraine tablets for pills made from vampire bat blood, a kindly doctor turns into a murderous fanged creature. Subtitles: English. Starring: John Beal Coleen Gray Lydia Reed Kenneth Tobey Dabbs Greer.
- Paul Landres
- 76 min
- January 1, 1957
A kind, small-town doctor mistakenly ingests pills made from vampire bat blood and they turn him into a dangerous fanged creature.
A small town doctor mistakenly ingests an experimental drug made from the blood of vampire bats which transforms the kindly medic into a bloodthirsty monster.
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The Vampire is a 1957 American horror film produced by Arthur Gardner and Jules V. Levy, directed by Paul Landres, and starring John Beal and Colleen Gray.