When corpses drained of blood begin to show up in a European village, vampirism is suspected to be responsible.
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5.8 /10
3355 people rated
The Vampire Bat
1933
R
1 h 5 m
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When corpses drained of blood begin to show up in a European village, vampirism is suspected to be responsible.
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5.8 /10
3355 people rated
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أفضل الممثلين(18)
Lionel Atwill
Dr. Otto von Niemann
Fay Wray
Ruth Bertin
Melvyn Douglas
Karl Brettschneider
Maude Eburne
Aunt Gussie Schnappmann
George E. Stone
Kringen
Dwight Frye
Herman Gleib
Robert Frazer
Emil Borst
Rita Carlyle
Martha Mueller
Lionel Belmore
Bürgermeister Gustave Schoen
William V. Mong
Sauer
Stella Adams
Georgiana
Harrison Greene
Weingarten
Ted Billings
Townsman
Fern Emmett
Gertrude
William Humphrey
Dr. Haupt
Paul Panzer
Townsman
Carl Stockdale
Schmidt - Morgue Keeper
Paul Weigel
Dr. Holdstadt
تقييمات المستخدمين
BOKOSSA MABICKA
29/05/2023 18:03
The Vampire Bat_720p(480P)
Wendy Red
29/05/2023 15:27
source: The Vampire Bat
Wilfried
18/05/2023 09:22
Moviecut—The Vampire Bat
ZOLCHE SIDIBE 😎
16/11/2022 09:41
The Vampire Bat
Kweku GH
16/11/2022 01:44
This is an hour long old black and white basic film about vampires hitting on the stereotypes. We never see a bat in this film and the vampire appears only as a shadow. People in a small German village are becoming victims of bites and blood drain. They consult the town records and discover this has happened before in 1643.
Herman is a suspect as he plays with bats which are "soft like a cat." The film builds character and contains enough humor to make it an enjoyable watch. Interesting is that auntie is prescribed salicylic acid (aspirin) for her heart.
A film I enjoy owning as part of a vampire multi-pack.
Nouhaila Zaarii
16/11/2022 01:44
I take issue with the other reviewer's comments for the simple reason that this is a MYSTERY FILM, not a supernatural one! It is not the only film to have a seemingly "supernatural" explanation ("vampires"), but turns out to be a very mundance one.
Other films that come to mind are Edgar Wallace's "Before Dawn" and the (more famous) "Mark of the Vampire".
The film does a WONDERFUL job in creating a very "spooky atmosphere", similar DRACULA, when Renfield meets the Count on the staircase of his castle, or in MARK OF THE VAMPIRE, when the two people look thru the windows of the castle ruins and see a "corpse" playing an organ, while Luna descends using wings! VERY surreal!
If one likes these (often silent) atmospheric touches, THIS film is a MUST!
Norm Vogel
Audrey Benga
16/11/2022 01:44
These old time films in black and white hold my interest and especially great actors like Lionel Atwell, (Dr. Otto Von Niemann) along with Fay Wray, (Ruth Bertin) and Melvyn Douglas, (Karl Brellschneider). The local town people are experiences strange deaths in their town where the people all have their blood drained from their bodies and there are two small puncture wounds on their necks. Rumors's start to spread that they are caused by bats and some people think it is a vampire which is attacking all the people. Karl is the local policeman in the area and he sets out to try and solve just what is going on and he seeks the help from a local town doctor named Dr. Otto Von Niemann who thinks it could possibly be a local man who seems to love bats and keeps them as pets and he also keeps them in his home and in his coat. This is a great classic film with some comedy mixed in with all this blood sucking.
Dzidzor
16/11/2022 01:44
Dwight Frye steals the show in this one as a foolish young man(who seems to be mentally handicapped) who gets himself blamed for vampire-like murders especially after he reveals his love for bats which he likes to stroke and give to unsuspecting friends as 'gifts'!. Besides all of that, there's an entertaining mystery tale involving the above mentioned murders. Underrated.
Cocoblack Naturals Retail Shop
16/11/2022 01:44
There have been a rash of killings in a German village. The victims have all been found drained of their blood. The villagers believe a local weirdo named Herman Gleib (Dwight Frye), who has an unnatural affinity for vampire bats, is responsible. However, as the story progresses, it looks like a scientist engaged in disturbing experiments might really be the culprit.
