The Vampire (1957 film)

The Vampire

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Paul Landres
Produced by Arthur Gardner
Jules V. Levy
Written by Pat Fielder
Starring John Beal
Coleen Gray
Kenneth Tobey
Lydia Reed
Music by Gerald Fried
Cinematography Jack MacKenzie
Edited by John Faure
Distributed by United Artists
Release dates
June 14, 1957 (San Francisco premiere)
Running time
75 minutes
Language English

The Vampire is a black and white 1957 horror film, produced by Arthur Gardner and Jules V. Levy, and directed by Paul Landres. Like 1956's The Werewolf, it offered a science fiction take on a traditionally supernatural creature, although the films were produced by different production companies.

The film was released theatrically in 1957 on a double bill with The Monster That Challenged the World.

Plot summary

The late Dr. Campbell was experimenting with vampire bat blood just before his death. Fellow doctor Beecher finds a bottle of pills among Dr. Campbell's effects and takes them home. Dr. Beecher's daughter accidentally substitutes the vampire blood pills for her father's migraine tablets. As a result, the kindly Dr. Beecher starts having blackouts from the pills, making him change into a bloodthirsty monster by night.

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