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The Vampire
Category Drama
All Genres: Drama, Horror, Sci-Fi, Thriller
Year: 1957
Country: USA
Runtime: 75 minutes
Languages: English
Director: Paul Landres
Sound: Mono
Taglines:
  • It claws! It drains blood!
  • Writing by: Pat Fielder - screenplay
    Pat Fielder - story
    Produced by: Arthur Gardner - producer
    Arnold Laven - producer
    Jules V. Levy - producer
    Cast: John Beal - Dr. Paul Beecher
    Coleen Gray - Carol Butler
    Kenneth Tobey - Sheriff Buck Donnelly
    Lydia Reed - Betsy Beecher
    Dabbs Greer - Dr. Will Beaumont
    Herb Vigran - George Ryan, Police Sergeant
    Paul Brinegar - Willy Warner
    Ann Staunton - Marion Wilkins
    James Griffith - Henry Winston
    Budd Buster - (uncredited)
    Arthur Gardner - Anesthetist (uncredited)
    Music: Gerald Fried
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    Plot Outline:
    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.
     
    Plot:
    Dr. Matthew Campbell has been experimenting on methods to regress the mind to primitive instincts so that we can find methods to improve our brains and not get taken in by cheap horror movie hogwash. He's developed a drug made from vampire bat blood and has begun treating himself with it. But instead of improving his mind, he's become ill and addicted. He dies, but not before trying to warn fellow doctor Paul Beecher. Fortunately for us, he dies before he can say more than that pills are to blame. While still at Campbell's house, Paul finds a bottle of pills and pockets them. He's also got another bottle of pills in his other pocket that he takes for frequent migraine attacks. He goes home, puts his jacket on a rack, and then he's struck with a migraine. He asks his daughter to give him the pills in his jacket pocket, and of course she gives him the pills of evil. He is instantly addicted and he must take one pill every day. Each time he takes a pill he turns into a hairy and very insane killer, and he doesn't remember what he's done, except as a vague dream. Can the police and the other scientists who work nearby figure out who the killer is and stop him before he kills the beauteous new nurse that he has just hired?



    A Fine Performance Elevates a Low-Budget Picture, 4 December 2002
    8/10
    Author: David (Handlinghandel) from NY, NY

    John Beal seems genuinely agonized in the title role. He is a well liked small-town doctor, who has got hold accidentally of pills that -- don't ask! -- turn him into a vampire.

    This is crisply filmed and Beal shows the pain of a decent man who knows something is wrong and suspects something is very wrong with himself.

    I wonder if this was strictly a drive-in movie or if anyone at the time recognized its merits.


    Movie Quotes: Willy Warner: Buck, you can't go around diggin' up people's graves. To get a court order you got to have some good reason.
    Sheriff Buck Donnelly: I got plenty of reasons, Willy. Three deaths in three days.
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    5.30/10 ( 174 Votes )
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