This is a good little vampire/mad scientist mash-up horror film from the early '30s. Helped by a cast of greats, including Frye, Lionel Atwill, Fay Wray, and Melvyn Douglas. Made by Poverty Row studio Majestic, it looks pretty good since they were able to use leftover Universal sets. Majestic rushed the film into production in order to release it before Mystery of the Wax Museum, Warner Bros' big hit starring Atwill & Wray.
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تقييمات المستخدمين
BOKOSSA MABICKA
29/05/2023 18:03
The Vampire Bat_720p(480P)
Wendy Red
29/05/2023 15:27
source: The Vampire Bat
Wilfried
18/05/2023 09:22
Moviecut—The Vampire Bat
ZOLCHE SIDIBE 😎
16/11/2022 09:41
The Vampire Bat
Kweku GH
16/11/2022 01:44
This is an hour long old black and white basic film about vampires hitting on the stereotypes. We never see a bat in this film and the vampire appears only as a shadow. People in a small German village are becoming victims of bites and blood drain. They consult the town records and discover this has happened before in 1643.
Herman is a suspect as he plays with bats which are "soft like a cat." The film builds character and contains enough humor to make it an enjoyable watch. Interesting is that auntie is prescribed salicylic acid (aspirin) for her heart.
A film I enjoy owning as part of a vampire multi-pack.
Nouhaila Zaarii
16/11/2022 01:44
I take issue with the other reviewer's comments for the simple reason that this is a MYSTERY FILM, not a supernatural one! It is not the only film to have a seemingly "supernatural" explanation ("vampires"), but turns out to be a very mundance one.
Other films that come to mind are Edgar Wallace's "Before Dawn" and the (more famous) "Mark of the Vampire".
The film does a WONDERFUL job in creating a very "spooky atmosphere", similar DRACULA, when Renfield meets the Count on the staircase of his castle, or in MARK OF THE VAMPIRE, when the two people look thru the windows of the castle ruins and see a "corpse" playing an organ, while Luna descends using wings! VERY surreal!
If one likes these (often silent) atmospheric touches, THIS film is a MUST!
Norm Vogel
Audrey Benga
16/11/2022 01:44
These old time films in black and white hold my interest and especially great actors like Lionel Atwell, (Dr. Otto Von Niemann) along with Fay Wray, (Ruth Bertin) and Melvyn Douglas, (Karl Brellschneider). The local town people are experiences strange deaths in their town where the people all have their blood drained from their bodies and there are two small puncture wounds on their necks. Rumors's start to spread that they are caused by bats and some people think it is a vampire which is attacking all the people. Karl is the local policeman in the area and he sets out to try and solve just what is going on and he seeks the help from a local town doctor named Dr. Otto Von Niemann who thinks it could possibly be a local man who seems to love bats and keeps them as pets and he also keeps them in his home and in his coat. This is a great classic film with some comedy mixed in with all this blood sucking.
Dzidzor
16/11/2022 01:44
Dwight Frye steals the show in this one as a foolish young man(who seems to be mentally handicapped) who gets himself blamed for vampire-like murders especially after he reveals his love for bats which he likes to stroke and give to unsuspecting friends as 'gifts'!. Besides all of that, there's an entertaining mystery tale involving the above mentioned murders. Underrated.
Cocoblack Naturals Retail Shop
16/11/2022 01:44
There have been a rash of killings in a German village. The victims have all been found drained of their blood. The villagers believe a local weirdo named Herman Gleib (Dwight Frye), who has an unnatural affinity for vampire bats, is responsible. However, as the story progresses, it looks like a scientist engaged in disturbing experiments might really be the culprit.
This is a good little vampire/mad scientist mash-up horror film from the early '30s. Helped by a cast of greats, including Frye, Lionel Atwill, Fay Wray, and Melvyn Douglas. Made by Poverty Row studio Majestic, it looks pretty good since they were able to use leftover Universal sets. Majestic rushed the film into production in order to release it before Mystery of the Wax Museum, Warner Bros' big hit starring Atwill & Wray.
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