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Starring: Lionel Atwill, Fay Wray, Melvyn Douglas, George E. Stone, Dwight Frye, Robert Frazer, Rita Carlyle, Lionel Belmore, William V. Mong, Harrison Greene, Stella Adams, Maude Eburne
Directed By: Frank R. Strayer
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The Vampire Bat (1933)
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Don't let the vampires get you.
In the same year that she was Ann Darrow in the clutches of King King, Fay Wray made this little gem where vampires were traveling through the village killing people. She really appears to be quite good and worth looking further into her 117 film catalog.
Of course, multiple Oscar-winner Melvyn Douglas (Hud, Being There) was having none of this until he could find no other explanation for several murders.
A local dimwit was suspected and when there was another death after the townspeople drove him to death, Douglas knew there was another explanation.
Just like the butler always does it, there is always a mad scientist (Lionel Atwill) about doing crazy experiments if you just look hard enough.
Another gem found among the Bs.
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